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means bristow coins, but is this ethical counting the cost on i will to 0 the and into a general ration traumatized by genocide. the un says 1000000 children suffering mental health issues in gaza. the company pocket this is all just ever lost. so coming up thousands of palestinians a force in the homes as these ready ministry expands, this operation to be occupied westbank the federal judge blocks, one of the president, trump's executive orders, starting a legal battle over us, both right citizens agirri is government is rounding up thousands of children into
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camps, labeling them a security with the thanks for joining us. after months of his rainy attacks and survivors, and now we're trying to rebuild the lives the cx, 5 between israel, a mouse is now and it's 6 day. and all the buttons are still full and conditions that remain desperate. it'd be 4000 trunks coming. he mounted 78 of entered gauze, or was part of a deal just don't neatly enough for 1900000 people on the brink of starvation distributions also a major challenge, roads and infrastructure being completely destroyed and 10 cups flooded with the un has warranted up to a 1000000 children and cause or a suffering from mental health problems, often living through 15 button service or 80 bombs fully every day. the under
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secretary general of the un here by the 7 affairs i just told the security council, 17000 children have been opened. the children have been killed, installed unfrozen today, but it'd be mains often separated from their family. conservative estimates indicate that over $17000.00 children without their families in gaza. some died before they 1st breast pershing with their mothers and child best let's uh, bring in anybody know who joins us from a slap into section in central garza so honey. i understand that that is a t crossing point from southern gauze or the northern gaza people hoping to head back to the homes of the north after many, many months of bombardment, where people say how people feeling as they make that journey. the yes,
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we'll just start with the fact that we, we've just relocated and we are effectively 5 minutes. so we driving it from mid 3 and it point, this is the axes, the dental, were this really monetary for the past months? have station, it's a troops heavily in that air preventing people from going back to their homes. the area became very and it tore us as a military base, as well as a def prep for many of the desperate palestinians will try to make their way back to their homes in the initial months of the war after this enforce displacement. but as of now, it since the early hours of this morning, and in fact, since the beginning of the seas by once it took effect. people that started preparing themselves to go back to a new reality, a new beginning. and while it's offered in new. but tom is hopes for them to read, to return to, to rebuild their lives, is still there. is that this sense of relief, but resilience, but also the sense of, of determination due to rebuild their life. all of this combined together is shaped
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by a sense of, of, of both beer as well as a sense of on certain future, as well as the defense of, of resilience. but at the same time, there haven't been given a respite for the past 15 months. this is the area where i'm at right now. it's better known as the new site. ok, or if you got in our section of, so i had the road to the western parts right here. this is where it shows the entrance of and the servers. you can this is on the frames so that had been role that starting from where this vehicle is moving around 5 minutes a driving through and it's 30 i'm juncture pointing out. it's amazing to see this area just before the seas fight. it was a quite deserted with no people buzz, but as the ceasefire took effect, it started to be filled with, with people here with vehicles that started to be getting busy with more traffic. as you can see with either the local residents of from the area and these buildings as well as the display people that being forced into filters. it's also worth mentioning that many of the people who were here who are forced into displacement
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in the buildings around the area these that the, the residential buildings were forced into more sure. and further internal displacement as is really monitor at some point has had its tanks in this area where i'm standing right here. it has had it's the armored vehicle. it's tanks in the area, preventing people from just coming to this area station. his diapers on the surrounding buildings that it prints preventing people from doing back in the, in a little bit. we will be moving into an area to the western side of it. no side on refugee cameron area. it's an uphill area and it looks over and it's 3 and the access or juncture where people as we were told by a know i witness of a start gathering in this area and setting up the temporary tents waiting for sunday morning to be allowed to insert the gauze and through this area, and now that it started to be busy as it, as of tomorrow afternoon, it will be filled with many of the vehicles. it goes according to the plan of going
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back the guys up the road this year. so that had the would be only allowed for people to driving their vehicles to across this city all the way through the northern part of this trip. now this is a is something that people have longed for for the past 15 months, but again, it's still mixed feelings the, the, the whole but also the concern and the fear. as we see an example of people going back to the roof or on han you and is the area that had been destroyed completely made their way back to their tents because they simply found no homes and no whole . but nothing to start in these areas that we are now. this what will happen in northern part of the strip as virtually areas, entire areas in no department, they have been completely destroyed and damaged. and how many, many thanks that i made a lot more important to intersection in. um, most of that goes, i think he was, are we being hearing the extensive destruction and damage to roads is making it very difficult to deliver and much of the a to some areas and who do you for some rough or?
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well, some people have taken masses into the right in hundreds of the children. so what every containers they have then make through way back along, destroyed roads to their shelters. as the for jobs he's firing cause a holds and the is really bonding has top. this delivery 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. you know, most of them, a beautiful apartment, rafa like all the areas in garza, is truly ravished and was stricken down. all the infrastructure has been destroyed . there's no water, electricity. let's see what the system. so we took the initiated to provide fresh water to help displaced citizens returning to what's left of the homes and rough. i mean the policy mean water authority estimates the israel's 15 months boom.
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vitamins has destroyed at least 70 percent of causes water infrastructure. a human rights watch real quick treated 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, the charge them and the safety. another will come with the fios, as you can see, there's massive destruction. we return from the make shift comes in 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 life. in the north, amongst the rubble of what remains of cause, the city people are putting up the tents, brought in by 8 convoys. what is in the prepares, the tend he's been allocated for his family. good and heavy. i lived over the summer holidays. this can barely fits to people and i have 8 family members. i used
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to have a 5 story house was completely destroyed. and now i'll have to live in attend of hundreds of thousands of people are expected to return to their homes and nothing cause light in the coming days and weeks to find them in doing this happen. i mean, you're so you're on, you are, people will suffer. they already suffered from the destruction bombardment and fee are caused by the occupation. now they will suffer again because of the displacement and the attempts depend stone off for 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 have been either damaged or completely destroyed. so most policy means returning to the place the call home will find that no longer exists. and then i'll just need a gauze of palestine. there's really military has stepped up as a tanks across the occupied westbank. the desktop is rising. at least 12 of seniors
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have been to since tuesday, 10 of them, and janine is there any attacks have increased since the posting no authority withdrew its forces from the era? bulldozers have destroyed infrastructure and tune up roads and to solve it has to support from jordan's capital a mon. because these are the government and public signal. so i t have bundles here from reporting from within is round and also the upside west. back 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 it's repercussions are being fell 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,
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but israel's denies issuing any force. evacuation orders, say it has been no evacuation orders for the people of janine's. the people that live in jeanine not connected with terrorism, a free to leave, to get away from a, from a our action. these really military maintains its targeting the janine battalion, an umbrella group for fighters from islamic. you have some us unfair with palestinians here, say the soldiers is goal, is clear to instill fear and intimidation among the population. and that's just so high, not gonna have to be in the we were surrounded by israeli soldiers and military gear from all directions for holding our breath worried. we could be shot at any moment. our children were frightened to death since the war on dogs 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
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more. israel says illuminating arch palestinian fighters in the occupied westbank is part of its over arching goals for the war on guns though. but the un special rubber tor francesca albany is a warren's israel genocide won't be confined to gaza if this military offensive doesn't end. the central with the 0, i'm a i joined a human studio into by mama domestic. he's a professor at the doe institute for graduate studies at mama good see you again. so the major concern we've just started the from the solid, who's coming from many palestinians is what we're seeing play out in the occupied westbank is essentially a precursor to annexation that live from the west by could seem to gonna get much, much harder for products. and use the business, the price ultimately for green to a deal and gauze. all those concerns is that view founded. i certainly don't think those views, those fears are, are on founder. the 1st i want to say that with or without formal annexation life
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has been very difficult for palestinians in the west bank, dealing with the segregation the apartheid like conditions dealing with daily violence. right. i always like to remind people that prior to october 7th, because it really is often like to locate the start of this conference at october 7th, prior to october 7th. in the west bank, not you know, to say nothing of gaza palestinians were, were being killed at a rate of about one per day in the 1st 9 months of 2023 prior to october, the 7th. so things are bad with or without annexation. i mentioned earlier, more than 200 illegal is really settlements and i'll post more than 750000 is randy settlers living and legally on palestinian land? certainly the goal is to implement this greater israel project and ultimately d populate the west bank along with, along with guys i think under israel understands that that is a slow and arduous process, but they've been at it now for,
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for decades. and this could be the year, in fact, where they do, and now it's a formal annexation of at least area see in the west bank. and at that point, i think the, the program of settlement expansion would, would become even more aggressive than it already has been. and such as an expansion of settling confidence, i suppose also somewhat, and bolton by that you injured ministration of the united states by the likes of the at least stephanie trump's pick for us invested with the u. n saying that they have the, as well as a biblical rights to the west bank. mm hm. what do we, i'd also, of course, the lifting of sanctions so on the side of the as well, an important point not to miss that. what do we imagine then we're likely to see play out, given that it is the sanction activity is now state sponsors. right, well i mean there's been a lot of speculation that as part of this period or cease fire agreements and guys are that donald trump may have promised benjamin netanyahu something or some things
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as it were and, and the west bank may, may have figured in there and i'll remind everyone what, what trump said back in august before he won the election, he said that his real borders are too small. and he just wish there was a way to expand and this was interpreted by the is really right wing as i, as i kind of green lighting for his really expansion and annexation of the west bank. so again, we'll have to keep, we'll have to keep a close eye on, on all of that. and it's critical tell him to death. but westbank came, i went to the thoughts of that must have to you without a 0. go ahead. i'm bonded below and below $11.00 of the areas in the philippines where the, the rush is be really a minute. but it's also raising concerns about the deforestation. the,
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it's been raining heavily in java enough to once again to produce along the slide. that was, chances are it could be a repeated performance because the biggest thunderstorm during something sumatra, java and bonita is much clause in our. in indo, china shows a still independent similarity and then coming back into southern philippines as well. now it has been wet as you well know around the north and west australia. however, that's tending to go away now or we can say goodbye. so saturated with guys or is that mess to a tiny master class? left over, which means we back to typical summer weather. we should start the storm for some i'd teach somebody, the pool of feet is in the middle. basically, it comes up against the on shore breeze, producing thunderstorms in queens and i'm not much inputs which hangs around the 29th street. so the real heat inland by turning again has reached the latest heading, dine towards melville next day or so. i lays up to 37. baldwin hasn't quite made it, but we'll do the 3 day full cost springs you up to 42 for the wind shift back yet.
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so just one hop today. and it's being a part of the cost by showers coming into new south wales and eastern victoria. there is some improvement, arguably in the west renews even. but i'm not sure who maybe those in worthington, the the good you with the top. so is this our seats find between israel and her boss in guns and has been to the 6 day for the humans who wouldn't be monitoring the situation remains best for the it says 1000000 children was suffering from mental
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health issues is really ministry stuff top it's the tanks across the occupied west pine dest told, this rising is 12 power seems to be killed since tuesday, and left them in geneva. now, thousands of children in the northern, nigerian city of conner were struggling to survive on the streets. the states religious police have launched a campaign to remove the saying, there were security threats, but agencies say that caught up in the cycle of neglect and a failed system. it's only caution reports from kind of from above, kind of looks or the devin. beneath its 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 or there's a whole sentence or come from broken homes, the bag, these kind of inch,
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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 it on 5 kilometers, 3 or 4 times legal, scavenging, we go out in numbers. 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 full ones to be a super insurance peace country. what his government says he and others like him up with 10 show criminal recruits. the state sees them as a security threat, but their agency say they have been saved by those sent to protect them. and the system that's offers the whole for the future. victims of poverty, you imparted, i do economy crisis and often have no access to education. the u. n. estimates
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1500000 children out of schools in kansas city. their religious police, also known as hence the, carry out the lights rates on comp, box markets, and on the bridge is rounding up the children wide. there are sleep and bringing them to this kind of poor. what a forward to say is rehabilitation. when we add us to the we invite their next call us describe teachers with i'd say why i guess students wouldn't just kind of tell us and we would call the parents. we will you are you night children with their parents here. they are given food and somewhere to sleep or twice. octave a say, it doesn't address the root of the problem. the government know,
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taking care of them. the pin is to neglect them. different does, but then just leave them like that's what is and now one of them now become to the president of then julia, how will you take care of the people to wait? yes, i found it. that's how you was going to pick you up of the people you, you please leading. i should insist that all 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 the society that has turned its back on them for now, the future is us on setting as the next me you are the hash and i just see it all. kindle nigeria busher. how's the times you cream? central key? if region kidding, 3 people in an overnight strength. try and set residential buildings and several cars and person suffered severe burns. i speak to him or on con,
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who's in lavaca in the key of regents. i am right now. what's the pitcher like that as well, let me show you what happened to you. it was around 4 o'clock in the morning when the drains came in over this parts of the key region. they was successfully intercepted, but even a successful inception is a dangerous business. when those joins were uh hit by ukrainian ad defend system. the blast wave actually destroyed most of the front about building as you can see the now the residents here are trying to do the repairs, make sure for pads. i have to say as best that they can, but this is very concerning to the ukrainians, because those drawings and now flying over residential areas when they get hit. this is what happens. like i say, it's a successful interception,
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but one person died it, and 2 people died in another part of the region in a similar interception. now, presidents lensky has been as a, issued a statement of condolences to the families. but he also issued a very thinly veiled threats, not just the russia, but to the people supplying russia with their shahid and weapons defense system. now that's basically a threats against iran. he says that not just russia, that is a foot to blame. here is also your audience for supplying the drains to the russian military as well. all right, and how many, thanks a lot. and by con, in the region, took a host more. so we and refugees than any other country since the philadelphia side regime. and it gets even tough, but you should imagine also very cautious waiting for assurances from the new administration that it can deliver some co c o. how system is stumble. and then it
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stumbles essentially, district syria, as revolutionary flag flutters in the hands of straight vendors, a symbol of enduring co. after the out throw the south region 25 year old. the ra him arrived in took in 2015 alone. he reflects on a decade, apart from his family in damascus and his dream of returning home have a package. 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 love this country and it's a people who one day i hope to come back, not as a refugee but differently. it 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 some fear is gone. i'll cause i shot him 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. turkey has also the
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largest number of syrian refugees since the start of the 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 true kids, 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's people back freedom exam regardless of this 2nd. see the last weighs heavily on him. this is sylvia white, comfortable in syria, there is no water, electricity services, there's destruction. my house is not destroyed. if i go back to syria, my house is destroyed. i have nothing about them yet yet. the turkish government is
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allowing one member of each family to make a 3 cross border trips to prepare for the rest of the families returned with 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 this year, one hopes 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 in many speaking only the turkish many are cautious above they were time seen on coastal l to 0. stone, israel has just 2 days to withdraw his troops some level and for some reason the country cease fire agreement. fee is the january 26 deadline may not be batch, have been fuel fire reports as rails cabinets, as discussed, alternatives. it comes to celebrities,
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residents return to their previously evacuated villages that need to find that they have been devastated by rule. the man of the kora says that almost all homes in his town on habitable to us now and just stays into his presidency. donald trump's already facing big legal challenges to his executive orders that judges temporarily blocks the order to restrict both rights citizenship are right in trying to the us constitution. the order would refuse citizenship to anyone born in america if need a parent as a legal, permanent resident or citizens. when trump assigned a raft of executive orders since taking office, mike kind of has the details. 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 past, the f, b i and the c, i a have resisted to making these investigations public, arguing that it would not be in the,
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in national interest. but now president trump has insisted that they must be released. he's given the direct 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 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 supports him and now he is granting them federal risk infection through an executive order. now the f, one of his executive orders has come up against a legal hurdle that's concerning a bus ride,
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the rights of those bone in the united states to pull citizenship at he executive order. can you remove this particular right? but this is now being rejected by a judge in seattle who described it as the most unconstitutional order he had seen in more than 4 decades on the bench action against this particular order is underway in a number of other states as well. in the end, it's likely to end up in the supreme court. mike, hannah ultra sierra washington us now the philippine government is pushing for the expansion of nickel binding it a bit to become a leading supply of so called transition minerals. nicole is use of the production of batteries for electric vehicles, but as of as say, the demand for these minerals is threatening 1st. barnaby low has the support from brooks pointing to the province of allowing the hot in some buildings family has owned this piece of land for generations. their members of the one tribe in books
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point and the agricultural town in the western philippines. in recent years, it seemed a mining boom. well hired and blames to nickel stopped, piled next to their property for contaminating the soil by pulling up the so let's start good on top and the been underneath. and when it's flooded on january 14th, that ice crops we looked at because of the game with the flat harden and hundreds of other people protested for 2 months in 2023. arguing that the people in the mining company operating in their area didn't have proper permits. eventually it was granted the necessary licenses and that employees, 1800 mostly local workers. we are the biggest employer and the municipality. we are contributing a lot of a lot of boxes. the philippines is believed to hold $1.00 trillion dollars worth of mineral reserves, and the government is keen to tap into this potential. in 2022.

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