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and that's made it difficult for firefighters to get to know more of this. we're gonna speak to some costs earlier in this town. bullshit. joining us on the phone some 1st of all, just bring us up to date with the latest that we know about this. as well. rob, this fire erupted around a 3 30 am this morning. according to the initial report, then the official statements, the resorts area, which is known to be called, called kaya a district of a blue, is known for its a winter sports, winter tourism. and since that is the semester break, most of these hotels in the area are books and full of people who to play children for a winter break for, for them and to sky. and this hotel, as we have mentioned it's, it's a 12 story building made of wood. and the number on the bed has arisen to 6 to 6 and the wounded is 51 according to health ministry,
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one of the one that is on in critical condition, we don't know about the health condition or the other one, the people. but one of them is in critical condition, according to tourism minister, who is also in the area with his counterpart, interior minister yeah, look i and the health minister. he said that the hotel that received all the necessary permits and passes and from the government from the fire department and the building has already to to fire exit fires. there's a box filled, there is no indication about what's called the spire way. hundreds of people were staying at that hour at the very early hour of the morning. and i can say that the social media reactions is coming from the public is a very long it people are upset because most of those people who were staying in
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those hotels or with their children and this location time this week and next week it's a semester break into a kid and all holidays inside and then they inside this space is for this children who received their car names or is there a success records? now we don't have more information about what caused the fire in the morning. we heard some reports suggesting that the building called the fire on the 1st floor where the roof restaurant is based, maybe if, by a code by the kitchen. but these are still unconfirmed. information just reports that have been circulating as since the morning and the turkish presence era just save our don also spoke about this incident. that incident attended wins about his enrolled in golf part day. and he said that the, the, that there was an investigation launched,
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a and the prosecutors are on it. but still so many details to be checked. but on the paper that these, according to the official, the documentation, the paperwork of the hotel was to a per until now. and they received all the necessary passes and permits from the fire department that are responsible about the safety of the building. but at one of the reasons, yes, we sent them, i was just going to say that you were making the point that the officials, they're saying that they had all the if the official documentation is in place for this. and that is significant designate that was criticism of building codes after the big guys quick in 2023, close to the syrian border. i know we're going to be coming back to you in the next few hours as we get more information as it comes out. but for now, sitting across the all the talking to is, miss dumble. thank you very much indeed. go out to the occupied of westbank. now is there any forces of killed at least 6 palestinians and janine is ready, ministry vehicles was seen reading the refugee camp officer, an air strike on
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a car at least 35 others have been injured. the army and should bed have confirmed the carrying out to an operation in jeanine that is really set. those have counted out more attacks on palestinians in the occupied westbank, where this is a dozens set on fire palestinian homes and businesses in the tons of fund back in june, so forth. east of call, can you about us send you the right price and it says 12 people were injured in the past 15 months set. those have intensified campaigns of violence. well, under the protection of the is really army and these really army has detained its $64.00 palestinians, including children in a raid on the city of cause kalia. the rest is come a day of to 90 palestinian prisoners and 3 is very captives were released onto the cease fire deal that's halted 15 months of war on gaza. honda saw joining us from the journey and capital i'm on. that's because these really government and the policy authority of bind, i'll just data from reporting from both israel and the occupied westbank. i tell us
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more, 1st of all, about the all these really operations engineering and as well, these really military has says they're carrying out a significant operation in the occupied westbank city of jeanine in a memo from these really prime minister's office. they've even given it a name, a quote, operation, iron walls, they're saying that they want to crack down on armed palestinian resistance in the city. it's something they've been trying to do for several years. it's also worth mentioning some of the comments from the army chief of staff just 24 hours ago saying that these really military must prepare for significant operations across the west bank. but it's interesting because while the ceasefire was called in gaza, this is what the focus was on within the is really security realm. it's something is roles. defense minister has been touting for a couple of weeks saying that varies, going to be a significant army presence across the west bank. and they're going to do things
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differently than what they were doing before, which is a little bit difficult to believe, because there has been a siege on the occupied west bank the entire time. the war on dogs though, has been happening. we saw fighters from thomas on the streets of gaza to the last 48 hours. and so how have groups like, how must be in responding to this later section in the occupied west by this as well. both him us and palestinian atlanta just had, have released lengthy statements saying that whatever seeds these really military is trying to do, whatever they are are trying to accomplish is not going to happen. one of the statement says that it's quite ironic that after a 40 day siege by the palestinian authority, after that had concluded, and there was an agreement between the fighters and the camp and the ph. this is when these really siege had begun and they're also calling on people to take to the streets and confront the occupation during this attack. but it's worth mentioning
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as well that these really military simply does not care whoever is inside. they say that they have goals to achievement. in fact, a siege on the west bank continuing operations in the west bank is part of their overarching goals of the war to make sure that they don't feel any sort of threats . but the fighters and palestinians in the camp will tell you that this is the reality of living under occupation and that they have the legitimate right to stand up against their occupier of the thank you very much indeed. that's honda. so who talking to us from along there? well, the on site is in israel and palestine research of human rights while she's joining us from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much indeed for being with us and are describing to us better. of course, the positive world's attention for much the last 50 months has been directed towards gaza and there's really a tax on their life in the occupied westbank and unoccupied east jerusalem has been increasingly difficult. tell us what life is like on a daily basis for people living there. you know, for human rights watch the been really and alarming and bringing the alarms and
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bringing attention to the west bank because the depression, you know, was, or in the to peak. but k t, we are seeing more increase. you know, is there any forces have been using air strikes and drawings and launching missiles to pin dozens of palestinians, including children in the west bank. and the 1st 13 days? no, no. 20259 palestinians were concluding 8. if for children's answer, why is there any forces in 5 of them and we work close by is really air strikes and some of us still have just a few days ago. a 15 year old boy was chopped and came by. is there any soldiers? and just to the that is really military, announce an operation called the iron war engineer and the refugee camp. and this does represent a seriously where the increased costs coalition with the guards to use a force and muscle atrocities. in the west bank, the life for palestinians on the ground, the past 2 days. and since the announcement of the cease fire has been 100 in the
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station we're seeing massive sidney. you movement restrictions across the west bank and between communities, cities and villages where you know, in bethlehem and the government because i have more than 189 and gates better years in concrete bloss haven't blocked a movement in and out of the city. and this directly impacts the ability of people to go to their homes. school is universities and move them. and just in general, for 2 consecutive days, you know, for 2 consecutive nights is, is really suckers and, and have a past villages and towns that costs the west bank, including and send you and the 9 cnn to the most i yeah, they've been setting fire to using multiple cost is at homes and because of palestinians calling damage to property. and as mentioned, you know, engineering palestinians, dozens of palestinians, even on highway settlers, have been throwing stones as, as visas. and so even move meant just on
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a daily basis. we're kind of thing in the west bank. it's a, it's a matter of really calculating and examining whether it's safe to go home or is it safe to go to school? you know, last night at old settlers entered the village off from dog and they bring the vehicle in attack coons and kind of thing. and there's a, there's just so we're clear, you know, that is where a government is the responsible authority here as they have approved and funded the growth of illegal settlements across the west bank. and they have also in the even settlers and such a violence against palestinians, including by providing settlers with weapons in arms. and many of the cases were single attacks by israeli settlers on and in the occupied westbank. them is where a forces i are either actively assisting in the attacks or are just standing by providing protection to the to the settlers. instead of stopping these attacks against palestinians. but later on, sorry, we appreciate your being with us on just
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a moment. thank you very much indeed. thank the, the guys are nowhere trucks carrying desperately need. is your monetary data rolling into the strep, joining the cx, 5, the entering through vasa in the side for you as, as more of a 900 went into gaza on monday. the 1st find agreement between israel and thomas allows at least 600 trucks a day to enter the strip. the palestinians forcibly display spiders returning to their homes. yet in the southern city of ruffled many of going back to nothing but rubble, people of digging through the deadly with a bare hands in search of belongings. after seeing the scale of the destruction, many said the reluctant to leave the shelters, but they fled to the right. it says more than 60 percent of buildings have votes across because i have been destroyed june 15 months of war. and i noticed you all
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got a hold and we wanted to come back to put up a 10 during the seas. fine. as you can see, it became a ghost town. there is no water. there is nothing more. there isn't even any level ground. you can stay on the look on the land is what we're staying at the displacement can't because we won't find any place to put up a 10 to your will return to our homes or to do anything. because as you can see in the area, even if you tried to keep an animal here, it would not survive. there aren't any of the necessities for life, no water, electricity, or sanitation systems, we should have an accord with it. hey, i'm gonna bring in him called racism con eunice in southern gas. so let's talk about the humanitarian aid. first of all, we've seen a significant number of trucks entering guys over the last 48 hours or so since they started coming in. have you seen any change in the numbers coming in, or is it still pretty much reaching the levels that are expected? the large trucks are coming in. we have been here since the morning and there have been
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a lot of trucks that are tearing different items. we have been seeing food parcels from the world food program. we have been seeing sanitary product uh from uh, unit steps. and we have been also seeing rise acts walk through gerry times. and we have been seeing a lot of also fuel trucks entering through uh the uh, the, the crossing and coming here crossing to. so la dean where i am sending right now. now, according to our sources, at least 124 trucks have entered sense the morning. and we have been also seeing more trucks coming in. but we need to keep in mind like yes, there is a human to tell you in a coming, but there are 2 challenges for distributing those. the aid, the 1st thing is people on the move like people were all concentrated and squeezed in the central area. but now people are going back to sun units, they're going to backdate up. well, they're going back to the eastern parts where they do not. uh, they're not based the place they were based before. and the 2nd thing is the
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warehouse is doing the work that is where the force has targeted a couple of warehouses where you and agencies have been storing their, their products, and the aid and all the food parcels. so now there are a couple of challenges, but the main challenge is people are on the move. now the market now is full of different products, different items. children are so happy that there are also commercial goods hop coming in. and for the 1st time, since a lot of months palestinian children are finally having come the having biscuits having trouble bars. and this is one of the things that a policy and children have been deprived from a sense at the beginning of the war. the prices are also back to normal, where most of the policy in use are now able to for chase. what of billable? but still hot listing is now are starting from scratch. they're still, they do not have. you have any source of income. they're fully relying on food aid,
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but another thing we have to know is hotmail. kitchens are still working there. so they're delivering for people in shelters. but the main issue is people being on the move and re other pacing for a place to another. and thanks are very much indeed the same hungry talk to us. we can use that much at all. i'm sorry, is the spokesman for cultures. prime minister, i'm going to straight of foreign affairs. he says the cease fire is going well despite delays in the 1st phase connection to how the and we are satisfied with how the agreement was being implemented. the safe spot is still in effect, an aide is being allowed into gaza. they have been some small breaches, but overall to cease fires working and we have high confidence that the 2 parties will commit to fully upholding it. if there are any breaches or violations, we will try to reach out to the parties to de escalate the situation. next week in the sick and swap will take place. and after that the moving people between the
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north and the south of guys will be facilitated to negotiate as a working together on out the sick and swap. but everything is going and should go to that, that just verifying who will be on the list at the collection of health care workers and organizations is calling for medical staffing patients in gaza to be better protected. the group is due to begin a multi day protest of the un in geneva on saturday to them on the cx 5 in gaza becomes permanent. el, fully is a spokeswoman for swift health care workers for palestine. it's one of the organizations taking parties. joining us now from geneva, thank you very much indeed for being with us. we have seen previous protests and demonstrations in support of medics and gaza and patients as well. what makes this one different to thank you for having a me, today's talk about this event. i think this event is going to be 1st historical correction because there's more than 100 house to work is organization from bull around the world working together that will be present in geneva. and we'll be
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addressing our message to the un, because we think that the un as a responsibility to area the who monitor and the action. no, no more than ever do you need to protect the health care workers and the patients they need to open the inventory on the card or we have been asking this for months . do we need this card or to be open so that we can bring medical facilities together and bring the patients that need immediate care out of guys. and they need to release the detain health care workers and civilians as well. in this situation, guidelines really the most violence that's the health cause work is that faced and according to the un individual health care work is i've been killed during the military operation. good, because i was thinking, living in the old little coffee combined over the past 6 years. so i think hopkins work is really have a moral obligation stand up for, for colleagues and for all of the listing. and so we hope that they coming together between different countries, it will make a difference and show that we are taking
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a really strong spend today. israel's bonds and you an organization that supports palestinian refugees on why israel ignores the you run a lot of the time when it makes decisions at the general assembly. the us has repeatedly undermined un efforts towards a vote in favor of c spot. on the last 15 months, how confident could you be that the u. n. is actually in a position to be able to do anything to help medics and patients in gaza. so what we are asking for is all to be held accountable for the violation of the international law that they have been doing repeatedly over the past years. and we are also in the whole, that's a country from the when can cool out emergency meeting of the un security console to talk specifically about the situation of health. good work isn't going to validation that have been made to what's done. the healthcare facilities in the house can work as and this specific country has the power is your member of the un
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security council to call this meeting. and we are hoping for a meeting like this to happen just we have been in contact with different governments. so we are hoping with this action in front of the un, it will encourage the country to call those is a security meeting to talk specifically about the situation of health care workers . yeah, for we will grateful to you for being with us and i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed your time. thank you. the yes president donald sounds wasted. no time checking our policies, hours after was an organization assigned more than $200.00 executive orders, and he's part and around $1500.00 people charged over the january 6th. why it is declared a national border emergency to stop illegal immigration? i'm assigned in order to end the right of citizenship through bus for children of non citizens and undocumented immigrants lives in shines and the constitution is
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being challenged in court. the trump is pulled us out of the powers climate accord and is declared, an expansion of drilling for oil and gas is also started to withdraw the country from the world health organization. despite the u. s. being its largest funder, montana begins our coverage. the traditional parade along the mall was moved inside the d. c. sport stadium. the extreme cold forcing only no goal events, indoors. and the new president entered to a during applause, holding a stack of executive orders. top of the list mission is to clamp down on the immigration and illegal immigrants pushing aside any thoughts of forging unity with the scathing indictment of the previous administration. so revolving nearly a destructive and rather go executive actions of the previous administration. one
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of the worst administrations in history, maybe the, the worse anybody that would allow people to florida to borders from jail as president mentally seduce. he's insane is the 1st set of executive orders was signed in the arena in front of the crowd. the loudest applause for one withdrawing united states from the terrace climate to quote, been president trump, or to formerly to the white house. and immediately went to the oval office, a more traditional site of presidential signings. among the old assigned here, one pond ending the some 1500 people who had been convicted of crimes related to the events of jen. we 62021. these people have been destroyed. what they've done to these people is that of rages as rarely been anything like in, in history, in the history of our country. certainly in the day we, i'm going president to preemptively pauses the house members who'd be on the
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committee that investigated the general re 6 attack. others who'd been threatened in one way or another by the incoming administration. ended support has also received pre emptive pardons among them the man who headed the fight against the corona virus and to the fault tree and the former chairman of the joint chiefs to stop mock milly. while the new president was signing yet another batch of executive orders here at the white house, the senate is convened on capitol hill and has unanimously confirmed the 1st of president trump's cabinet members. marco rubio has been confirmed as secretary of state by 99 of the senate as present the day ended with the guns that the nor global. this is one of the few traditions that survived the wave of change. mocking the beginning of donald trump's 2nd to mike kinda,
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i'll just say era. washington go white as correspondent kimberly hall is standing by for so turns presidency started off with a flurry of activity. is that momentum continuing? so yeah, there's no question that that momentum is continuing, and in fact we are probably going to hear a lot more from the u. s. president himself. we have just learned from his press secretary, caroline love it, but she has a now is that the president himself will be holding a briefing that is scheduled for 21 g m t. so we expect that the president will be outlining why he has decided to do so many of these executive orders, including the national emergency at the border as well as withdrawing from the paris climate accord for a 2nd time. and beginning that process of withdrawing from the world health organization, we should point out for a 2nd time among other actions. we should also point out that it's going to be
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a very busy day for the president. in addition to, as our correspondent, my counter pointed out the confirmation of the secretary of state the marco rubio, he will be sworn in today and also the president as well as the vice president will be attending in the coming hours a national interface. breakfast or prayer breakfast that will be held at the national cathedral, just north of the white house, up in washington, d. c. and that is a tradition that is followed by all the presidents after and it's an annual event actually. but it is something that always does occur after the inauguration. it's also being surrounded by control. obviously perhaps not surprisingly, as promised, donald trump has parties about 1500 people linked to the so called january 6 attacks on capitol hill. what is the reaction to that? so yeah,
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there's been outraged not surprisingly by democrats in washington and across the united states. in fact, what we're hearing as a result of those math computations of sentences, some 1500 of members of the proud boys as well as the old keepers and those that have been released some already from the dc jail. here in washington, d. c. as the us president calling it liberation day in his inaugural speech, saying, but many of these people were unjustly charged. these were political upfront for security reasons. but at the same time, democrats saying that these were in many cases of violent offenders and that they had been convicted through the us justice system. and as a result, they should not have been released. and so this is highly controversial. in fact, some even saying that there will be mass resignations that the us justice department as
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a result of donald trump's decision to commute some of these sentences. that's company all good. our white house correspondent talking to some washington d. c. company. thank you very much indeed. sorry for the weather. here's car i had a lot of that was stopped by looking at the satellite image for the be least and live and. and you can see some does cloud moving out of the eastern mediterranean, not going to bring some showers because possible event dropping temperatures as well. the winds are set to pick up across the move west. a saudi arabia, we help with warnings out there. we could see if you showers here in this, the temperature is set to come down slightly, not just here, but for the cell in riyadh, only 17 degrees celsius on wednesday. so it remains largely cool. and that's being felt across the gulf, particularly at night. but it is looking raw, the settled, not so settled. however, across the north of africa, we've seen some very western windy weather affecting libya and egypt still some of the showers come in to the north of egypt. on wednesday,
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i will see those on settled weather conditions. continuing across the north, west of africa was wanting this out for the canary islands, some west the weather as well as starting to slip into morocco in the very north on 1st day. but as not as was what we're seeing across the south, south of africa is the intense thunder storms of 4 zambia stretching into central parts of mozambique, where we have got some warnings on eastern areas of south africa. we'll see what the weather was very hot with a fly, a danger out west. the still ahead on i'll just say that we're going to report his thoughts. so don, for 81 chris are struggling to cope with the increasing number of refugees saying the war and neighboring so that kind of go straight to the european champions vegas, heading into on chart. it's kind of take policy with the mattress. the once the capital of the compare empire, the serene ancient city of uncle,
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