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to so many people weren't killed the people who were on the, on the government more than tell them in the final parts of afghanistan, the price of peace investigates the devastating human cost of the world. and the failure to secure lasting peace phone. i'll just say around the 100 to a generation traumatized by genocide un says 1000000 children, the suffering mental health issues and got the on the pocket. this is just a real life though. so coming to thousands of palestinians of force in their homes this, these really minute treat, expands this operations in the occupied westbank houses a street children around it up and taken to come say northern nigeria is largest
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city is the government calls them a security threat. federal judge books was present, drums, executive orders starting illegal buffalo over us, plus rice citizenship the top 2 months of his rating attacks and causes survivors of trying to real big rebuild their lives. the sci fi between the israel, her mouth is now, is, was 6 today, and all the bones have stopped the following conditions are main desperate. maybe $4000.00 trucks carrying humanitarian aid of ended cause it was part of the deal, but is not nearly enough for one point. 9000000 people on the brink of starvation distribution is also a challenge, roads and infrastructure of being completely destroyed. the intent comes flooded
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with you and is holding it up to 1000000 children and gods who was suffering from mental health problems, often living 315 months. so it was really bumps pulling every day. the under secretary general of the you and the amount of saving the phase agency told the security council. 17000 children have been offered. children have been killed, stopped unfrozen today. that'd be mind, often separated from their family. conservative estimates indicate that over $17000.00 children without the families in gaza, some died before they 1st breast. pershing with their mothers and child bath. that's bigger and not even maybe 2 choices from terra bottom and central causes. so honey, i mean the impact to the will doesn't simply stop when the, when the guns don't, does that. i mean trauma is now part of the fabric of life. for many, many people, they haven't gone to. so
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absolutely, and while the ceasefire offers an opportunity for the bombs to stop and not to cause more destruction and death, we are left with an element that is very, very critical. right now, an entire generation of a children there are traumatized and let alone though the ones that have been killed either along with their families or they happen to be with other group of children in the streets. we've seen many of this happen in the past. the initial months of the war, as there's really military with this largest scale, mass bombardment of the northern part of the strip of the central area. i recall one of the, the attacks that killed many of the children and that single attacks in a building getting the site out that we reported about that we could see the trauma on the faces of many of the children who survived these attacks that were reported either transferred to allow the orthodox to hospital, we've seen this repeating itself in dropbox. that the, another area, $1000000.00 children with the trauma and mental health. the need immediate
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intervention. we know without this immediate intervention, it's going to affect how these the children are growing and progressing socially and economically in the future. let, let alone how the prospect as part as, as, as good, good citizen in their country. there are 17000. it's. so there are separated from their families or is it a be more accurate? they are without family members. we've seen examples of many, a children inside deluxe, a hospital who are the full survivors, the only one who survive these attacks at some point. at some point, the hospital in the, at the, the medical, the stuff in the hospital or the paramedics who picked up casual just from bomb side, had to come up with a term to describe the massive casualties are caused by the, the 10s bombing campaign. that when the children know surviving parents, and that's the the akron that have been used by many goes to describe the devastating out the results of the ongoing attacks. we know this is an entire
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generation of it sorted out, not only traumatized, but also if we look at the larger picture, it's a way of how the society is progressing in the future. so the reports and the statement by mr. thomas fletcher who's done their secretaries in or of a human for human to turn in a 1st does not come as a surprise because the past 15 months among us, the journalist community as well as the medical staff and a humanitarian aid workers undergrad. we've seen this 1st hand from the time a but that talk happens to the time to the point where they are in the hospital to be in a treated. and they, after months of doing this, and as of now, there is a severe shortage of the proper intervention to help those children survive. the trauma that the, the, the live, the scars of the war and the genocide, the lax, are still the fresh. and the challenges are quite a mens and this is one of the major challenges that will it cost in the future for generations. and then how do we know that the trucks of aid have been rolling into
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the guys are pretty consistently but not without a mens challenges when it comes to aid distribution that absolutely. i'm just doing this to the they show, but from also the lack of food supply has been a major issue for children who at some point require the proper emitted goal and food supplies a new addition and do not find them in a word. the out of 10 sites that's also further deepening their level of a trauma and it's still when it comes to 8 is as as soon as the seeds fire took effect, we've seen many of the trucks pulling into the golf street but allowed to be entering and bringing more much needed aid and much needed supplies with their food water or medical supplies, but they show right now it's not about it's not about how many trucks are coming in . it just the demands are immense. the resources are limited for the past 15 months . these really monetary because of the suffocating see that was important to those
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these as described by the former. is there any defense secretary said he is imposing a total siege on god that no water, no food, no fuels. none of these basic essential elements were available to people to struggle with on daily basis. that child, though, was, and there is the 4th or 5th, there is a queuing and lined for a long time just to get a gallons of water. all of this built up into, into their, into their trauma and there's that site site called psychology. but as of now, the challenge also added to the, the, the fact that there are no proper infrastructure available to receive this large amount of a, it's coming in. so if i were talking about the laser as of yesterday, 600 trucks the day before the were always 800 the day before close to 500. so many of these a trucks are coming in, but no infrastructure no warehouse as no storage house is available to put these uh, to keep the or to store these a trucks and a done to keep them for proper you to keep them valid. so people can use them in
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the future. let's also not forget the northern part of the strip. it doesn't matter how many truck so far let been lift and know thing guys that did not see any of the proper amount of food and made it cause a lie, surviving guidance. getting into the northern part of this trip. your agency that includes that you are working hard to do this, but it's so the restrictions and the challenges are still not super heavy as always, many things of that kind of imagined durable as this central goes as well as we've been hearing that the extent of destruction and damage to roads is making it difficult to deliver in some areas and who's very ripple, some rough or where some people are taking matters into their own hands. the children still with every containers they have, then make the way back along, destroyed draughts to their shelters. as the fridges cease, fire and causal holds. and that is really bonding has taught this delivery
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involving 15 smaller trucks had been organized locally by volunteers. they're trying to get to watch or to palestinians in the almost completely destroyed city of roughly in the south. but it's nowhere near enough. i don't know, just number beautiful apartment. rafa, like all the areas in garza, is truly ravished and was stricken. all the infrastructure has been destroyed. there's no water electricity. let's see what system. so we took the initiated to provide fresh water to help displeased citizens returning to what's left of the homes and rough government. the policy mean walter authority estimates the israel's 15 months bombardment has destroyed at least 70 percent of causes, watch or infrastructure. a human rights watch, or if we create these last month, it uses israel of committing genocidal acts by blocking pipelines and cutting off the electricity needed to run water pumps as well. the noise,
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the charge i meant to type, you know, it will come with the fios, as you can see, there's massive destruction. we return from the make shift, thompson, milwaukee, to find the homes in ruins. these men were kind enough to launch this initiative to provide us with some clean drinking. we expect the humanitarian aid will come with we have joining hands to help each other restore our way of like the, the inventories amongst the rubble of what remains of causes. city people are putting up tents, brought in by 8 convoys. what is in the prepares, the tend he's been allocated for his family good and had the heart of this 10 barely fits. 2 people and i have 8 family members. i used to have a 5 story house was completely destroyed. and now i'll have to live in attend school became a hundreds of thousands of people are expected to return to their homes and nothing garza in the coming days and weeks to find them in doing this happen. i mean,
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you're so you're on, you are, people will suffer. they already suffered from the destruction bombardment and fear caused by the occupation. now they will suffer again because of the displacement and the attempts depends don't offer protection from the cold or the summer heat. the situation is barely habitable, but this is all that's available now. so united nation stays almost 70 percent of buildings in the gospel strip had been either damaged or completely destroyed. so most palestinians returning to the place they call home will find it no longer exists. and then obviously the cause of palestine or they may, is rarely met. the tree has stepped off, it's types across the occupied westbank as well as, as a series of operations. and that you need refugee camp will continue the death toll that is rising. at least 12 policies have been killed since tuesday. 10 of them in jeanine is ready of tanks of increase as the posting new authority with druids forces from the areas bulldozers of destroyed infrastructure, destruction tune up roads and the salad as the support from jordan's capital a mon,
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because he's where the government, i'm publish signal authority, a bind, i'll just hear from the poor thing with in israel and the occupied westbank in there, 1000 palestinians, forced to leave their homes in the janine refugee camp. these really military is intensifying it's large scale operation. and the 3 precautions are being sold across the occupied was thing. people here say is really forces want to raise these palestinian towns to the ground just as they did in gaza. now the, the occupation forces send out a warning with drones. they said residents are given an ultimatum from 9 to 5 o'clock. all homes must be evacuated before being leveled. but israel's denies issuing any force evacuation orders. there has been no evacuation orders that people have. janine, the people that live in jeanine not connected with terrorism,
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a free to leave to get away from a, from a our action. these really military maintains it's targeting. did you need battalion an umbrella group for fighters from islamic? you have some us and said this would tell us simians here say the soldiers is goal, is clear to instill fear and intimidation among the population is not gonna affect you even though we were surrounded by israeli soldiers and military gear from all directions. we're holding our breath worried we could be shot at any moment. our children were frightened to death since the war or on dogs that began in october 2023 is really forces have increased the size and frequency of their raids in the occupied was think killing nearly 900 palestinians and injuring thousands more. israel says illuminating arts, palestinian fighters in the occupied westbank is part of its overarching goals for the war on guns though. but the un special rubber tor francesca albany is
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a warren's israel genocide won't be confined to dogs, though if this military offensive doesn't end have the central jersey at all. a man i'm joined in the studio at bonham elementary is a professor the deadlines shoot for graduate studies. why don't good see you again? so if i came to try and get a fuller understanding of besides the, what's happening in the occupied westbank, lots of comments coming, particularly from israel. we've had some random bob ahead of israel shouldn't. but security service saying we're talking of switching attention to the west bank. we've had the israeli army, chief lieutenant general, has the navy talking about bringing jeanine to a different place. israel cops, the country's defense minister, talking of a slight shift in strategy, not just of eliminating terrace he said, but to stop them coming back. so many public getting into the occupied westbank believable if this is a because it's a headaches ation the is ready say no, this is about eliminating palestinian fighters between those assertions. what's happening or israel been saying for decades that they're just fighting terrorism,
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but that's just kind of a smoke screen. what israel wants to do and what it's been doing for decades literally is expanding into the west bank. and this is just more of the same. yes. it's a, it's right to shine a light on this because it is an ex escalation. this is a significant ex escalation, but this is basically, is really policy. there are more than $200.00 in legal is really settlements and outposts in the west bank and he's jerusalem. there are more than 750000 illegal is really sadler's. and it's been policy all the is really state to expand slowly but surely into palestinian territory. and you're right, i think to highlight the possibility of attic station because we're getting more and more of these kinds of calls and, and with birds from the is really right. i mentioned earlier about the law, small church, the finance minister, when he said that 2025 would be the year of sovereignty for the west bank. of
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course he doesn't, he doesn't use the phrase westbank, he calls that day and samaria. so this is biblical interpretation and i think many israelis including the political need to see the trumpets administration as, as a historic opportunity to expand into the west bank like they never have before and, and to annex as well as much of it as possible. and we didn't know specifically do we do we know about the, the lifting of sanctions so on the settled as many of them as you say, are driven by religious belief that they have a right to the ancient lands of judah. and scenario is, of course, the divide westbank lifting up by public opinion. i mean, what's the lifting of those functions? do you think part of the deal that said the ground work for the for goes, it was, it wasn't something else just purely linked to the arrival of trump. i think i think that may have been part of the deal. i mean, i'm speculating here, but i, but i fear that there was more that there are more promises from, from trump to, to netanyahu. i mentioned a annexation that, that could be,
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that could be something, but there's no question that the settlers now feel more emboldened. right, we've heard about a settler attacks just this week and a couple of palestinians, a 2 of the palestinians that have been killed at least were killed by, is really a subtler is according to, according to reports and so on. and this also going back to what i was saying uh, a few moments ago. we have to continue is the highlight that yes, this is an escalation, but it's not anything new. 2023 before uh the october 7th attack and the 1st 9 months of 2023. it was the most violent year on record for palestinians in the west bank. 2023. set a record and then 2024 broke that record. and now we're off to a horrible start in in 2025 with more than 30 palestinians in the west bank already killed in just the 1st $24.00 days. and so this is, unfortunately, i would say more of the same. yeah, it seems to be totally charged now the,
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to the trumpet administration is taking over. i mean this phone, but some of these are the human rights group, believes that, that the surplus operating with the quote, direct support and full cooperation of these very me, to a time for this to us in the communities at extruding developments. we'll find west by them having always good to hear your thoughts man with unless you're still ahead on that, which is 0. a fee of an instability will tell you why students into care of cautious about returning hon. the now you can quarter. i bottom, the side clarence a very rapidly developing area of low pressure that produces extremely strong winds on the surface. been named storm, a wind, just reflecting arlen whales, knowles, and england. and scotland with wind gusts already probably a record high 100
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a to could be just for an hour and just to just to you were in ireland for the rest of friday. the west, the window across north, not in southern scotland and the cost of the weather was it apart from the weight and it'll bring some random reflect some significant snow to scuffle is moving fairly quickly. eastwood so eventually it will affect the coast of norway. also being strong. winds and snow and the expanding front from it means rather wet weather. wind of course, but not the same strength across from belgium. property, northern germany as well. now that is a stormy part to hear the rest of europe for required bit of snow round and rainy, for example, attempt is on the lower side, but nothing stream the so same is true for this saturday. the same time to the right and moves it into spain. something from coughing to switzerland and the wind stopped to wind up with another incoming storm. for a couple days time. if we need the shoals of europe, we get too much cloth to have it still breezy full of dust that how much and blows
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probably got any without just there a has their mind about top so is this our, the see swab to israel and i'm us in gaza has entity 6 the a but you and is warning the amounts here and situation remains desperate. says 1000000 children a suffering from mental health issues. these really ministry step tough. it's tax across the occupied westbank. it says a series of operations in that you need refugee count will continue. the death toll is rising. these 12 posting is have been killed since tuesday, 10 in june. now thousands of children in the northern nigerian city of cano struggling to survive on the streets. the states religious police of louis a campaign to remove them saying they are a security threat. but agencies say they all court top in a cycle of neglect on a file system. so we have some reports from kind of from above, kind of looks orderly and devin. what denise?
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it's bridges and on street corners a different story on for thousands of children, some as young a 6 or living on the streets. some have been, oh, there's a whole sentence or come from broken homes, the big these kind of inch, the fight for survival. most besides, 11 years old to afford is one me for the day he collects bottles to sell for recycling, carrying the load for around 5 cubic meters, 3 or 4 times. when we go scavenging, we go out in numbers. i, i take this route going all over the place and when it's time for religious school, i go to school and when it's time to sleep, we all go where we sleep most the for once to be a soldier on peace country. what his government says he and others like him up within showed criminal recruits. the state sees them as the
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security threats, but their agency say they have been saved by those vents to protect them on a system that's offers, lifted the vote for the future. victims of all the t u. n. fall to 19 economy prices often have no access to education. the u. n. estimates 1500000 children out of schools in kansas city. the religious police also known as his carry out the light rates on comp, box markets, and on the bridge is rounding up the children wide their sleep and bringing them to this kind of poor. what a 40 say is rehabilitation. when we address children, we invite them. next call us glen teaches with x and y. i us students kind of kiddos and we were called the parents. we will, you,
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are you night, children with their parents. here they are given food and somewhere to sleep or twice active a say it doesn't address the root of the problem. development. i know taking care of them. the pin is to neglect them. different does, but then just leave them like that's what is the now one of them not become to the presence of then julia, how will it take you over people do way? yes, i found it does. how do you, with this going to pick you up of the to please use these leading. i should insist that fall, that the lack of education and broken families are the 2 carpets. and without addressing these issues, the cycle of neglect will continue until then, children here remain costs between the government, unable to provide solutions and a society that has turned its back on them. for now,
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the future is also on such as the next meal or the how should i just see it all? kindle nigeria? israel has just 2 days to withdraw his troops and 11 on before some breach of the countries ceasefire agreement phase. the january 26 deadline may not be mad, have been fueled by reports, as well as condos, as discussed alternatives. it comes as lebanese residents return to the previous, the evacuated villages and these are fine. they've been devastated by war. the math in the course, the most, all homes of this town on an habitable un high commissioner for refugees, for the for grand is on a tour of the region issue to land in syria and also the visiting lab and on thursday, 500000. so in refugee is left 11 on during last year's war between israel and hezbollah took care how small, assuming and refugees than any other country since the full of the subdivision many are eager to return. but they're also very cautious waiting for sure. and the
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system the new administration can actually deliver. so we can see the house this from this tumble. as it stumbles as central district syria, as revolutionary flag flutters in the hands of straight vendors, a symbol of enduring hope. after day, i'll throw this southridge in 25 year old, the raw him arrived and took in 2015 alone. he reflects on a decade, apart from his family in damascus and his dream of returning home of a public interest. you know, of course i planned to return to syria. i haven't seen my family in 10 years, hopefully in a few months they'll be in damascus. i loved this country and that the people who came one day, i hope to come back, not as a refugee, but differently. they brought him, says that just a month ago, he would have been afraid to speak with us feeling silly as intelligence would harm his family. but now that fear is gone, all cause i start him,
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is when i spoke about a torch and my friends thought i was exaggerating. thank god, the prisons were exposed and the evidence proved out. truth. not true. yeah, it has host of the largest number of syrian refugees since the start of a civil war. once at 3800000, the number has dropped to 2900000. but in the weeks since damascus fell, at least 60000 syrians have returned home. according to to kaz interior ministry. who's saying a 70 year old former truck driver from a level is among the ones who prefer to stay hardly to god's willing. we will build a safe and democratic syria that welcomes all that to people back for you. is that regardless of this 2nd? see the last weighs heavily on him. so the why a governor of all in syria is there is no water, electricity services, there's destruction. my house is not destroyed. if i go back to syria,
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my house is destroyed. i have nothing about them yet. yes. the turkish government is allowing one member of each family to make 3 cross border trips to prepare for the rest of the families. return the shots on the streets and assembled ascend your district are mostly old and run by syrian refugees. some floods, war and political term, oil, others, economic hardship. regardless of the reasons they share, one hope to see several or to return to their homeland. many families say they wait until summer to the side. with 800000 syrian children born a circus citizens and many speaking on the turkish many are cautious above the return scene. i'm to solo l to 0 stump. obviously you guys are stay so i would just days into his presidency. donald trump is already facing legal challenges to his executive orders. a judge is temporarily brought blocks the order to restrict the
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birthright citizenship the right and trying to the us constitution. the justice department says it will vigorously defend the president's decision. the order would refuse citizenship to anyone born in america if need. the parent is a legal, permanent resident or citizen. trump assigned a raft of executive orders since taking office like kind of has more details from washington dc. the president trump rolled out a number of new executive orders among them was one insisting that the investigation into the assassinations of john f. kennedy and martin luther king be made public now in the pos, the f, b i and the c. i a have resisted to making these investigations public, arguing that it would not be in the, in national interest. but now president trump has insisted that they must be released. he's given the director of national intelligence and the attorney general 15 days to come up with the plan to release the j. s. k. investigation and $45.00
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days to release the investigation into martin luther king in another executive order. he gave a federal recognition to the love to be tried in north carolina. now the significance of this is that the tribe has been trying to get federal recognition through congress for a long period of time. however, during the electoral campaign in north carolina, and then donald trump promised the tribe that if they supported him in the election, then he would get them federal recognition. well, they did support him and now he is granting them federal risk infection through an executive board. and now the one of his executive orders has come up against a legal hurdle that's concerning a bus, right? the rights of those bone in the united states to both citizenship and he, in executive order can you remove this particular right. but this is now being re.

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