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[000:00:00;00] the showcase of best documentary films from across the network. on al jazeera, the, the is ready on the right, the janine refugee camp. at least 9 palestinians are killed. and many a wounded. the . i'm told mccrae, this is l g 0 live from top. also coming up of the mountains of israel siege desperately needed 2 minutes here and it gets distributed to palestinians on dice, tree of the seas. fine. the quote's included in the agreement said that she has
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to issue the issue that, that i study for selection. and as that i reach has gone attention, tends to rebuilding hundreds of thousands of homes demolished across the street. a fight at a popular tourist results and to key it kills 76 people and and just move in 50 the is really forces have killed at least 8 people in the janine refugee camp in the occupied with bank the army and the shouldn't bid secure the agency side of the caring. yes, no formation that is rarely military vehicle. us. we used to ride the camp off the car was hit in an air strike is ready. sightless have also carried down to tax elsewhere in the occupied with bank palestinian homes and businesses had been targeted in the towns of some dock engines to foot east of calcutta. these are the
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army has detained $64.00 palestinians, including children, and right on the cities, calculate the risk come to dies off to 90 palestinian prisoners and 3 is ready. captives were released under the seats. 5 deal. honda salutes reports from the giant dining and capital mom because these ready government and palestinian authority of bandages are from reporting from both israel as well as the occupied west bank. well, this rate is still ongoing after more than 9 palestinians were killed and more than 40 others injured, including children and medical staff. the ambulances are not able to get to the wounded, which is actually leading to people reading out in the streets, according to residents. those ambulances being blocked by the military is a common theme we see whenever these really army targets places across the occupied west bank. but they say that this rate, in particular, is a target arms, palestinian fighters within janine and the janine refugee camp. it's been
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a place that has been subjected to large scale raids throughout the last couple of years. and these really military just yesterday had said that since the ceasefire and gaza had taken place there gearing up for large scale military operations across the occupied west bank. well, we haven't heard from both hamis and palestinian his stomach. he had to who are condemning the really military operation saying that they're not going to succeed in the face of palestinian resistance. one of the statements actually said that it is a little bit ironic, but after a siege by the palestinian authority where the p a and the fighters in the camp had come to an agreement to stop the fighting. that these really army came in shortly after conduct to this wide scale military raid. but they're also saying that fighters in the area should go confront the occupation wherever they see them. because this is seeming like it is going to be a raid. but last for many hours into the night, if not days, the,
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the as the say, spa holds and gaza trucks carrying desperately needed humanitarian idol rolling into the strip by entering through the roof of crossing in the south. for you incense more than 900, made their way into guns, or on monday to cease by agreement between is where i land to. mazda allows at least $600.00 to enter the strip daily. on day 3 of the israel gowns us. these find much needed humanitarian aid is finally making its way into the ball tool and the strip honey mach mood has more a year. and so i had be enrolled, the arrival of 8 of trucks is offering a glimmer of hope to the people of gaza, who have endured unimaginable suffering. the trucks unloading the central supplies, food medical equipment and other critical items that are urgently needed by
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thousands of displaced families. these ada trucks across into gaza through this really controlled current boost style in crossing marketing. a significant step forward in the ceasefire, agreed 1000 bucks into but still the needs are a huge while calling on to enter more and more a to gaza in order to elevate the people's suffering and to have proper shifting to the people who are misplaced. and we are waiting for that at the end of hundreds of 1000 people. hospitals in particular are in desperate need of supplies with dr. struggling to treat a rising number of patients, especially children. and then what's the hospitals were already suffering from the blockade imposed on gaza and deliberate prevention of needed medical equipment, our operating theatres, and not equipped for the overwhelming influx of injuries. we have acute shortages. we will force many times to conduct surgeries without anesthesia pain medication
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causing means not only medical supplies, but health hospitals need to be safe and well equipped. while the ceasefire has brought a pause into violence, it work as warrant that a human nature and situation remains a critical the blockade. compounded by the reason conflict has lift dogs infrastructure ruins, making it difficult to distribute a to those in need to solve that for the you know, for a long time human is hearing, aid was very rare, and we started to feel this way in rough i city as 8 and commercial products became scarce in the markets because of people who are totally reliant on a really felt that so today marks us the 3rd day of the ceasefire that we are trucks filled with 8 are being allowed in. but on the ground, the situation roommate very difficult as a says, fire holes, the focus now shift to making sure these a deliveries continue to address. the long term needs the people. for now, the arrivals of these the trucks is a small but
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a significant step toward using the suffering of a population caught in the crossfire mode via from there. by the time, at least 10 members of the saucy family trip down to the destroyed home and garza was targets in the last days before this. the spot disparate relatives searching for loved ones within their hands as a struggle against time and exhaustion. abraham, our kelly has more. i am now in jeopardy of safety. as you can see, the scale of devastation inflicted to the area we have here solving family. their house was completely destroyed. it was a 3 story building and the same people. tim tells me that lease had been filled after these really forces attacked this residential building in the last stage that
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where that was conducted in the area. we can clearly see this family trying to just dig deep under vulnerable just to try to get their loved ones from under the variable. this is the case for many posting and families here in northern go to the city. many palestinians are still on the spot under their level and degrees or using their bare hand just to their bare hands just to get the shot. the valley from under the level in the life of the absence of the heavy equipment by simply defense forces. civil defense forces are not currently work working because they lack the basic tools to get the crab go in from under the destroys houses. so civilians are trying by themselves to get their loved ones from under durable honda. and how would you tell the we're trying by any means possible to see how we can lift anything here. if we can hear any voices, if we can find any one and save them,
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but there's nothing you can't do anything with just your hands. we don't even have small tools like robots. we need equipment, they can lift this to bring light fixture providers and jack him is keeping machinery to help us lift the debris and betrays the bodies from underneath. so this is the situation here and no the guy, this fred where civilians are searching and digging deep under the rubble to get their loved ones. from beneath the, this pile of rubble, as you can see this here, it surprises continue in them. so now and the wish for heavy equipment to get their loved ones as soon as possible, brain can really i 0 velocity part is fine. at the world economic forum and doubles guitar, a prime minister mohammed spin up the from an else on the spot. it could be a huge investments required to rebuild the gaza strip. it's included in the agreement that that face tool should, that should that,
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that i study for selection phase. why has just that i think the understand needs for the, for the people to rebuild the hospitals, to the, the big cities and the basic requirements for that, you know, providing supply line floor on the floor of the people over there. but to face to we should include the very 1st selection and what you have mentioned about 80 percent of us as the slide ribbon in from inside of us has been destroyed. when it comes to the equity constructions, we believe that, you know, all the countries would have step up when i try to help the people that wouldn't have to punish the people for, for these kinds of things. but also we cannot have an investment where we are investing in very cost selection every time something happens is just to get destroyed then we, we do it again. that's why i'm saying that that is now
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a huge requirement and a huge pressure at all in order for us to, to catch sustainable solutions where we can sustain piece, where we can also give assurances and concepts for countries to understand that those investments were not to go for waste. how some of bar has more from top off. it was very interesting to listen to that space by cutoffs, 5 minutes of missile for an offensive. well, how about the environment as standing talking about the need for the international community to ensure that the franchise ceasefire in god's holes and that, that does should have happened in december 2023. not now. and that the international community has to push forward towards the reconstruction which should be debated during phase 2. and that's the ultimate tally. the, the goal here is going to be to ensure that there is a supplement between the policy is and the is varieties on the notion of
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a 2 state solution on what happens next in gaza in the ticket a and whether the policy or thought it issue take over the top of the official insisted that this is something that has to be decided by the palestinians themselves. that if there is a determination of wealth from both policies, how much ended by the city or forwarded to the can set aside the differences. move forward and insure the risk a united front and the photo to that managers, both the west bank and gaza. it was really interesting of the dynamics that you can see is see that playing out in the entire region. unfortunately some of the 302024 was a bad. yeah. for the region 20. 25. could be the beginning of a good. yeah, and i think it was, it was a basically to the developments 11 and with the election of a new president developments instead of with the international community, teaming up to provide significant support for the new administration. i didn't navigate to its way towards a transition to democracy. and those small developments when they further develop
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the could send a strong positive message that would push the international community. the trump administration in particular, to be very active in putting an end to the conference in the middle east, hosted by the 0 douglas. so it that on the hotel for a at a ski resort and to a kia has killed at least $76.00 people. and injured more than 50. it happens in cups. okay. uh and the color of the mountains and the northwest, the blazing gulf, the 12 story hotel with wooden clothing, at least 51 people have been injured. some critically and investigation is already on the way since in mon. ahead has more. once this fire started, it spread quickly. the hotel and the popular took a ski resort of cartel kaya was hosting more than $200.00 guests. many were trapped
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on the upper floors. some jumped from the windows, the view which it took at least an hour and a half full emergency vehicles to arrive. in the meantime, the flames spread along because the buildings made of wood. during that time, people started to jump out of panic. there was nothing we could do. all we could do was watch. we just watched people jump on. you got me. that was like the apocalypse . you can not focus on one person or one place, the flames and golf the hotel immediately and like half an hour. then golf, that very quickly the hotel is on the edge of a cliff, making it difficult for emergency teams to reach. some witnesses say it's fire detection systems failed. authority say they acted quickly and did everything they could y'all. i'm going to move the the old test. the 1st report of the file was received at 3 27 am and the teams took action as soon as the report was received,
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the 1st intervention was made by our emergency teams at 4 15 am. 6, prosecutors at that and pointed to lead in investigation the fires believe to started on the same floor as the hotel restaurant. 4 people have been detained, including the hotels owner. since monahan, al jazeera, a facilitator ronelle to 0 will live to washington dc is donald trump issues more than 200 executive orders and launch has nasty potations on his 1st day as us president, the hello. the weather remains pretty quiet across central part of year. but it's okay for the next couple of days is going to be about the more changeable affair, but of onset of weather down towards the southeast corner. this area of light pressure will easiest way further east was pushing across greece into the west side
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of the chi other side of the matter. what we're looking at, there's really not the area of light pressure which is parting and from the atlantic thought they probably talks about some very width and very windy weather coming through here. then as we go through the next couple of days, that's why the size picture that heavy rain, kindly lashing williams coming into a good part of the porch for leasing into west and past the spine, grassy, rolling across the purpose got into front. so low countries, both is that generally drawn quiet for the time big across the purchase house. we'll see west of with a try to push up tools, a positive scandinavia and some snow for good measure. that'd be some snow widespread as we go on into the state of the line of unsettled weather, at this stage into central pa. so if you will just heavy as it was when he made his way through the west more but coming in across the lot of countries pushing up across england, scotland through wells and look at what's coming in for the last part of the week. violet winds pushing into islands into northern ireland. eventually to normal process. acosta and fruits,
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be watching. i'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the ssl is ready false as have killed at least 9 people and engine thousands in the janine refugee camp in the odd west bank, the army. and there shouldn't be a security agency side on caring as an operation that is rarely military vehicles we use to write the can. as the sci fi holds in guns of trucks, caring desperately needed to minutes. harry, an item rolling into the strip by entering through the process of crossing in the south. do you insist mobile 900, my dear, why and the guns are on monday. and i heard tell, find a ski resorts into kia has killed at least 76 people that happens in council kaya mccullough the mountains in the north west of the country. the finest offices in the kitchen of the hotel, the backs on to a cliff, making it to making it difficult for 5 sizes to get to the
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the the donald trump is spending his 1st full day as president of the united states . already he signs more than 200 executive orders announced mass deportations, a sweeping bull to crack down and pot and to support his who attacked congress on january the 6th. the 1st item, the president trump of signing is the rescission of $7085.00 and era executive actions executive board. and it break from the known president trump signed his 1st executive orders in front of thousands of supporters during his integral paraded capital one sports arena among the 9 directives he signs via he ordered the us withdrawal from the parents climate agreement. then neither at the white house sitting once again behind his desk in the office, he signed another batch of executive orders, his fist, the sweeping pattern for those who storms the us capital on january the 6th 2021. following trump's refusal to accept this election defeats to joe biden,
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these people have been destroyed. what they've done to these people is that of rages as rarely been anything like it in history and the history of our country. look, kimberly healthcare to joins us now at the white house currently don't from had a very, very busy fist. i what is he doing today on his 2nd as president a hey, it was a very busy day. he attended a national prayer breakfast at not breakfast, rather it was a national purse service and that was the national cathedral was interface service madison tradition after every in operation since 1933. and that was also attended by the vice president j. d valves as well, and then he returned to the white house where he is also going to be holding a announcement in the coming hours with the press that is going to be about infrastructure. now what we know about that is that is going to be about artificial
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intelligence. so this is going to be something that will be with a q and a with reporters as well. and then we know that there will be some sort of signing . and we also know that he's going to be meeting with the house and senate republican as well as democratic leaders, and that there will be some discussion there as well. we're not exactly sure what that is going to entail, but we are expecting to hear from those leaders outside the white house, the west wing, so we will be hearing from them to get more details about what that is about. we should also mentioned that there was the swearing in of the secretary of state marco rubio, that happened here. and that also was very important, given the fact that the secretary of state talked about his agenda in terms of foreign policy and what that might look like. it was peace through strength. that is the uh, what he has been given in terms of his agenda for the next 4 years from the commander in chief, donald trump. yeah,
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trump certainly is hit the ground running in the 1st 24 hours of this 10. do you sense any difference between the 1st trump administration and this one you mentioned like a review, for example, he's already been sworn in the secretary of state. it. it seems sort 5 that is much more focused and organized than last time. oh, yeah, there wasn't a cabinet the 1st time around this time. it was completely disorganized because they didn't expect to when they didn't have staff members that were really in place this time. not only are they in place, but they have experience, the lot of the familiar faces are back. for example, steven miller, a deputy chief of staff for policy, was in the 1st trump administration. the same with steven chime, who's the deputy chief of staff for communications. and caroline level at the press secretary is someone that we know from the 1st time around, things are much more organized than the in the past. the other big difference is that there isn't the same protest movement that there was in the 1st term. for
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example, the day after the inauguration in 2017, we saw a mass of protest movement. the resistance as it was called, it was the biggest resistance and protest in us history that was organized on the national mall. that is simply not happening this time around. perhaps because this time around the donald trumpet won the popular vote and so we're just not seeing that. and also in terms of the resistance, there's also been a bit of a fracture and that movement much more of a focus in protesting israel's war and gaza, for example. okay, kimberly will leave with the thank you so much. kimberly help kids. white house correspondent with donald trump does take 4 and best of this, the united nations has appeared at a confirmation hearing. at least the phonic was quizzed about with israel, has a biblical ride to be occupied. west bank. i did ask you whether you subscribe to the views of finance ministers, some of which rich vote, i'm sorry,
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if i'm outraged this is really finance minister smoke church and and the former national security minister, ben you the or who believe that israel has a biblical right to the entire westbank and in that conversation, you told me that yes you share that view. is that your view today? yes. leticia is live for us from capitol hill now and does she's likely to be the next you invested? it does. does this give us an indication where the trump administration stands when it comes to is where i live? potentially this is a significant change in policy. will look all the nominees know that they're pointing in the direction of donald trump, that he's listening to what they're saying and he wants them to be more. donald trump is talked about a 2 state solution in the middle east between the israelis and palestinians before but not recently. in fact, the last time he was interviewed about it, we back in december. he said that he wasn't sure what sort of format any piece deal
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would take if at least the phonic is now talking about what he thinks. no, this is a significant change in us policy. us policy has, for thousands of years being that there will be a 2 state solution in the middle east between the palestinians. and the usually, at least this time, at least, the phonic is suggesting that these relays have a claim to the west by through the bible, not through international law, not through international agreements, but because a few extreme right wing is really politicians claim. the waste bank as as rails then she agrees with that. it comes after correspond, poland, who is a democrat for meal. and also try to suggest that the publish studies at the right to self determination. and he asked that question in a number of ways. a couple of times i didn't know point that at least the phonic agree with that either. so this could be an indication that there's a change coming in us policy in not very crucial issue in the middle east. ellen, you, you said that everyone, the 2nd, the,
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the late the direction from donald trump. i mean, does everyone know in the administration pulling in the same direction when it comes to is riley public policy? is, is everyone on the same page of the stage a well look, no one is going to go off the reservation for one of a better phrase. no one is going to say, i believe this, but i know donald trump thinks that they are trying to get their confirmation and they were put in that position by donald trump because they knew what donald trump wanted. and certainly if they didn't, they would have been given very clear indication what he was insisting on the donald trump, of course made significant en route. so in the mid least important, a deep important abraham accords which normalized relations between israel and the number of countries that was something that he pushed through was certainly the most important and significant development from the white toast. as far as the middle east is concerned, and the last 25 to 30 years, you can argue whether or not there was the right thing to do. but it certainly
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changed the face of politics in the middle east. so he believes that he can perhaps negotiate some sort of settlement, but it might not fall in the way that the international community sees that many people have been talking about the so called di after and guys. and how did that should be the basis of a 2 state solution? the front of said that the brits have said that the germans have said that everyone has put forward this idea. it appears that donald trump might not be fully on board with that idea. and just in the last few hours when speaking in the oval office, the night of his integration, when he was signed, the executive orders, he said that guy's a was a fine piece of real estate. and maybe there were other ways of dealing with it that suggest that donald trump isn't exactly sold on the idea of a 2 state solution. something that has been taught by what we've had from at least the findings in the last couple of hours. okay, thank you. for running us through all of that, ellen, ellen fisher, for us from capitol hill. as a colombian present, gustavo petro has declared a state of emergency is thousands of people, sleep violence and the northeast kind of
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a tumble region. with them 100 people had been killed in the fighting between the national liberation army or the in and dissident fock rebels. since thursday, the conflict is thrilled to be of a control of cocaine production. patriarch has suspended peace talks and accuse the land of committing war crimes. fog signed a peace agreement with columbia in 2016 leaving the island, the only major rebel group. so finding the government. uh uh uh, some more of this we joined uh by uh with now uh with century run p a t a in the, in columbia for so can you just explain why we seeing this clear up and balance now the high um tell me i will say is it something that has been growing up for a while now? there have been in the past month, a number of
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a situation of violence of flashes between the land is the last main rebel roof uh in uh, columbia. and the remnants of the 5 cannot only and that cut that boom. the region on the border with fitness went out, but also in the south of the country and love yacht in particular, which is another region that is particularly important when it comes to the production of the coca about plants, the co can leave the meeting, read in the for, to came in there to we have seen the last few with these remnants of the far a lot of it has to do when you talk to at least with the fact that the, the land has been losing territory impact because it has been negotiating with the governments and another re reason could be the fact that the land is essentially as friends, friends, national. 6 organization at this point that operates both here in columbia and in
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venezuela. and that the fact that the president put on it was been recognized. the president of vanished. what am i doing in the last presidential elections that many countries to say were sold and has created that some conflicts there? the reason they go shape is in the language where they're requesting that the governments of columbia recognize that i'm, i do it on a so they're at this point where it seems like they have lost faith in the possibility of this style of with the gum and some why size and that says a c o that they've been losing stare at story and that they are confronting these other articles that have form that in the meantime. ok, well, what does the clearing a state of emergency actually enable the government to? they will power, does it give them well as a general, in general terms that will allow president pay the to rule by the cri for 3 months

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