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w dot h t a dot q a the the long walk home, hundreds of thousands of palestinians return to northern dogs are off to 15 months of israel's war. 2 people at the time. well, making the gen the out on the clock. this is out there in life and also coming palestinians return to piles of rubble in northern dogs and with buildings destroyed by israel and the total destruction of the district separated since the genocide begun reunion system, but many still looking for the loved ones buried under the rubble, also, it had this gunfire, ups across gave him
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a 1000, slee, is him $23.00 fights. his claim may take him to 16 democratic republicans, congress, and ordered the government soldiers to the hundreds of thousands of forcibly displaced palestinians of returning to northern costs are off the 50 months of israel's will. most of the homes of neighborhoods line ruins. at least 2 people have died of exhaustion, dehydration making the journey while others are were uniting with their families for the 1st time since will be gone. honey, my mood begins are coverage as they have waited for this. the course. busy very long, forcibly display, as for 15 months, they have lost everything. and now walk in north,
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making their way back to whatever is left of their home. we want to see a family. i want to see my mom and dad. we haven't seen them for 15 months. it's a long time. we're going now because i don't, haven't seen my family for a year and a half. i want to go back and see that i've been waiting for 3 days to go to my parents. we have tied, i want to go to because we're not coming back here. moments of joy despite the hell they have suffered being far from over. the know there's very little to return to the like a river, people, the carry, whatever you belong in the left. the buildings, the home, the business is that once is stored here, now ruins in a destroyed waste land in gaza. city almost nothing remains inhabitable
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but for the 1st time since the war began, there is a sense of happiness and hope totally of what kind of head i cannot describe my feeling. it is a festive day for us as if we have been resurrected under now entering power done. what else can i have one message we the palestinians are the rightful owners of this land that we will not budge. our results cannot be done to we sacrifice 50000 lives and 110000 wounded over the past 15 months alone. we sacrificed our homes, schools, hospitals, and entire infrastructure. but we will not, but try to pull up that i'm a said the other sort of thing god, we arrived safely. save the reporter. what are you feeling today? there was the man crying. it's the best day of my entire life, said the man. i'm back with my family and loved ones, my friends and neighbors,
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for others, a sense of defiance that symbolic take 3, they say. how does the, how your people of great results, people of florida. we are probably not the homeland, every grain of palestine and causes soil is right in order to enforce evacuation of the north of the gaza strip. in the opening days of the war. around a 1000000 people have fled south a while hundreds of 1000 remains. many now will be re united living intends on the rubble of their homes, with a deeply on search and the future for the display of palestinians returning to their homes in the northern part of this trip is the 1st to step forward to rebuild their chatter live however, the journey ahead of them is long and litter. with many challenges, primarily on monk them is rebuilding. what 15 months of genocide has destroyed honey. my mode, i just see it out from the 3 and her adar palestine. well,
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let's take a look place at the next room card or is real clear about the full kilometer wide minutes resign when the boat get cut a go for know from the rest of the strip is run is opened up. i'll receive roads that runs along draws as coastline for promising use, traveling by foot and other major road sell out dean is being open for those traveling by call vehicles. the subject to inspection by members of a private us security company of the service industry was also supposed to be displaced by israel's one documented hood jenny to northern go. is it where simon the on why this? i am we are one is going home today. it took us a lot of time to already read this area. um, everyone. people are holding fast and even the i'm bearing everything i want in this class, but this is literally the moment i have been waiting since the day i got this place
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from the gods institute and it's not only me, it's everyone else here. everyone is going home today. we know it's going to be a very long journey, but we don't care. as long as we're going to reach home. that's all we want. we have been walking for the past 3 hours and we finally made it to net city. let me show you, this is where that is ready. soldiers and is ready, forces were stationed in this area. here wasn't, is really check point bonding policy news to go back and buy back north or back south. but as you see, palestinians are still on the move, we're talking about the 7 kilometer journey. how does the news are holding their luggage on their box? we see children, we see mothers. it's a very tiny certainly, and very hectic. everyone's scared to lose any of his family members,
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and we see that the is where the reports is also put because of the time to make a advisor for the palestinians to walk. and let me show you the scene. everyone is coming from different sites, directions to walk, to receive the streets. people are not being able to carry all of their items, so they're leaving some of their belongings because it is very, very hard to walk them this way and to carry a lot of stuff in the moment. let me also show you one. this is one of the main roads that connects between the cells in the north. and this is how the is really force is complete to destroy it. and it's definitely making it harder for policy to cross walking for almost 6 hours. and finally, i'm almost home. this is the street of my house
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a just like every single palestinian who is this place. every single time i ask someone, what is the 1st thing you're going to do when you go back north or to the god the city? the 1st thing they say is we're going to go see our house. and here i am. couple of minutes away. finally, after 15 months, i am a couple of minutes away from my house with you an agency for palestinian refugees acknowledges that challenges remain for those heading north, especially since about 90 percent of buildings and public infrastructure was destroyed by is really a tax. oh no, it says the risks of unexplained devices, particularly for children, a very high and basically the access to food to daily comforts is almost nonexistent except for the thankfully, as the last 8 days of the seas for the age that has come in. when the roy may soon face a challenge in trying to help with relief work and goals,
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as israel's ban on the agencies operations and processing the entire truth is to to take effect to the end of the months. here's under was director of planning sunrise . this bottle comes in and supplies at the end of this month. so like i said this this week, and of course we're, we're approaching this with massive, massive reputation, not unread, but for the release asset as a whole here on which so much depends right now, not just for the, for the, for the people who are suffering, but for the overall sci fi asset where able to continue operations in jobs for now, how long is the case remains to be seen, but we have thousands upon thousands of staff who continue to be able to work in gaza. adults is magic's health workers. sanitation labor is that clearing rubbish, clearing supplies, set for medical ways, things like that. but if the bill is a,
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is implemented in full, we will not be able to bring our supplies and we will not be able to do that. there is no contingency plan that is possible to, to, to, to, to put in place for i, i as launch is lot on right. does. and also with 2 thirds of the primary health care, we have 60 percent of the emergency shelter response right now, alongside of all the food and other things that we're bringing in, it simply is impossible to punt a contingency problem like that in, in places that they're all the results just around the capacity. there isn't the time of the wrong nice ations that have mandated to do. well, the opening of the next room carter is part of a deal announced by casa. it's a key mediation between israel and mass and kind of says a mass will. hi david, this is randy civilian abo, you who and 2 of the cottages before friday to the ministry wing of these limits. to hide his release a video message from your hood and then she says, my family,
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i'm well, i miss your last and i hope that i will be back with you very soon. just like the girls that were afraid. i'm currently without could for gates and i'm doing well prime minister benjamin netanyahu president trump. i us from you to do your best to guarantee the continuation of the season as planned. so that all the captives kind of returned home safe. and the person in prison is afraid and not able to return to their homes safe or buzz him. name is her message had to political and international relations. and he stressed that the group is committed to the ceasefire agreement despite what he says were efforts by israel to sabotage it. the low side we robust many times repeatedly stated, we are committed to this. so this need, we already need to know the maximum to, to get this the, the shelves to succeed, because it was our one from the one. how to solve this equation. well, just of this must have thought, you said that you sort of people have to help,
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but i know all my people to attend back to their houses in the most. therefore we are committed we, we don't do much. so when we come to give an forget, this is just as i've seen willow point, i know the stuff is all the training, just incorporation with them and get this book. unfortunately, we have photos. this is this the gives blend button. bring it to me. all of this government is he's trying to to, to see if the seats were audited, secure, was destroyed, or single does the, the like, what's the, haven't guessed of them when suddenly he started to talk about this clicking which was not part of the b. we with reasonable number of released cups of this. so you just limit the 4 megs. well, i know we, we have this part of this. we have income in contact with our brother on the go out there in garza, we have done so much. certainly the last 4 days i was to avoid so with doesn't this deal, but it's real, it's form a national security minister here, resigned and opposition to the cx. 5 deal of slime,
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the return of palestinians to northern garza. it's about ben give a, a says the opening of the mets room, colorado and the entry of tens of thousands of thousands into the northern kansas trip or images of how masses victory. and another humiliating parts of this rec, casteel. this is not what complete victory looks like. this is what complete surrender looks like. we must return to war, he says, and destroyed. with any of my colleagues 20 bucks of bo spoke to your c panel in the format. it's really just administer who initiated deals by piece process, and he says the far right is designed to continue the will, is on realistic. so those think about the continuation of the war. a is not a realistic given. you say that then you always trying to convince he's a extreme, a, a boston, is that a, it is not all though yet, and maybe you're in the future, the new future, the will,
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it would be a continued. i don't think the subject opinion we use way and we'd, we'd support pete, and i'm sure that the americans and the others will be we don't fall asleep. now as we're seeing, palestinians return to that homes, despite the destruction, and despite the challenges that they will no doubt face. what we haven't seen, much of it is, is really, is returning to the homes in northern israel despite the ceasefire in lebanon, where people have also been trying to return to their homes. we haven't seen, maybe i'm wrong, but maybe you can tell us this is really is returning to their homes that they had to leave for, for safety and security reasons. why is that? i see that most of them will read. some of them a will not be don't perhaps others would replace them. uh, i think that it's, it's not with middle of a day something there. there is a feeling that the situation in the nose is a stable for doing anything they want to return. do they feel like it's safe enough
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to return the schools? you know, at the end of the, of the day, people all over the world or want to get back home if it is possible. so it is no difference between the age. there is no difference between the bodies. daniels are want to go back home and cause the, even if they there is such a situation. he knows. and as a and the other hand these ways, i'll missing bill holmes and billy we don't back. i mean, i, i don't see here. okay, any problem what, what is more interesting in that respect is the idea of president the trump a to address fail people even full wide a from a, from guys i, this is something that they use very, very popular. my thinking, my view are still out of here and on the 0, the israel 11 and see, thought deal is extend this office time both. but let's beginning of 24. lebanese, the,
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me, and mazda, 2001. cool. so tens of thousands, mother, thousands dictate, and menu forced the fleet to campaign for his father's release. an office troubles with his work exhibiting the plight of his people to the world and documenting the deep scars of a fresh witness. please enjoy our tragedies on the jersey to global movements one side and spaced the other round in ancient wisdom, not his best to care. when we have this insight, we start to see things very differently, both seeking harmony with the planets by re aligned human values. precious, not so much of what needs to be done, but why are we doing and now is the time we cannot wait anymore. we have to do
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something about changing the system from within or thrice. we are nature on the jersey. this is in regions that is roughly develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. police collapse, we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad. i've been asking the people allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy as detailed as stories. the, the, the other guy you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories this uh, and hundreds of thousands of palestinians are returning to northern browser. 2 people have died because of exhaustion and dehydration on their way to the north. they're traveling on foot through the al rashid roads by come along the seller of
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the 50 months of old, most of the neighborhoods to be destroyed. international aid organizations are run, pay up support through the no well, the united nation says the situation in the democratic republic of congo, city of go by is very fluid. that's off the m $23.00 rebels. scientists say they captured it. malcolm webb has this columns of m $23.00 fighters and to the city of government hours off to the groups that had taken control. some residents watched from a distance well hid. the other kid people here have decades of experience. this advise living under the rule of various on fluids. some of the fights is very sophisticated weapons, democratic republic of come, the government says when soldiers are in the city. when the support for the on that
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advance is being widely documented for the previously denied it. recently claimed congress, governments escalating the conflict and says it has the right to defend itself. so inevitable. don't bottles continue that ours is government soldiers, worries for his life, to go to the executives. we are government soldiers, we had a band. so thought of these have left us here in the bush to fight the enemy, but it wouldn't be an urgent go. if you would abandon, we do not know what to do. we laid on our arms. what's all these men say they government soldiers who were trying to flee by boat from governments, pulled across like tv to the city of because they say they've been intercepted biber, london, marines who were taking them to surrender to end 23 home guys. armies being fighting alongside un sanctions on groups all sides of the accused of widespread
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atrocities including sexual violence and killing civilians. the u. n. u. s. u k. and from the cold on rwanda and m. 23 to stop. that's what's going on. the seminal front strongly condemns the offensive laid by the m $23.00 supported by the ro wanted on forces, which resulted in the death of peacekeepers and caused the displacement of tens of thousands of civilians. the fighting must stop and dialogue most was here. the 5000s of people have fled government to neighboring lawanda, about 2000000 have already been enforced from their homes in 3 years of fighting the latest chapter in a decades long conflict. wondering uganda invaded, congress really says he has a game that has been accused of meddling and detain minerals ever since for the last time. m. 23 to government who assessing years ago, the us and some european countries top military aid to we're wanda and m 23 was
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late to defeated. people here waiting to see how the international community will respond to this time malcolm web houses era? well, that's pretty now it's gabrielle, is under joins as live from the united nations in new york and gave the un peacekeeping chief has been speaking about this situation in a since you all see what's he had to say? yeah, that's right. to jump here, laquonda ahead of you in peace keeping gave a briefing to journalists here, as well as another top un official from the drc see. and it was a very gloomy picture that they painted of the situation in north keybo. and particularly in goma, both officials said that the situation is very fluid. they said it's hard for them even to get information out of goma at times. because they gave an example. there were instances in last 2448 hours. the un personnel had to go in underground
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bunkers for period periods of time for their own safety and were cut off from communications. so the situation is very fluid. but jump here, laquata to peacekeeping and other, the other you and for you for both said that it's unclear at this very moment. if the m 23 have full control of goma. let's listen to a little bit more of what was said of that briefing. a cycling, it's still very much an ongoing, it's very, very fluid. it's, uh, it's, uh, it's not over yet. um. so there are, there are many, many dynamics in town. and so it's a very, very fluid situation. it's a very dangerous situation. as on the i said, i think i will, i will police in the morning. so they had to go in the underground bunkers. but after data is very complex,
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situation us because we have to host a lot of people are feeding for the life of the un says that they are pulling out all non essential staff in and around goma and getting them to safety. but the un says that they're peacekeepers about 10000 soldiers from a force known as one who's go. they are staying in their positions as best as they can, but their mandate is to protect civilians, but also most are the congolese armed forces. so the un finds themselves in a very, very precarious position. at this moment, the head of peacekeeping did say that those reports that un peacekeepers had fled over the border into rolando, are not correct. he also said though, that it is confirmed from the one's perspective that rwandan soldiers are in government backing up the m $23.00. and finally, i will say just within the last hour or so,
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the security council has announced they will hold an emergency meeting on a situation in goma here at un headquarters in new york on tuesday. this comes after they held another emergency meeting on the situation yesterday. being sunday, so things are moving very fast, but clearly a wide sense of urgency to get this matter to the top of the international agenda as quickly as possible. right? very much a developing situation that gait, thanks for that uptake. abraham is under the new york a level and has decreed to extend the seas. 5 deal between israel and his beloved by 3 weeks. israel was supposed to withdraw its troops from the south by sunday, but it's military remains deployed in that spot protests among local people. it's ready, forces killed $24.00, and injured more than a 100 in the unrest. old policies now have until february, the 18th to fully implement the deal. didn't hold the reports from the liberties capital of favorites. so, there were concerns about the continued. so the,
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let's say of the ceasefire agreement between the hezbollah and as well that ended the war last year. but 11 on has confirmed that this will continue to adhere to that agreement, despite the fact that israel did not meet the deadline to withdraw its forces from lebanese territories along the border. israel was supposed to pull its troops out of 11 on by a 60 day deadline that ended early on sundays to allow the lebanese armies to fully to fly along the border and carry out its mission to this arm has the law and makes or has the lot and it's a weapons are, are moved away from the board or the white house said that the deadline for the full implementation of the deal has now been extended to february, 8th teams. the white house didn't say a few days ago that there was a need for a short temporary extension of the deadline because quote, has been a lot still remains a threat. so that the deal is supposed to see the is really army pull out of 11 on
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the 11th, these army deploy and hezbollah pulled back. but that deal is also supposed to see the full this argument of hezbollah. now the people of southern 11 on the village are as well been displaced for more than a year, tried to make their way back home on sundays, but they were met by is really life fire as well. kills more than 20 people injured . dozens of people, many of them were supporters of hezbollah. now it was a show of defiance, but many also saw this a message from the group, which has been severely weakened by the war last years. but this is a message from the group that it has not been destroyed and it still has influence in this country center for their l as as 0 balance in your opinion has agreed on a stage plan to ease economic sanctions against syria to help stabilize the country you for a ministers in brussels, approve the road map to gradually lift the penalties,
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including binding inputs of oil and petroleum products. high from a higher bar has mall from brussels. this is not going to be a blank check, but to buy the a step by step approach. so this is why the, what you is planning to do, they're going to start using the sanctions on the banking energy and transport sector to face the way for economic recovery in. so again, these were the sexes that were imposed by the us starting from 2011 when i saw it as a truck down one city in protest. if that works well. and if the government puts together a transition with an inclusive government, then that is to put 10 so full a sanctions to become politically nifty. if the international community in particular is not happy with the transition to democracy, there could reverse some of the decisions they made today here in brussel. but they
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say that this is quite a significant step and indication that the is willing to move forward when it comes to dealing with the new administration in damascus. that's it for me in the clock. i'll be back in half an hour with a full news out. a typical website out there they'll come inside. story is coming right on the the, the had low, they will stop down on to where a southerly bust swept into the se, cooling things down and bringing some showers and some storms. we'll see that rain start to gains the strengths across coastal areas of new south wales and have a look at what that does to the temperature in sydney, we're down to $25.00 degrees celsius. from 40 by wednesday is west route further north of that the monsoon. now in full swing,
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of course moving parts of queens and we could see some flooding the top and seems very wet weather as well. but it's once again the hot wins that are going to kick the temperature up and puts it remains largely dry for w way. if we have a look at the 3 day footpath, what we're going to be sitting very high. we should be around $31.00 degrees celsius. will be 40 on wednesday with clear skies, very hot weather here. the whole new zealand has been some improvement in terms of temperatures and settled weather. but there's a mass of weather starting to work its way up the south island tuesday into wednesday, but 2927 degrees celsius and christ church. so not bad at all. and some very wet weather, more weather in fact to come across the southern parts of south east asia in particular for borneo and indonesia on choose day what happens in new york. 1 has implications all around the world to make these
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