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as well as the israel says, is withdrawal from southern lebanon will not be completed by deadline. sex on the ceasefire agreement the on saturdays a them, this is out just ever lived from dell hall. so coming up, rising from the ruins of the 15 months of israel's genocide, the war i'm gaza, palestinians of trying to return. so people are moving with mixed feelings, the feeling of relief. but at the same time, there are hard to break, but also with resilience that they're going back to rebuild their shutter life. congolese made 3 sense reinforcements to the eastern city of gum or off to
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a strain of loss is $1223.00 sciences. the israel is just a noun states withdrawal from the southern lebanon will not be completed by the looming seas. 5 deadline is right at 11 and agreed on the ceasefire in late november intended, near the 14 months of cross border hostilities between is ready for asses and has the law finances on the the agreement is a trip scheduled to withdrawal by january. the 26 that sunday, but prime minister benyamin su hours office now says this rouse withdrawal will last beyond 60 days. it says the cease fire agreement has not yet been fully enforced by lebanon. as the seaside deal stays, it has the law will not operate as a military force between the autonomy river and the blue line. the un designated
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temporary pulled into a ton, these right imagery is supposed to withdraw its soldiers from the southern lebanon . this enabled the lebanese ami to send thousands more troops to the area, but israel says this has not been fully enforced. lebanese army has been responsible for full thing, any compliance to an international committee. and the existing un peacekeeping force agreement states all sides off method to exercise self defense, say no, hold on the joins us now lie from by route. so zane a just to put it in context, how much of a withdrawal have his right the troops conducted. so far well since that cease, fire came into effect on the 7th. is really true drawn from a number of villages along that border, but they remain in dozens of other villages and they have been destroying homes. and what they say are, has, well, those infrastructure tunnels,
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at times they even move deep inside leaven on areas where they did not reach during the war to carry out what they calls our clearing up operations. so this really is, are now saying that they're not going to respect the deadline, but that they are not violating. because the terms of the agreement said that they should withdraw within 60 days, and they're accusing 11 on of not upholding it side of the deal saying that the lebanese army has still not fully deployed. and that tests while are still remains in southern 11. not now, 11 on this, this is those claims. they believe that these are all set up the is right. these are using to remain in 11 on so really certain times. what is, you know, what will happen next? the between the speaker a part of the man who was really involved in that it goes patients that lead to the
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cease fire agreement, the head of the ceasefire. monitoring so many i us general told him that the a withdrawal will be delays. and what we understand from sources supposed to be the part of and speaker told him, well, in that case, the thousands of residents are going to return to their homes. regardless of the fact. if it's rare, these troops are still there or not there, regardless of the consequences. now whether that's near the rhetoric or that's a real threat of the bottom line is this 11 on has few options spaces week has well, that has been severely weekends if it opens up a front against as well as route will respond partially. we will see a resumption of those air strikes, which really devastated until so many people in november and, and in december. so the only way right now for these really forces to withdraw is like, you know, through international pressure. but the not the yahoo government saying that the phase withdrawal will continue in cooperation with the united states. so like i
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said, very uncertain type. i think somebody saying a hold of the say the boss a months of his right. the attacks and gaza survive is a trying to rebuild that licensees 5 between as well. i'm us now and it's 6 day. and although the bombs have stopped folding conditions remain desperate. nearly 4000 trucks counting humanitarian, a defensive browser as part of the deal. but it's not nearly enough for one point. 9000000 people on the brink of starvation distribution. also a challenge. 15 months of relentless is right. the attacks have destroyed roads and infrastructure. and 10 camps have been flooded. the municipal authorities say reconstruction is guided, take time and resources having my load reports and what rebuilding means for
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palestinians in gaza. this cars are for our dividend, give us an estimated 42000000 tons of trouble. since the united nations rebuilding is no easy task, simple authorities are leaning the recovery effort on the the model. luminous. all aspects of life were destroyed, including thousands of kilometers of roads, 600000 meters of water, new york, 1000000 meters of sewage system. more than 400 under ground water wells, the r prioritizing homes, hospitals and schools, as well as water and electricity networks. but the down thing task of removing the mountains of brothers is a fraud with the challenges, particularly a lack of resources. think about the need of some know, so that's the thing id on that. again, that in gaza, city alone. more than 100. 33 pieces of heavy equipment, 10 vehicles were destroyed in israel's have been a genocidal bore. and it, this represents 85 percent of the municipalities capacity. therefore,
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the entire closet strip is in dire and urgent need of heavy machinery and equipment necessary for repair and reconstruction. then there is a israel blockade on garza and is really border restrictions, both of which will slow progress. many people here are skeptical that the problem is, the system's way to translate into rail a change or head. so what's the thing when i went to see my house and rough uh, i found it completely destroyed, wants to go to my house. but how am i supposed to do that? if i go back, i live in attend. the problem is that there is no life, no water, no electricity, no infrastructure or food. there's nothing left for us. removing the rumbling gauze if not just removing bricks and slabs of concrete, it's a symbol of resilience and hold for a community determined to rebuild. but the pos ahead is long and will much depend on the international support for this recovery effort. honey, my more i was just the euro from the fin, from area of the gaza strip palestine of julia to move as the director of
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communications at honora. that's the united nations agency for palestinian refugees . now she says, in addition to physical treatment, people and goals that need mental health support. i'm not sure if anyone has the words to do justice to what happened to the people of casa and relate. the focus is how do people overcome? so rather than just focusing on trucks and, and supplies coming in, which is really, really wide come, i think there's a lot to do on the methyl has and to 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 my pies exhausted mentally and physically after the 15 months of one of the most of the boys in the
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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, much more long term. what's really key is bands no more kidding in gaza is taking place on the war on gaza is created a will to crisis is ready for us, is destroyed much of the palestinian territories water plants leaving residents struggling for basic necessities. and the lady has mall from kansas city. now this is what these are, what you'd be war has listed behind this function. and this is rich civil use for this water. i'm here at the fac neighborhoods, as you can see, to go in our line. and in the queue to just bring couple of water for the lease, offer $470.00 days of the war that destroyed this amazing planet to,
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to produce water and to provide this and as water for this rich civilians. as you can see how long the line is, we can see here, children who to be in the school, but unfortunately, the war, her house for the bill, the water, and the basic necessities solve for their families. and maybe these 2 kids got their father's, the kills, enjoying the place, and the bees gotten astray beds you can see more people are coming just to feel the down the water, the destruction of the road have made it difficult for trucks to just go to these destroyed neighborhoods to. 5 the drinkable water for these uh civilians, as you can see, that they are gathered to just to get in the water and
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the pop up. we are facing the massive difficulties apart from the water treatment plants that were totally destroyed by these really forces. the few ones running the suffering sharp shortages of spare parts. in addition, prizes a rule materials how skyrocketed, we can hardly keep the plant up and running, but not the difficulty we are facing is the shortage of fuels necessary to operate the plant. fuel prices are now us to know mickle this reflect negatively on the final water product on the plane. people cannot afford to buy fresh water, many a full to drink. see what's on the i get the result. i had the older roads have been totally destroyed. i'm a forced to follow long and rough roads, not only of the truck some times well enough, but they also can see more fuel burn during all this simply to help us to light palestinians get their hands on some clean, fresh water oil. this adds to the suffering of palestinian suitable, ready, suffolk, so gravely the hand of
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a we are not able to meet the needs of civilians currently in the city. you can imagine the situation with more display citizens for to at that point of getting a handful of fresh morsa will be almost impossible. to guarantee it's raining and the suffering is continuing. even after the war ended the heavy rain and the display of the water and have made it difficult for families who live in normal condition claims the doesn't city side of time. a plume of smoke is rising above janine refugee camp in the occupied west banquet, as well as counting out a series of rights. the is really offensive is killed 12 policy and says since tuesday is from and pains it's targeting the janine battalion and umbrella group for fights is from a mass stomach you have in front of the human rights office is called for an
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immediate end to the violence a homeless although it joins us now from jordan's capital. i'm mine because these right, the government and power steering authority has banned. i'll just sarah from reporting in israel and the occupied west bank. so 1st of all, when it comes to what's happening in the west bank, we're hearing from the deputy governor of janine, concerned that the situation is likely to escalate even further. what are we hearing from his right before uh, forces about where this operation is going well, the is really military has been speaking within the last 24 hours saying that they're going to use whatever means necessary, whatever mechanism they have in place in order to complete what they are calling a quote, town or counter terrorism operation in did you need refugee camp saying that it
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will last essentially as long as these really military wants it to last, palestinians today reporting is really forces demolishing several homes setting other places on fire within the janine camp, it's also worth mentioning, but this is the 4th day of this raid. and thousands of palestinians have been forcibly displaced, asked to leave their homes as part of this military operation. so now you have thousands of palestinians who are stranded in the occupied west bank, not knowing if they can go back. not knowing if there is even gonna be anything for them to go back to by the time this operation is over, medics have also been saying that it's been increasingly difficult to try and reach those who have been injured or even killed because of the industry. a minute firing that's happening by is really forces. they're also detaining people in what they're calling the field investigations. they're checking ideas of everyone who's trying to weave they're also detaining women and children alongside that palestinians in the camp say that they are terrified. all right,
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we'll leave it there. thanks so much from the south codes, you still are heading out to 0. 3 people killed in a rush and attacks me. a key is wild, ukrainian drones target sights and several regions of russia. the is the time the if a big shaft to produce the risk of either flash flooding or land spies, they've done that in java. and the full cost would suggest they could do it again. any word entities, or malays, you really are at risk this time the big dime posts, but they've changed the flavor of weather in east asia as well as cold as it was in that there's no more significant snow coming down to hawkeye to from, as it came out of northeastern china, but the next frontal system, which is not particularly cold, there is producing several centimeters this night where it has me yet full and this
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year. all way down to us will find this assistance moving east was dropping attempt isn't leaving still on the dry and south. we told it or try it up with some of the drizzle or possibly snow grains. if you're really unlucky, even in southern china, now it's a much closet picture elsewhere. this line that he's consists of this time of year excusing. heavy thunderstorms, possibly insur line, proposed speak for the savvy, numerous mainland india looks fairly drive and the ones who shows up in the northeast around so kim, otherwise we still look at what isn't happening in the big flat area. they've gotten genetic play, which is full of fog and smart quite often. now it has improved recently, new delhi. i'm afraid it's not going to stay that way. of the connecting communities adoption was never a benevolent effort. my family didn't need to be separated. my family needed to be supported. this isn't just about korea, this is
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a global industry opening up the conversation. would you say a call from says are, do people have low stress? because the what would be this out? that forgets 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 out just euro. and the, [000:00:00;00] the going thing out just to a time, somebody cappel headlines, say 5 between israel and mice in garza, his end to the 6th day of you and is wanting the amount of terry and situation
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remains desperate. so is 1000000 children are suffering from mental health issues. as well as withdrawal from the southern lebanon will not be complete by the seas find deadlines. the announcement came from prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office, which is confirmed with food and loss beyond the agreed 60 days. these ready ministry has stepped off its attacks across the occupied west by can says, series of occupation operations rather in the janine refugee camp will continue 12 palestinians have been killed since tuesday. 10 of them in geneva. okay, that is an offer and political unless the joins me now live from tennessee. good to have you with us. so we spoke the last hour, you rightly pointed out that this is not the 1st time that i have been on groups in engineering, for as long as there's been an occupation there, at least they've been on groups is not also the 1st time that is really operations
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have taken place that they haven't been able to stand out the groups as you read it. what do you see the goal of this operation to be this time then to hey, this, uh, you have to put this uh, re, agent in, in a broader perspective. you have to put in the, uh, is there any political crisis over the deal? we've come mazda cx, 5 deal. uh, on the other hand, there have been a choice of tax on surplus into westbank, especially in the northern west bank around jenny. so, is a, has a k c it. and it's on you all can say that's uh, the army is operating following in 10 ages. uh,
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that is where he is getting about preparation to conduct. uh though is that tax is right. um, i mean we had the, um, doas instead of these twice in the last 2 weeks. so um, it's all that, uh, there it is. people here, the scene is full of the committee that they are waiting to sacrifice the lice and waiting to uh to is ready citizens. this box of uh, them, uh, uh, friday for freedom um and at the same time, needs to prove to his spotless from the lo, ready go to right now is ready. so enough to prove to them that he
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is the toughest leader in as well. and they have to stick to him, and since they're putting a gun to his head, demanding the resumption of the wall before the end of the 2nd phase, he has to convince his 1st agency as well as the band risk. that's what place was they don't see that nobody can do what he is doing better than him. how is this the ability of that's an yeah. who's coalition evolving as the seas? fine. now approaches a we can effect so i see that this looked great. yeah. and then we have a client, the a very high tree, and it will be very difficult for nothing else to offer them
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a letter that will satisfy both bagley suits. these are the same time president trump, who is aiming to a much broader deal. it's not just a sci fi in gaza, he wants to show you a radio to join the brand because if he takes credit for and he believes that the uh, the middle east uh, is uh, a very important region to contain china and russia. it's not just a, you know, i don't think that each of us about the occupation of what the, uh, set, the zealots are doing the um, oh human rights. when he goes, you know, its a resume, good. trump, great today. and i think that uh, he insist that he uh is uh, uh,
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one of the american brake leaders and how come that uh, the northern community. and uh, keep in mind that they have the committee has to complete the list of candidates so glorious before. so the, so he needs to fast and i see that the, the dresser also from his live bernice is sally low, was that the is now he's a special adversary and especially advisor on the lease. and he needs also to deliver the goods to a level. so its locked in just the janine. oh gosh uh he's uh and you want me to lease that he's okay guys to relieve with that. thanks so much of coupons off. thank you. savvy radius top diplomat, susan syria and his 1st visit to basket. since the fall of bush out or less than 5 minutes,
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the friends 5 sons been thought of hong that's where syria is newly the shut off of talks on the countries future. in his statement with his theory and account defaults been thought of honda emphasized we all support the serious debility sovereignty and territorial integrity. they also called for the lifting of all sanctions on the country. we have already started delivering humanitarian aid in significant quantities. not one of course continue, but one of the purposes of my visit today was to hear from the syrian leadership directly what the immediate requirements, what are the immediate needs of the suing people of syria in order to assess what the kingdom of side rate. yeah, and our other partners in the region and globally can offer in immediate assistance and, and longer term programs in order to help syria helped us here in economies stand on its feet. russia has a time to try and central key of region, killing 3 people in and out of the night strike. the impact in debris from
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intercepted drones fell on to a residential building and several calls causing extensive damage. one person is being treated for severe burns in the early hours of friday, russian officials reported the ukrainian strikes his an oil refinery and in moscow, in eastern democratic republic of congo, m. 23 rebels of killed the ministry governor of the northeast region was injured on the front line according to the u. n. where the m 23 i'm group is advancing and taking control of key towns after a string of losses. imagery sending reinforcements, including tanks, heavy onto the re and heather caught the gun ships towards the city of goma, and $23.00 fights is being closing in on the provisional capital for months. now. the toilet calls like really nice it in late 2021. and those involved uganda, and rwanda for the a call reports. as the m 23 arm group in advance is along the shores of lake q. one
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of the only ways to escape is by both of whom we fled. because we know that when the enemy arrives in our village, people forcibly recruit many young people on the roads. it's a similar story. thousands are on the run. after m 23 fighters to control the lakeside town, a socket. they were accused of widespread atrocities including rates, more than 2000000 people up in force from their homes since the contract restarted 3 years ago. and went to dfcs army and allied armed groups having trying to fight back that support from burundi and soldiers. the presence of un peacekeepers and troops, southern africa hasn't stopped the loss of territory. however, the line sees includes mines and some of the world's largest deposits of colton. mineral used in electronics. exports are worth millions of dollars a year. and $23.00 says it's fighting to protect members of its persecuted ethnic
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group. the un us and you accuse we're one day supporting the arm groups names to galleys has denied. okay, and the i think we're at the crucial moment. what pressure on the window could be one of the ways to push m 23 to either withdrawal or stuff. it's expansion. but at some point, this pressure will no longer be as effective. if m $23.00 is allowed to extend further into the territory. it's the latest chapter, decades old conflict in the eastern d or c, one in which rwanda and uganda having faded for being accused of meddling, losing minerals also. and we have them happy since this starts. and this will, every way we go, we find ourselves in an on such a situation. we don't know what to do out in the children, get her on the way. they go hungry to it, and we don't know where to go. several rounds of negotiations failed, repeated. see as far as having broken people here,
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i just want to go home. i'm afraid your car out to 0 out thousands of children and then old. and i do and city of kind of all struggling to survive on the streets, the states religious police have launched a campaign to remove them saying there was a security threat. but they, the agency say that cools off in a cycle of neglect and the file system. natalie. hi, sham reports from condo. from above condo looks orderly and devin. what denise? its bridges and on street corners. a different story on 4000 soft children, some as youngest 6 are living on the streets. some has been abandoned. oh, there's a whole things or come from broken homes, the big, these kind of age. they 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 cubic meters,
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3 or 4 times a week. goose, calvin, june. 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 for once to be a sort of drugs. if he's country, what his government says he and others like him up with 10 show criminal recruits. the state sees them as the security threats, but their agency say they have been saved by those beds to protect them. and the system that's off was left in the hope for the future victims of all the t u. n. fall $219.00 economy crisis often have no access to education. but you estimates 1500000 children out of school in kansas city. their religious
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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 their sleep and bringing them to this comp to what the 4th say is rehabilitation. when we added to the we invite their next call us lead teachers with i'd say why i got students wouldn't tell us and we would call the parents. we will you who are you night children with their parents here they are given food on somewhere to sleep. or twice active a say it doesn't address the root of the problem development i know taking care of them. yeah. parents to neglect them. different does, but then just leave them like that's what is and now one of them not become to the
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