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conferences our zooms, people have less stress because it was meet us out the forget for people who are actually facing the brunt of climate change with fresh perspectives from lesser heard voices. the stream explores the key issues of our times on algebra. the israel target's palestinian towns across the occupied westbank just days into a safe spot with a mouse and guns carry, tungsten, this is all just here a lot from dough. so coming up picking through the wreckage efficiency disease, what they failed to achieve in gaza. they're trying to make up for here in jeanine, only in geneva, genevas the side of resistance and fighting. if they end the resistance here,
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they will ended on of the west bank for almost 2 months. the palestinian authority has been trying to reassert itself over jeanine carrying out the daily rates. i'm setting up checkpoints. officials said they want to prevent fighters from hamas and islamic jihad gaining behind. since the start of the war on gaza set or tax and the occupied west bank of increased this was monday, terrorizing palestinians. these really ministry has intensified as raids on set up more checkpoints. the palestinian authority says the proliferation of barriers in road blocks is saying that dismembering the occupied westbank burnett. smith alger 0 from the saw who joins us from jordan's capital a month because these really government and tell us to know all righty of bandages for reporting in israel and the occupied west bank. well how and what more can you tell us about these ongoing rates to terrorism, rage,
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but palestinians will tell you that this is just another thing of living life under his early occupation. and just another thing on the list of collective punishment without top that kinds of thank you. the, the the full days into the say saw between is right and how much you and it says humanitarian aid is flowing into gaza. $2400.00 trucks events and since sunday many posting in families returning to the homes of fun, women and children. that's in addition to the almost 50000 people killed the men then. uh, i hope i can bring them out and bury them in a grice. that's all i want from this world. i don't want them to build the house. so give me anything. will i want as a grave for them to get them out and bury them? probably the world health organization has documented at least
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$650.00, is very strikes on the health care facilities at hospitals like this one. most of the can talk as a whole world must rise to help the entire goal is to strip. not only to these radio, only been bodies for 15 months, the ton to strip into a scorched land. does it hit by enough quake. the world must look upon us with no see what these rays did to us was unprecedented in modern history. about 2000000 post indians urgently need humanitarian aid. and the trucks are ruling in on russell blowing drugs. it's almost impossible to comprehend the level of devastation here on well, food, medical supplies, and building materials offloading into the gaza strip view and says that must of needs remain the survival of millions of palestinians the hangs in the pallets dependent on the free trial cease fire tarry cup as the 0 rough palestine.
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the apollo statements have begun the challenging task of rebuilding the items in garza city. it for him, i'll completely caught up with some of the stones which have if i haven't been effective by these were any wars, then i'm going to hide your so these wouldn't roads to put off of the for the temporary can. the gaza strip is being pulled back to the stone of the war. destroyed every single factor in every single pillar of life. this is the situation here in northern goes from families, reconstruction and rebuild. then they're destroyed homes in the life of the absence of materials. factories and every, every necessity of life. but a human, funny me, i just the, or the city part is fine. with you in the figure to show that 9 out of 10 homes in garza having just thank god for everything,
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we are searching for any possession that may help us start over. we are living in tents in the hall. our possessions were destroyed. our children no longer have any clothes and even mattresses or covers our lifetime savings and hard work have all of app rated, vanished in a flash. the b u. n. a special invoice for sir is quoted on the international community to support the new administration in damascus. on the 2nd visit to serious since the full, the aside, the machine get petterson highlighted some of the challenges ahead. these include incorporating the various infections into a single only and forming an inclusive government. petterson says that when it comes to international support, so it is only asking for one thing. i as well as the rest in particular. but the
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issue that mr. shaw has all those threads and nimble syrians, meaning they all seem to same. and that is our cause. the issue, all the sections, the sections without goals and post on the phone or fame. and i think it's extremely important stuff, all deciphering states on know, looking into this and to see what they can do to help him out on the new syria. and i can promise you that payment to be the same video retains. i'm not, i'm not careful. the thing, but in your trunk, i'm a section on all of these issues. and the 1st time as a representative from sir, is that, well he couldn't make form in the devil's 5 minutes to side. i'll ship on the tools with the former u. k. permit us to tony blair about the future of syria and the vision of the new administration. well, shavani, so syria wants to become a country of peace and development sanctions or a big hurdle. a big challenge. uh,
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depending on this uh 50. this is the economic sanctions. uh no. we inherited a lot of problems on from the gym, but also being headed to the sanctions. and we should get him over to and lift it uh from the uh, should the soon because uh no, uh, that it wasn't the bus, the boots for the students, different moments, i guess the student people. so if you have a development division, you mean it was put in order to help the certain people that struggle against the previous regime. but now it's a, it's a general day on. yes, it's like, uh its uh, removing the equipment function is the is the key for them to central pot sofa the confidence, significant side for disruptive smoke. i like the across sweden, southern areas of norway, the next where the system started to push its way across southern parts of the u. k . but look out into the atlantic. this is a 9 store missus store a when i'm that will bring some very wet and when do with a into
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a positive island pulling out his girlfriend based into wells and a good positive english as we go through friday into saturday. so that said he wants to watch, let me go to the shower switch, come down into the balkans, pushing a little further east. we've still got some winfrey weather mix of weather that just coming into the se in quite a bit. take a look at friday, a nasty day across that northwestern corner of your and a trading weather system, bringing some very wet and windy, disruptive weather rod across the pots of the low countries gemini, and a good part of france. the limit to how far the dream contains sta in your own adventure. now the
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counter and the the you watching out this here reminds the top stores. this is very minute choose intensifying it's offensive, and the janine refugee cabinet multi pod westbank is kind of that drone strikes and deployed more trips to the area at least 10 plus students you and says 2400. it's not a terry and a truck's offensive adults and strips spawn between a mask. i mean to offend something, but it says distribution of supplies is challenging because it's really
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a tax exemption destroyed, but it's infrastructure. syria is 5 minutes to isn't davosto. you would ministration sufficient shavani so syria wants to be face piece of development needs international sanctions to be lift who, who, who are able to escape the fire. there was no fire alarm. there was no exit signs. they couldn't find in a fire escape fire stairs. they say, according to the truth administered, there was a fire escape, but those people who were trapped inside couldn't find a way out. that's why now families are demanding justice. they are asking to the government to hold the responsible people accountable. and we don't know how far this investigation will go, but of course fire department tourism department who provides license. so these kinds of uh, tor sick uh places they will definitely be asked questions and the nation is waiting for the answers.
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the foreign policy objectives, what we have is a president who has made the claim that you, as you mentioned there, he said he would, a once becoming president, be able to get the war and ukraine over in a debt a obviously he's to have presidents that hasn't happened so he's now trying to achieve that goal. what he has done though, is a gotten an indication of a willingness by vladimir zalinski, the pride in leader of wanting to achieve some sort of negotiation. but he isn't as sure when it comes to the russian president. no, he didn't say the oval office, but he is hoping to speak with the russian president soon. but there is also an indication from the russian team, but there is
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a willingness to do some discussions, but nothing has been firmed up yet. so in an attempt to try and escalate that time table, it appears now, but he is turned to a social media platform in order to get things moving. and so this is really classic, donald trump trying to escalate things in a business like way. this is not sort of your typical depth, low speak, but certainly this is classic. donald trump, in terms of negotiating style. kimberly substitute the one that so john, mexico's a foreign minister spoken with a new us texas state. how does that play out? the the president, kind of, the, a shame down with mexico announced it in the morning press conference is pretty much the 1st thing she said, she's trying to create the impression that there is dialogue. this is no, no, nothing. i guess what she said was just so, you know, with this idea that there is no communication yesterday that the united states and mexico formerly established it was the 1st cool. she said that the secretary of
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state mock rubia made was actually to mexico and the mexican foreign minister farmer among the la when say, she said that the conversation was cool deal, and it was very good. i guess the question is how much longer that conversation and that dialogue can be described in those 10 since what the trump administration were asking some quite hard things the same. they're going to put a 25 percent power for new mexican goods. as early as february is mexico doesn't stop. migration doesn't still tend to know, getting to the united states mexico. he says that it's already moved on those things that migration in particular, has been taught by 78 percent of the us as well. stats, the output, there's been a big reduction even before donald trump to co pay. so we'll see what happens ends on how is all this spring was seized and on both areas such as where you are now. so i think people here aren't going to be too aware of that phone call. what are
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they all going to be aware of? and to show you where we're at now we're in a, a migrant shelter here in p one. a lot of people here are in a situation which we just talked to a couple who came from central mexico. they've been at the board of a 6 mountain. so should they go threats they have to run immediately. they've just been waiting here for an asylum at appointment to another lady from venezuela. the actually had set aside an appointment for the 21st of january, the day off, the total trump as was into power in the united states. immediately a message came out saying that a point was canceled and that the system was suspended. the cbp one system that been taken care of us to sign an appointment. so a lot of these people now the here. they still pops. they were going to go across. they had their appointment. now they could have come up with some other sort of plan. a lot of them is saying that they can't go back even for reasons of violence or for economic reasons. people that leaf in his way to that country isn't a huge economic ness. little of the people that we thoughts as well at sold
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everything they on to make this trip. and now they're a little bit in limbo in north mexico. strong home and thank you what it's on clear how the shifting immigration policy in the us will effect on documented migrants who grunted special protection under the, by the administration. christmas certainly reports from boston, massachusetts. at the immigrant family services institute in boston, williams and his family arrived just days after crossing the southern border of the united states. and just days before donald trump took office, as haitians clean the violence in their country, they are eligible for what's known as temporary protective status or t p. s to stay in the country legally, but that could soon change under the new administration. let's keep what i heard about donald trump being elected president. i was worried even lost sleep, but i knew we had no other choice but to come here. boston lake new york and
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chicago is one of several so called sanctuary. cities that i've seen huge searches of migrants under the biden administration, in massachusetts state funded shelters, hit capacity at 7500 families. as of 2023. new york is housing 51000 immigrants. but trump has promised to en gps boston's mayor has vowed not to cooperate with efforts that she says threatened the safety of everyone by causing widespread fear. but the new borders are. tom homan has warned her and other local officials to quote, get out of the way uh, of the us constitution assigns responsibility for immigration policy to the federal government. but many cities in states like massachusetts have an active so called sanctuary laws that actually prevent their local police from helping federal agents . when it comes to deportations. advocates which help new commerce integrate into the community, fear shelters and workplace is, will be a target,
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potentially up ending families of mixed immigration status, pending families to be ready in terms of, you know, making sure that they have someone that be choice in case something happens that those people can go to the school. busy waiver to an off so that the ticket being taken care of because to as him to have a plane. so what is your plan? you know, why done with everything william came to boston because of a family member there. nobody. i don't want to go back to him because there is no he left up like many immigrants he's worried and waiting to see what happens next. kristin salumi, al jazeera, boston, columbia, and the preston, gustavo petro has declared a state of emergency, often new ways of fighting for control of drug trafficking territory along defenders. waiting for the about $5000.00 special forces members have been deployed to the area, the northeast of the country. at least 100 people have been killed. around 20000 people have been forced from the ongoing findings the
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