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of the these righty ami carries out a major military operation in the occupied westbank city of jeanine destroyed at least 20 palestinian homes on saturdays a them. this is i'll just hear a live from dell also coming up more in good and sick palestinians. leave garza for treatment abroad onto the seas 5 deal,
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but thousands more white filling. you've also had this out of the sliced suit and these are forced to flee the homes and gives you the states returning to a city in ruins. us secretary of state, monica rubio is arrived at panama, as presidential palace is washington instructions to take the back of the canal. the now is ready, falls to zip code out. several singleton yes. explosions. in the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank, the 20 homes in one neighborhood have been destroyed in the attack, as well as been conducting a major minutes for yourselves in the occupied westbank for a 2nd week now. and jeanine spend the focal point. at least 27 palestinians have been killed so far. until bossy is
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a resident of janine. he says these right the army has been burning and demolishing houses in the streets for 12 days now. the social now we see that most of the houses in getting gum. uh, not through the the bubble anymore. uh what, but that's the brand of those ready to automate to them and make jeanine gum. not anymore. look like account. and this is for sure. it's a very big, long term plan that they have been talking about. but we never imagined this going to have been in this way. the best day the army came and they said, oh the it is, it does have to go out because we're gonna bump some houses. but we didn't expect this. we didn't expect this amount. and so the plan is a clear they built that won't work on the idea of of the cheese. they don't want to you either through g for off by the time the whole plan is about to make the thing and case for good. been to that make it died. i love talking about anymore that i
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have to put in that if you jesus, but it's time. so it's not about the this is not motivated. those people who lives and you know, when you talk about one house, it's not really one family can examine. do you need, can you find one house with 4 families, threes, families, so i'm sending you a 15000. it does. it does include income. now we are outside $6000.00 engineered city and the of of thousands displaced on all, but that's it. the villages engineering. so all these funny needs, whether they will and they will, how they're going to live and who is gonna provide them. a new house is bought a new place it many children without scores and many and just people because even go to the hospital. so if use bump described to the patient, who is the responsibility of the best? the result who's going to take care of this? people and how does it solve how he joins us live from my mind. she's that because he's right. the government time palestinian authority of bandages here from reporting inside as well. and in the occupied the west bank. so always ready
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officials to hear out wide 20 homes been destroyed in a single operation. well, these really military did release a statement saying that they raise 20 homes on the same residential block because they were being used for, quote, terrorist infrastructure that according to these really military. but they also released quite a lengthy document detailing what they've been doing during this offensive in jeanine. this is a large scale military operation that has been going on for nearly 2 weeks. the army says they've arrested nearly a 100 tele simians and killed dozens of others, but that's the route the occupied westbank as a whole. but when it comes to jeanine, you're looking at at least 15000 palestinians who've been forcibly displeased by this re, these really are me in previous weeks, has been telling palestinians to get out via drones, via loud speakers on his really army vehicles. they've been shooting
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indiscriminately in the streets, which includes firing out civilian homes. it just a couple of days ago. a 2 year old girl was shot and killed the after live ammunition hit her in the head while she was inside of her home, having dinner with her family this morning, another 73 year old man shot and killed on the streets of janine. but look, these bloss didn't just impact this area, it also impacted nearby hospitals which are already struggling because of the many checkpoints that have been put in place by is really forces. when this raid started . i, thanks so much. have this on the whole desk. my mom told me the 46 2nd in did palestinians have been allowed to leave gaza through that? off crossing. they'll be receiving treatment abroad is the 2nd day since the border with egypt reopened. also, it was destroyed, buying this really offensive thought. a cab. i assume has more from rough stays on
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the spot agreements between isabel and how much it stipulates that at least 50 palestinian patients will be evacuated once, rough or cursing boards that will be reopens again on a daily basis. and during the past 2 days, what we witness was completely less, it's what list the expected number that had been agreed upon that we mediate says, and the conflicting policies just to different example, say 27 fellow citizens have been confirmed that they were evacuated to rough crossing by the w h o on today we got a new update from gauze us health ministry that 46 patients were allowed to be evacuated to rough crossing, under the supervision of the w h. o. and the cause us health ministries, folks. what we, so i used to pauses in in the ambulances that were approaching to rough horsing with children, women and men who were desperately and severely injured and are in a very a. so if you needs to be treated approved where their injuries require
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a very long time rehabilitation and complete surgeries that cannot be locally carried out to you in the gaza strip. and that is for one clear reason is the very remarkable devastation of clauses, valley function of hospitals, the chronic shortages of medical supplies and the destruction of equipment. we are still expecting that within the coming days we are, we are going to see more batches of injured people who are scheduled to be transported outside garza to receive medical treatment. but what one of the most and very a freight carrier is the grim realities that we have seen is that many families and many people have been lasted to be up to be evacuated from garza. but once the roof, our crossing has been reopened. they were not live, they had, they have passed away due to the due to these to be injuries that'd be, have been enduring as these thoughts of stories. really, it is
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a constant reminder about the drastic told of the is very well. and garza as well as launched an ass striking central gauze of it, targeted a coffee entering at least 4 people. the attack happened on the o rashid road, used by palestinians returning to the homes in northern garza, is there any media says the vehicle was trying to cross into northern garza without being checked. thousands of palestinians of return to northern gals with defined destruction caused by his right the strikes, homes and roads has been destroyed. the attacks also left the area without volta shelter, food, and sanitation facilities, not to the goals and strip was flashing during, as well as 15 months will hardly about fluid has more from gauze, the city, the what right here from my side, i a complex or a 3rd, in our section known among people,
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life is going back on track is slowly it with the many of the people here are trying to find whatever is helping them to sustain their lives here. emitted the destruction the scale of deposition caused by these really war in the past 15 months on guys of virtually everything has been destroyed here in the many buildings and many roads and infrastructure. we see in many of the cars here are moving on, crossing this in our inspection, but are really moving in a very rugged rocky roads, making them to move it slowly, causing some a traffic congestion. here behind me, a lot of people who just made their way back from the central area and the last evacuation and the funding part of the strip are back here. and they are shocked by the here level of destruction that is causing their home. the vast majority of people are arriving here. do pretty much nothing left for them. there are no homes . there are no shelters for them. open time we were approached by people here who are asking and wondering would so much if you're at the end of their faces about when
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a the trucks are coming in. when filters in 10 supplies are coming in. because for now, many of those people who are here are either sleeping in the streets or trying to find temporary filters inside. many of these damage building those that did not collapse yet or digging shoulders inside. whatever list of honor was school and public facilities across the city, but there is a risk in doing that. as many of these buildings are at risk of collapsing that might cause further civilian casualties. what we're seeing here, a multi layered, difficult living conditions caused by 15 months of devastation, but also the uncertainty of the future. a lot of times we walk and see people here . and we already noticed that the excitement of the happiness of them returning to their home is fading away in the face of many of the challenges that is already there already and littering their journey to their homes. in northern garza and garza city any my floor, i just see it out from us that are complex. and y'all is
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a city palestine. some of the 183 palestinians released from his id jails inside today of recounted harrowing testimonies about the condition and his right of captivity. many of them are turning to gaza. discovering everything is gone. camille, nothing like reports. he lost his freedom for decades. within the past 15 months. he's lost on yes, the other. how much is welcomed by family and friends and his hometown to sonya is south of the gaza strip. missing at the people she misses the most. what about 12 to his mother and all of his sisters were thrilled and one day and then 5 family 20 members. whenever he called we'd say you'll find them all waiting for your release. but now he's out and didn't find any of the the, his 1st journey is not to his home. but to the cemetery. my brother was
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detained during the war. he's asking me about a month. what do i tell him that as well? killed him. the emotion reunions of the month of genocide to some of the prisoners were arrested at the beginning or cut out from the outside world. for so long, many were confronted on their return with the city. they couldn't even recognize the homes, road neighborhoods in ruins. the some of the loved ones buried in the revel. she really to my tommy's axis father. his father says the devastating use both his wife and daughter died in his reading compartment. the job, my wife was killed on my daughter's 2. i had no idea i did not know. i left the
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prison hoping to hug them, see them and get them. i almost forgot how my daughter looked like. aside from the mental and psychological pain they suffered physically, a piece of to dozens of prisoners were taken to hospitals. the palestinian prisoners association says the is rate practices amount to systematic torture of the above has to be tortured us massively 6 months of severe torture. who am i sure some people have their arms cut off from the handcuffs. a short little slab budget done. the conditions was so difficult, it was very cold and i couldn't have blankets. we were only allowed a little food. i mean, you'll come see me. i spend a 150 days with my hands in hand coming out of a 150 days, and my eyes are blindfolded. my eyes still hurt till now. i lost 28 kilograms in prison. has it been somebody? well, they catching up and what happened in the communities since they were arrested. some might struggle to find the time to fully taken all that was done to them
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during their imprisonment community back out to 0. of the sudden these ami size is taking control of several towns seized by the time of the 3 rapid support forces and the central ga 0 state, including the city of why the matheny, thousands of students, these who are forced to flee the city. now hope to go back after a year of looting and vandalism, or concerns that may not be much for people to return to how much vile has the story a year ago for 1000000 people were living here in west virginia. 2 thirds of them arrived off to fleeing fighting between so then these government troops and the problem me to set it up and support forces in comfortable in december 2023. the outset for the 10 people slept again, but a few hops. tate and i'm on, i use the my elder sister was disabled on sick. so we clearly the amount of
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suffering from the treatment of the artist is difficult to describe. these every method of violence against those, they would jump over the walls of homes, the people's property by force mobile phones. these kids, anything. they show people dead in their homes. you walk in the street feeling, i'm safe at any time. of the few others who fled or sorted to recently i came back 2 days ago, but i found my home in a miserable condition. they have left nothing in even the beds. they took away every single item, this mockery to use to be popular, but no one comes here now. street to office 3, it is empty, forming a goes to city, spreading as far as the i can see. this magical compound was seized by auto set fighters and used as a base and military vehicle, full of weapons exploded ok. the impulse setting fire to the entire building. people who we spoke to here say this is one of several sites on the mid,
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any full dumping vehicles, vandalized by out assessor. they say any vehicles about couldn't be different a way, have been stripped of the engines and any other value about step off before being left on the streets with no cause a no public transportation. people have a 10 to the age of the called thrown by donkeys, but more than transportation, lack of food, water and electricity, he's making life in nearly impossible. some aid is being distributed along with water, although that is not nearly enough. fuel for to say that working to get the main water purification facility operating again a hot up going ahead. welcome here to the the extent of the damage was huge and systematic. we counted more than 3200 water wells that were destroyed. the total cost of the damage in water infrastructure alone is more than $33000000.00.
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but even as this effort goes on, why that they need remains a broken city. one covered in this cause and deputy left by a war machine about to talk to the slides. how much fun does. yeah. why that any. so that the still ahead on, i'll just say around the fear of the poll taishan leaves, farmlands. m c will report on the impact for us crime down on, on documents migrants is having on the economy under charge. we all bring you the latest report on the air pollution as long fund of that funding. deb, economic loss and environmental damage the heaviest, right in the last couple of days has been the eastern independent easier in fact,
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flores on it, but it's not moved beyond much into full cost. and this is like, you were able to see any potential funding, which means if you're anywhere to the west, you've got a couple of days off from this persistent potential. monday. if you're in borneo, i wouldn't want to promise that the open end of the same line of, of rain, which is always the winter front, is being fed once again by cold air, out of northeastern china. so produced most now i think for hong cheer and hawkeye, do some will catch the edge of, of sas career as well, but the air is getting colder as it floods out for a couple of days at least so. so for example, go down to minus 8, may well get down to near 0 invasion and it's north of the yard and see where attempted to start to drop a little bit. that's not going to be a huge push. it's already after will not particularly wellbeing as file scientists, home. com. so that's, that will get cooler genetic down to 0. it's not a big, deep freeze. now is this now you'll notice i suspect every move across to india where things are generally quiet. there's
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a change to the tenor of the feet of the weather in the know of them quite an evening. new deputy with a call to has been very pull those thunderstorms monte improved things a bit. the north and south korea to nations. technically still a tour, as relations between the neighbors deteriorates some tiny south korean islands are in the firing line. 11 east meets the islanders costs between 2 careers announced a 0 the showcase of the best document free films from across the network. on al jazeera, the
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the welcome back to watching, i'll just say around the time to recap, the headlines is why the forces have carried out several single tedious explosions in the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. 20 homes have been destroyed in the attack, as well as measuring cushion into geneva is continuing for a 2nd week. now. 46 sick and injured palestinians have been allowed to leave gauze that through that off crossing. they'll be receiving treatment abroad. it's the 2nd day since the crossing reopen officer, it was destroyed and it's really offensive in may. so nissan, he says it's taking control of several towns sees by the time a true rapid support services in the east central gives the the state on fact today the on the plane, the are assessed for an attack on a marketing call to mix killed at least 56 people as canada is prime
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minister justin photo is responded to a 25 percent terrace imposed on its exports to the us with levies of its own company ministration. targeted to. 3 because top 3 trading pump us, canada, mexico, and china. chris is telling me referrals from detroit near the canadian border denying accusations canada was not protecting its border. prime minister justin trudeau responded to the united states and position of 25 percent tariffs. with a list of counter measures. tonight, i am announcing canada will be responding to the u. s. trade action. with 25 percent tariffs against a $155000000000.00 worth of american goods. and an appeal to the american people. if president trump wants to assure in a new golden age for the united states,
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the better path is to partner with canada. not to punish us. it's just across the canadian border in detroit, michigan. it's worrying. news. 20 percent of american cars are produced in the state, and manufacturers rely heavily on canada for components. a group representing state automakers is warning consumers to brace for higher prices and it's, it's, it's in margin business, very capital intensive, long lead times. the manufacturer, the suppliers cannot absorb this and really the vehicle manufacturers can't either because they are ventures we are going to show up in the, in the show rooms. and the consumer is going to feel that and it's not just cars. crude oil in timber, or among the other major canadian imports, $480000000000.00 worth of goods across the border from canada into the united states every year. much of it trucked right across the basset or bridge behind me
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here from the city of windsor ontario to detroit. but that isn't a one way street used to go also encourage canadian consumers to for go. american products now is also the time to choose canada. there are many ways for you to do your part. president trump said companies wanting to avoid those costs shouldn't move to the united states. a bid to bolster american manufacturing, but supply chain experts say that takes time. okay, now i'm going to build it here. i have suppliers here that can do it, but they already have business. so are they gonna want to take more on? if i'm gonna build a new plan, that's a minimum 24 months to just get it built staffed and then start. in the meantime, consumers on both sides of the border will pay kristen salumi, l g 0, detroit, michigan of us, secretary of state,
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monica rubio is set to meet panama as president at a time. washington is threatening to take control of the panama canal. its ruby is 1st. overseas trip is america's top diplomats. earlier he was met by panama. fine minnesota. the presidential palace kind of mazda is ownership of its worth weight is non negotiable. well, for more than rubio is visit our less than the american editor, lucy and human joins us from panama city. so i don't know, it's been saying it's non negotiable. never the last one is monk rubio smuggle. ruby is message to the panamanian president. well, there is certainly a negotiation taking place right behind me at the presidential palace and it started about an hour ago. the secretary of state is meeting with the president a as well, same with legal and his cabinets, as well as the presidential representative of the account of the panama canal here in this country. and what they're discussing,
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basically are 2 things. the canals and china and the allegations that the chinese either have already or are in a position to take control on that panama canal, which the panamanian government, of course denies. so the, an interesting part is that we didn't know that we had heard even before the, the innovation that president trump was saying that they were going to take it back, look the end, the panamanians said that's not going to happen to me. now we're hearing something in between, from the state department saying that there are avenues there our ways the panama can keep the canals. but the question is, at what price, what concessions must be made? what are those demands? well, that's exactly what's being discussed right now. what all the alternatives to what donald trump has been to give out of forceful takeover and occupation of the kind of a there is a long list of how much of that list is feasible. there's another question. one of
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the possibilities wouldn't be, and the united states had asked for a few years ago during another presidency here in panama, is to have access to one of its former military bases here. that, that state that looks upon the atlanta core and or the atlantic side of the panama canal. that is difficult to imagine, because that would violate the panama canal treaties that stipulate the panama is a neutral country. but there are other things, for example, the that'd be in depth. that is the which, you know, is the other side of the pacific side, or rather the atlantic side of the, of the panama, is border with columbia. and from there, thousands and thousands of on documented migraines, including drug traffickers come through. they go through panama, they have expedited passage through here, and they make it all the way to the us border. the united states could be given or could be asking for much more control of that, that in gap, they also,
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it wouldn't be asking for more intelligence intelligence that has to do, perhaps with china, but also with drug trafficking and the like. so there was a list of things, but they're keeping it very close to their chest right now. we should know a little later when this is over, what was agreed to. all right, thank you so much to latin america editors and let's see a newman now. the trump administration is directed border enforcement officers to re migrant communities and what place is across the u. s. bottom, i cracked down on undocumented work cuz now somebody called them to say the disruption to the day before. so we'll have serious consequences for all americans call rentals, reports from tact in california. fear stocks, the orange groves of california is the central valley residence social media, postings show reset rates and highway stops white immigration agents. scores of um, docum. if people have been detained, people are just feeling terrified. that's not something that was happening. you
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know, 3 or 4 or 5 months ago. this is something that is happening at a intensified rate right now. so the one thing larry immigrants rights advocates have formed a crisis response team with members getting hundreds of calls from anxious migrant farm workers every day. you live on the handout cards printed in english and spanish detailing people's constitutional rights not to open their doors. the agents without a warrant and not to speak without an attorney. many on documented farm workers are not showing up for work. see, laugh at us on us, but yes, people literally prefer to stay at home. they have to stop their daily activities. cut back on working hours. they are not sending their children to school. mess deportation will re have it on a big swath of the us economy. on documented workers are the backbone of us agriculture. the government estimates more than 40 percent of the people who work the farms and fields are on documented and the numbers are roughly the same in jobs
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like meat packing and dairy economists say mass deportations mean labor shortages, it would devastate the agricultural economy in the united states economists predict a steep rise in the cost of everything from vegetables to meet and mill, grocery stores, past nearly all the costs onto their consumers. and so shoppers would see another bout of food inflation. and you're talking about food inflation of 5 or 6 percent annually. and so you're looking at considerable economic impacts that would be considered a recession. americans who voted for donald trump, hoping he'd bring down the price of groceries, could soon be in for a big shock. rob reynolds, l g 0, tap california or bangladesh remains one of the world's most polluted countries with its capital. consistently rank among the top 5 was defected. cities i'll just
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here is 10, very child re reports from dot com. a fast growing economy with rapid industrialization has been worsening. air pollution in bung with dash factors release pollutants without filter ration tech style dying still plants and chemical industries along with illegal brick gym. these and a heavy construction exacerbate the separation vehicle emission in large city is contribute to the problem. people are suffering and it's taking a toll on their health. i wear a mask while riding a bike because of the dust into viruses. most people should where want to protect themselves. folks, if you have pollution we frequently go to respiratory problems like congestion costs and it's hard to know are physical health and the environment. this about the world bank report estimates air pollution cost bangladesh, 4 percent of its jp and causes $80000.00. that's every year the rep.
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