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strengthening faith, while english is rapidly becoming the world's common language, the original languages of the americas are dying at an accelerated pace. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sam is a them, this is the news live from dog coming up in the next 60 minutes. and then tied generation traumatized by genocide view and says 1000000 children and gaza suffering from mental health issues. these riley ministry continues operations in the occupied westbank, forcing thousands of palestinians from the homes. and janine 3 people are killed in a russian attack. the kids,
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while ukrainian drones target sipes and several regions of russia, fia and instability will tell you why syrians instead of killed cautious about returning home, even though much or less of this be the house that i'm doing. a casual sco with sports has no effect. joe could reach withdrawals from his semi funded live yesterday and open the 10 time melvin champion couldn't shake a muscle injury. so i found a service who had been to the find the often months of is riley attacks and gaza survive. is a trying to rebuild their lives, the sci fi between is around how mass. now it is 6 day, little the bombs of stops folding conditions remain desperate. 94000 trucks, caring humanitarian, a defensive gauze, or
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a positive deals. but it's not nearly enough for one point. 9000000 people on the brink of starvation. distribution is also a challenge. 15 months, a relentless is right. the attacks have destroyed roads and infrastructure. well, that's bringing honey. my moody joins us from the side on the intersection. in central gaza, highly 1st of all, as we were reading out the, the fact that a gets in doesn't mean it's the end of the chat. and dr. given the state of roads and infrastructure. absolutely, it's not the end of that challenge. in fact, it's the beginning, we're talking about 15 months of ongoing, a brutal mass bombardment, destruction of virtual everything gold means of live. there are areas across the guster that have been completely turned into more of a waste land that it's not proper for people to go back to or set up or rebuild
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their lives. it will take generation in areas that according to what we're here from, officials either from on or what or unit sit for, from local authorities here they, it will take generation to rebuild life in these areas. and by the time it's going to be very, very difficult for people to get back into their homes and, and start life. but again, as they knew it before october, 7th, but aid here is, is the 1st is the 4th to rebuild the shot, our lives, even though we're talking about a limited demands. it goes, the demands are quite massive, but we have sources are limited. we are talking about here for the 1st time, for the 1st time in 15 months. this the, this past week or coming this week right now is the only that we've seen this large number of, of a, the trucks coming in before that it was only a trickle amount of food supplies, water much needed life saving resources and urgent medical supplies. it's the only
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week that we're seeing this huge select silver and still not enough, given the fuse demand, given the depletion everywhere in the markets and, and in terms of what's needed immediately for people to survive. these difficulties and conditions of living difficult living and visit hundreds of 1000 of people in tens gone so far on daily basis. there's only the other challenge, the destroyed and damaged infrastructure that is making it very difficult to impeding the efforts of delivering a designated points already. before the sci fi, it was very difficult. a mechanism was it broke and given the, the looting, the power vacuum created by the intense funding campaign and also the ongoing restrictions on boarders controlled by these really military. all of this made it very difficult, made this gauze as to the quite thursday and hungry for 8 to come in. it will only take the coming weeks of ongoing non stop flow of
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a to the point. we feel that people are taking their fair share of, of food that they have been prevented from having proper access to it from all of the supplies that are needed for humans to survive. the war related conditions like the ones that lived through in the past for the past 15 months. there's also the problem of infrastructure warehouse is a storage houses are not available at the, at the, at the level to accommodate the large number of aid trucks coming in. so without the proper, the proper is sees fire, that's what that we hope it will take as long as it's scanned. and the ability and the permission to set up storage house across central area. northern part of the strip at 8 in these an in current shape will go by that will not be able to be delivered to much needed population at this point. all right, thanks so much honey. my mode that as well as ways being hearing the extent of
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destruction and damage to roads is making it difficult to deliver humanitarian aid to some areas. in the hold of a report somewhere off was some palestinians have taken masses until around hands children. so what every containers they have then make through. we back along, destroyed roads to their shelters. as the for giles use fire and cause a holds and the is really bonding has stopped this delivery involving 15 smaller trucks have 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 the system. so we took the initiated to provide fresh
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water to help displeased citizens returning to what's left of the homes and rough government. the policy mean water authority estimates the israel's 15 months bombardment has destroyed at least 70 percent of causes water 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, the charge i meant to say for, you know, it will come with the fios. as you can see, there's massive destruction. we return from the makeshift 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 life, the, the inventories amongst the rubble of what remains of causes city. people are putting up tents, brought in by 8 convoys. what agent the prepares, the tend,
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he's been allocated for his family. good and had the heart of this can barely fits to 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. the hundreds of thousands of people are expected to return to their homes and nothing closet 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 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 policy means returning to the place the call home will find that no longer
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exists and then obviously the cause of palestine. now the u. n is wanting up to 1000000 children in gauze or a suffering from mental health problems, often living through 15 months of is by the bones fully every day. the on the secretary general of the un humanitarian affairs agency told the security council, 17000 children being often children have been killed, solved, unfrozen today. that'd be mind, often separated from their family. conservative estimates indicate that over $17000.00 children without the families in gaza. sometime before they 1st breast pershing with their mothers and child beth, a studio to my is the director of communications that underwater you an agency for palestinian refugees. she says, in addition to physical treatment,
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people and gaza need mental health support. i'm not sure anyone has the words to do just as to what happened to the people of casa and really the focus is how do people overcome? so rather than just focusing on trucks and, and supplies coming in, which is really, really why come, i think there's a lot to do on the methyl has and the have people overcome the show control not, not only children, it is safe to say that everyone in gaza is say he's shocked to him a pies exhausted mentally and physically after the 15 months of one of the most of the boys in the middle east and across the world. and what ski is for this, these 5 to hold? look, it's only the beginning. we are cautiously optimistic and we hope that this is fine with it. turn into something much,
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much more long term. what's really key is that no more killing in gaza is taking place of these right emitted for you. step top attacks across be occupied westbank . the death toll is rising, at least 12 palestinians have been killed since tuesday. 10 of them in jeanine is why the attacks have increased since the policy and authority withdrew. forces from the area, bulldozers have destroyed infrastructure and tune up roads from the sol. how it has this report from jordan's capital on mine because he's right, the government and power steering authority of band. i'll just hear from reporting within as well. and the occupied westbank, or any of their 1000 palestinians, forced to leave their homes in the janine refuge account. these really military is intensifying is 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
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palestinian towns to the ground just as they did in gaza. now 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 that have been no evacuation orders for the people of janine. 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 it's targeting. did you need battalion an umbrella group for fighters from islamic? you have some us unfair palestinians here. say the soldiers is goal is clear to instill fear and intimidation among the population is not gonna fight even though we were surrounded by israeli soldiers and military gear. from all directions are holding our breath worried. we could be shot at any moment. our children were
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frightened to death since the war 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 west bank as part of its overarching goals for the war on gonzo. but the un special rubber tor francesca albany is 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 now to the seas, firing gauze are, and how to rebuild. that's all being discussed of the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. how should i have a bottle of joins us from that? and how should i know you've been talking to people about the challenges of getting a distributed once it enters garza,
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water officials saying suddenly, basically the top prior to for the time being as follows. because that is concerned is to ensure that food medicine, fuel cell ton material is going to be delivered steadily, consistently into the tablet to reach the concerns about the distribution issues, the obstacles, and also they're looking forward to getting more guarantees from these riley's on the need to maintain a steady flow of that particular age, but there is concern among the international aid agencies, the donors and the international community about what happens next in goes on for this, i'm joined by allowing you to is the executive, the deputy executive director of the world food program, thank you for being with us. a run you guys that in particular, what are the biggest challenges us, why you all consent? i think you have some i think the 1st thing for us, it's
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a very welcome ceasefire. it's long overdue. and since it's occurred, we have managed pushing $4800.00 trucks immediately. this is not just to double the speed, but for the whole humanitarian community. most without incident. what we need, however, is that the border crossings remain open reliably, so and the tower staff are able to move freely and safely across the gaza strip to reach the 2000000 in the city is likely to top the agenda in the upcoming months. many as have been internally displaced, 1st of all of the country felt likely to return home with massive boston potential for huge humanitarian issues. the syria is a story of hope for us and the tops the agenda as devices as the sedan. so are the meeting. sadly, are growing and numbers, but serious specifically brings hope despite hosp, the country being hungry and most of the country being below the poverty line. but
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the opportunity for us is incredible. we are present across the country. we've been that 20 years. know it well, and we've managed to, to continue distributing to date, we getting bakeries up and are able to reach. and we are very helpful actually about the reconstruction and the potential in syria. how much would you need in terms of funds to tackle the global humanitarian issues? one of the reasons why it dumped a fee is in davos is because the hunger crisis globally is increasing. so despite a lot of resources that have been put into this, we are seeing more conflicts. we are seeing more climb, magic strokes, the talk frequent, and the economic impacts generally. so 343000000 people in the world are acutely hungry. this is a growing number, not every seating number and for that w speeds, but not the key thing. it's to the private sector to the public sector to all,
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to contribute. the douglas be specifically needs about 16000000000 to respond to the current crisis this year. and we look to the generosity of many who have contributed already and, and we hope will continue. the assistant director of that was for the program. thank you very much indeed for being with us. saw me the the weld. uh, the, the, the forum here in davos and a survey has been basically saying that on the complex and extreme weather conditions, we continue to talk to the global risk, which means that many international and 8 agencies will have a huge challenges in the near future coping with the magnitude and the scope of the tragedies of the suffering of people which explains the need for billions of dollars to be able to do to what that situation particularly now. and as far as guys consent, thanks so much cash. i'm on the bottom of that, but i'm joined in the studio of i'm the most so he's
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a professor at the institute for graduate studies. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, we've heard from the deputy governor of janine, if we start with what's happening in the west bank talking about these ray, the ray, they're about to step up even further off the full entrances to the city was sealed, while the is the goal here according to what you can see to. yeah. so i mean, i think we have to just kinda zoom out a little bit and recognize that israel is because basically an ex expansionist state, this idea of greater israel is very, very deeply rooted belief. among many israelis, including the political elite, is that all of this land is supposed to be for them. so there's been an ongoing attempt truly decades long attempt to try to expand slowly into the west bank. there are more than 200 illegal settlements and outposts there also more than 750000 illegal is really settlers. and so these kinds of incursions are not, are not uncommon. certainly this is an escalation, but israel has its sites on
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a larger and larger sections of the west bank. and there have been rumblings that they may seek to formerly an ex uh, at least area see in the west bank this year. area say of course is the area of one of the areas under the also codes that the palestinian upon assuming, sorry, it was supposed to have some say over. right? so right. but the area see is an area that is real, has a lot of control, security and administrative control over and most of the settlements are in the same area. how far israel can go in the next, in the west bank. that also depends on the us position, right, and that's listening to what the officials of the incoming trump administration have been saying about the policy towards the west bank. i do agree with the statement that is in order to achieve long term piece of stability in the middle east that we have to secure the human rights and rights of self determination for both israel ease and palestine. yeah, that's, that's
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a yes or no. i support human rights for all and i think it's a disgrace that hum off and his the law have stripped human rights of the palestinian people. and we need to ensure that we are standing up for human rights . and israel is standing up for human rights. it is a beacon of human rights. are we the reason we agree with that? i asked you in my office also about whether palestinians have the right of self determination. my understanding was you said yes, you have a different answer today. that was not the direct question that we discussed by set the power you've been with people. how students have the right of self determination. i believe the palestinian people deserve so much better than the failures that they've had agreed on. there is leaders, pretty simple quite and i believe i take a piece in the region of course state drawer of human rights. so i want to ensure that number one, we bring the hostages home. i want all of this representative panic. let me just
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ask you, i have 30 seconds left. i'm rarely surprised by answers in my office, but i did ask you whether you subscribe to the views of finance ministers, some of which rich have i am sorry. if i'm outraged this is rarely 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. so listening to that they sold some exchanges and it's not limited to this official. we've had some of the things from mike huckabee and all those. you've got to ask yourself, what is the new you us policy towards the westbank going to be when you have officials talking about. they think israel has a quote, biblical right to the area and they struggle to move in also to many people the basic logical,
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straightforward question about whether people palestinian people have a right to self determination. yeah, i mean it's, it's certainly very ominous. but now i think it's easier to understand why israel was hoping that donald trump would would when the election and back in, in august. and i mentioned this in an earlier interview, a trump said that israel's borders were too small and he wished that there was a way to expand the borders. and this was interpreted by the right wing, including by the law, small church who is just referencing that in that clip. as a kind of green light for the this, this plan. and expiration of the west bank at least part and then on token, just about area. see though all day they told me about a, b, and c, the whole westbank floor. i think they understand that this has to be gradual, but the goal is to ultimately take over the west bank and also a browser. and i think um, you know, it's clear that israel would like to de populate both of those. uh, you know, uh areas and then resettle them completely with, with his release with,
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with jews. but in the case of goals that we have a seats 5 deal just about holding. how difficult will the next stage of this c 5 deal. i think tomorrow the exchange of more captives by both sides. we sort struggle the 1st exchange struggle how, how does this one going to be? it's very complicated. i think it's going to be complicated every stage. first of all, both sides kind of have their preferences about who's going to be released, right? the israelis have preferences on which captives are going to be released 1st. then come as preferences on which palestinians are going to be released from those. it is really a jails, but also we haven't always had had clarity. and i don't think i'm, this is always had a clarity on which is really captives are still alive and which were kill, which is really captors were killed in the bombing in, in, in israel's bombing campaign. now my understanding based on that is really media reports that i've seen is that things seem to be squared away for it for this
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weekend, for it for tomorrow. and how may i ask is i believe prepared to submit a list later today with the 4 or is really captives that are, that are going to be released tomorrow. all right. and how many, most of you thank you so much for coming in. the russia has it time to cranes central region, killing 3 people in an overnight strike. the impacts in debris from intercepted drones fell on to a residential building and several calls causing extensive damage on person is being treated for severe burns. and the hours of friday, russian officials are full to the ukrainian, the strike. it's an oil refinery near moscow to speak to a non con these that they have cost region of kids. so 1st of all,
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i'm on let's write down what happened to you and what was the target? well the target, we don't know, the drains that flew in around about 4 am and they were intercepted by ukrainian at defense, the debris that fell on the actual power, full blast way, actually destroyed most of the front of the apartment building that isn't scarcely a flat in this building that hasn't been effective, in fact the boss way damage has been so why that it goes probably about a couple of 100 meters down that direction as well. and that presence of landscape of ukraine issued a statement of condolences to the loved ones of the people that been killed in 2 separate attacks and keep regent. but he also made a very friendly veil for against the people that was supplying russia with joining, saying that those people are equally as responsible for the damage that is taking place. let the one behind me that's affinity both right against the wrong that
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supplies the shaheed weapon system to russia. so, very strong woods that from presidents lensky, and always seeing him or on any changes either in diplomacy or on the battlefield. since donald trump took office. so while the was still continues those drain strikes, i just use i still coming in to the region. ukraine still being able to target russian with russian targets with in the country itself. and there is no diplomacy between the 2 countries. however, donald trump has this 100 day deadline to end the war, he's actually put in a special invoice, a got cold. keith killed who is going to be the special ed boy to the russian federation and ukraine. it's his job to get those people to negotiate and table. he's all being taken very seriously right now in either russia. oh you crime because he's not different, but he is actually a former left hand in general. so no diplomacy so far?
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no hint of a strategy to get the 2 sides to the table and yet, so the was still continues. now that 100 day deadline is still taking its $98.00 days now. so let's see what happens in the coming couple of months. thanks so much mom, come the the still ahead and i'll just say our security threats. that's how not giving us all of these use street children in the city of kind of the around the off thousands of youngsters enticing them. and so close rehabilitation camps. island schools, something needs to change, not just the united, tell funds they can't sustain the account, financial losses. that's coming up with joe the
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now you can quarter, i bought in the side clarity. it's a very rapidly developing area of low pressure that produces extremely strong winds on the surface. been named storm, a wind, just reflecting island whales. knowles in england and scotland with wind gusts, already probably a record high $180.00 or couldn't use it for an hour. and just to just to read ireland for the rest of friday, the west of the window across north lot in southern scotland and the closest of the weather was it apart from the weight and this it will bring some random reflect, some significant snow to scuffle is moving fairly quickly, eastwood so eventually it will affect the coast of norway or also bring strong winds and snow and the expanding front. for me it means rather wet weather, wind, of course, but not the same strength across from belgium, property, northern germany as well. now that is the stormy part of the year, 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 saturday. the same time to the right
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moves it into spain, something from coughing to switzerland, and the wind stopped to wind up with another incoming stone. for a couple of days time. if we leave the shows of europe, we get too much cloth, whether it's too breezy for the task that how much and blows strongly of the wants of the capital of the compare empire. the serene, ancient city of uncle and present day cambodia is a protected unesco world heritage sites. but as its temples of lakes and irrigation canals are being preserved, many of its inhabitants are being relocated. people in power investigates the alleged force evictions of thousands of families. the bathroom for the soul of anchored body parts and one on the jersey hearing the fact is very systematic and deliberate. destruction of causes we will to infrastructure has left more than 2000000 people in
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a state of color. since from asking questions. what do you think will be the last thing? impacts on journal is reporting from the action when firefighters did arrive. there wasn't sufficient with an in depth coverage. it's a gathering of intention to speak to wisdom teeth this out as it was, teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story. the welcome back here watching out just to a ton, somebody capital headlines. these writing it for you is that top of the tax across the occupied westbank concerns a series of operations and the janine refugee camp will continue 12 palestinians
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