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as far as the steve could be supported with the elections due in october and then different sentiments on the rise. yeah. that presence on i board as well may lead to disruptions or even chaos. the . ready for the desperate need for shelter in gauze as cold and wet weather west as no ready dust situation for palestinians. the head of them are kyle, this is allens. is there a lie from day? ha, also coming up as well as a sold from the occupied westbank intensifies at least 26000 palestinians at this place from refugee camps. trump administration appears to roll back some of the president's comments about taking as a garza of to global condemnation,
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plus attorney chang outside the refugee camps. on the time you're on the go to the scene, some tubs, education, health care states, some of the stuff. and as the us agencies in special development as rapidly dismantled, we look at the immediate effects of withholding billions of dollars in humanitarian a systems, the weather conditions, lessening in gauze that feeling more misery to hundreds of thousands of forcibly displaced palestinians whose homes have been reduced to rubble under the seas, fidel between israel and her last 200000 temporary shelters were meant to enter a gauze. only 2 percent of the tense promised have arrived so far, well, thursdays,
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and gauze, and have accused he is ready middle to have deliberately of struggling and delaying . the entry of a dressing room is the communications manager for the middle east and north africa as unicef. she spoke to us from gauze us to see about how the weather conditions, west thing, the humanitarian crisis. last night is i could hear the storm battering the building that i was in. i was thinking about the families that i met yesterday who was building makes itself to is on top of the rubble of what used to be their home . and it's just pieces of plywood with seats of top hall. and i hope that it's still standing, but there are a number of children who are going to be sleeping there last night. and for kids in these conditions, it's not really frightening to be outside. expose them in the cold was also very dangerous for their well being. we've had a number of children in gaza die of hypothermia. and it's clear here when you meet with families that they don't have what they need to protect them from that called families, or lacking warm clothes for their children. as many children without shoes as
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a girl, just hair off camera who's wearing sandals. there's just 2 people i feel equipped for these weather because they have lost so much of the last 15 months. one of the biggest challenges we're having is which items that were on the stool use list. that's a longstanding restriction on certain items that can come into gaza. we need those for repairs of water systems. for example, pipes for, for was a and generate is to run pumps. we also need fuel to operate those generators. so there's a lot of things that are not necessarily caustic humanitarian. i like nutrition, supplies, or medicines that we need to bring in to support the people in this mind, motivation tends devastation and, and hopefully rebuilding of correspondent honey lockwood is. and garza said he joins us now live from the so honey, the weather is just compounding the misery as ness of people who are having to live on top of the bustle of homes, the the absolutely laura,
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and just in the past the hour. so we've been looking around and driving around the area here we see much of the difficulties that have been really exacerbating the dire situations across the city. we drove by people who are standing, looking at their tens that have been damaged by the the, the fears when the strong wind of last night. and the storm did just hit the area in here in gauze at the end. the northern part, much of the, of the weather, worse than and conditions happened at this time of the year with many of the old, a front hitting the area. then he expected to, to continue for at least a couple more days than already people to set up their tents. they are the rubble of their homes are, are struggling to do just to keep their families warm and with absolutely the absence of every possible elements to support and help them survive these difficult conditions. we see and people are struggling literally trying to keep admin 10, these tens of standing, but with the heavy rain and with this phone,
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when many of them just being blown away, particularly in area like your body wrapped, you can't develop the account. the entire northern part of this trip that has been cleared from the buildings, all the buildings turn into a pile of rubble. is that creating more space for the wind to be much more stronger blown away? many of these there. now these things that been set up by people in the past few days as soon as they return to their homes in northern part of the citibank, gaza city, where more of their own work, or, or their own work, people took the matter in their hands. it goes 10 stars supposed to be arriving here to help them surviving. these difficult conditions did not arrive, so the build their own using whatever available from the wood, from plastic, from denial loan and build these a small make shift to help them and their families and then provide them with, with the shoulder as their reign continues to, uh, do the slow, it's just difficult to see how much longer people can take it with the people.
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literally, particularly children running in the streets with their birth speed. no, no, no shoes on, no warm it close. and this is a big increasing the risk of them catching hyper 30 me, i like what, what happened in the, in the past few weeks ago, a lot of the close to 7 of children died of hypothermia. and this cold weather is a threatening more of a children and particularly other vulnerable group, a group like elderly and women with and other with, with health and complications across all the city would be completely designated health care facility is it that the situations are getting worse by the hour now. okay honey. my point bringing seen that from gauze a city many thanks. honey. f. a more than 2 weeks, thousands of palestinians and the occupied westbank have been on the is way the siege trumps in the homes. children are unable to go to school and daily life is at a standstill. as wells minutes results has been relentless and is intensifying as
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long as you focused on jeanine refugee camp in the north. well than 17000 palestinians, the have been forced to see that homes. you an agency for palestinian refugees. unrest has major sections of the count has been leveled and his chief was wound up . the situation is becoming catastrophic. was ready troops rules. i talked to him to cut them, which is mid janine and the northwest of the occupied westbank. one official. this is more than 70 percent of the palestinians living that i've been forcibly displaced. and is there any forces both in bold as, as to demolish homes and critical infrastructure such as water and sanitation networks of sit inside these really minutes. she is trying to make the area uninhabitable in an attempt to clarence. so let's bring it all across the time to solve the da. she joins us from a mom because he is really government on the policy and all 13 of find out there from the forcing inside israel and in the occupied west bank. i'm to many thanks for joining us from a month that but from what you all, what do you hearing about what's happening in jeanine until cut in
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the northern part of the occupied west bank officials there say at least 26000 palestinians have been forced to leave their homes and have nowhere to go after being forcibly displeased by these large scale is really military incursions. dozens of palestinians have been killed. dozens of others arrested in the ongoing, large scale seas that's been overtaking the west bank for the last 16 days. these really military had said that they are going in, in order to combat arms, palestinian fighters, which they have been doing since the beginning of the war and october of 2023 with these raids. we've seen them previously in the last several years. but since the war started, they have increased in both size and scale with this being one of the most significant under most unprecedented images. we've seen more in the last several days when these rarely army had designated several homes. dozens of them both ends
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. you need to cut him and this morning in nablus, essentially erasing entire residential blocks. mirroring is really military policy in dogs. the so the army says that they're going to continue these raids. and in fact, they are increasing that when they 1st started in geneva, they said they were expanding, get more to, to get him and to boss. and now it's been around 5 different areas in the northern part of the occupied west bank that's under siege and palestinians have nowhere to go. because of the increased military checkpoints that are all across the occupied west bank. and even more of them have been put in place since this military operation began. and what are you hearing from these ready forces the best i can public say about that what they're trying to achieve and the occupied westbank of the well appointed comments that were made by these really army chief of staff on january 16th a day after the ceasefire. in gaza, had it taken place rather it was signed, he said that the focus is not going to be on gods anymore. the military manpower
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needs to be diverted to the west bank, where israel is now gearing up for large scale military rates. however, during the entire war, they said that they were doing just that as well. however, when the ceasefire took place, they said it needed to increase, they have been constantly sending and reinforcements. and it's not just these rarely armies. so solution that the internal security agency that is taking part in these large military operations, the army says that it was part of their goal of the war, not just to combat fighters and gone, but also to do the same in the occupied was bank where they have continuously failed to do so over the last several years, but the military says that they're going to do whatever they see fit. in fact, they're been drones flying over, janine, did you need refugee camp areas of to cut them and these are the same drones that actually were telling people to get out relating messages for people to leave their homes. but they say they're targeting fighters, but civilians are the ones viewing the front of this. in fact, there been a lot of civilians who been killed including a 2 year old child in geneva,
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who was shot and killed after getting hit by live fire in the head while she was at home, having dinner with her family in did you need refugee camp so the military says they're targeting fighters, but of course all of it is being felt by the civilians in the area as himself heard reporting from a manhattan to many thanks. i, as the white house appears to be back tracking on, some of the us presence controversial comments about taking a goza on tuesday. donald trump proposed forcibly to spacing, palestinians from the strip to other countries, smoking global outrage. now, officials say palestinians could be moved temporarily. well, garza is we build a white house correspondent, company how cats has been following those developments from washington. one day after us president donald trump unveiled his surprise plan for gaza. the us take it over and the palestinians leave permanently. it was clear, even members of his own administration,
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were still sorting the details. the president has made it clear that they need to be temporarily relocated out of gather for the rebuilding of this effort. but that's not what the president said the day before. as he sat next to is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i don't think people should be going back to guys. i think the guys has been very unlucky for them. they've lived like hell they lived like you're living in health. guys is not the place for people to be living. and the only reason they want to go back and i believe the story is because they have no alternative trunk. believe the 2300000 displace palestinians should relocate to egypt and jordan a plan. both nations have rejected. on capitol hill, top lawmakers were caught off guard by trump's gossip plan. yeah, we're trying to get the details of it. but i think this is a good developed way to back is really a 100 percent. and so whatever form that takes we're, we're interested in not having that discussion, but it's, it's um, it was
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a surprising development, but i think it's the one that will applaud some democratic lawmakers were outraged the president would even propose american occupation of gaza, possibly using us troops, this was the guidance of the end in this works. what about the, to me and palestinians? he's going to have american fund all this for our troops in harm's. why? it's crazy. this is lunacy. you know, he's trying to take his 2 state solution is taking the gaza strip and making it to las vegas strip the plan effectively. in phase 3 of the cease fire deal, which calls for rebuilding garza not be illegal. removal of the palestinians by an occupied and power. donald truss for proposal to and guides or reconstruction or phase 3 of the cease fire plan comes justice and direct negotiations between israel and mos on face to set to resume. steve would cost the middle east envoy for the
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trumpet administration is set to meet in florida on thursday with caught her as prime minister this as these railey prime minister, wraps up his own meetings this week. here in the united states, kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house. here, it's actually a state mock. i repeat, it has also appeared to walk back on some of the trunk comments on gone. so the only thing president trump has done very generously my view is offer the united states willingness to step in clear the debris, clean the place up from all the destruction that's on the ground. clean it up of all these, unexploded munitions. and in the meantime, the people living there will not be able to people who call that home will not be able to live there while you have crews coming in and removing debris while you have munitions being removed, etc. that's the offer that he's made. that's why i was prime minister benjamin netanyahu has met us actually of defense. pete had set up the pentagon heads up
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described at present. donald trump is the time to take control of gauze as a creative solution to solving decades of conflict is it depends, again, as prepared to look at options for garza particle. hayden has moved from the pentagon, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spending the afternoon here at the pentagon. meeting with the new is secretary of defense. p takes us in the beginning of their remarks. they've talked about the need to increase cooperation between israel and the us, highlighting the fact that the trump administration did lift the prohibition, put in place by the previous administration and sending 2000 pounds bombs to israel and were far as were able to get in some questions to the new secretary of defense about gaza when it came to the possibility of using us troops. takes us simply said, the president is engaged in very high level complicated negotiations. you wouldn't get ahead of the president. but then he was also asked about getting palestinians off their lands. president is willing to think outside the box,
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look for new and unique dynamic ways to solve problems that have felt like they're retractable. so we look forward to more conversations about that creative solutions to that and as a demand test with leading to the defense department here, our prepared to look at all options. as we've said, we've already seen some republican pushed back about the idea of using us money or us troops and gaza, saying that is not put in america 1st. and last, remember the president campaigned on keeping us troops out of wars, especially in the middle east snow, some republican commentator said the president just probably using this as a tactic negotiations. and he does like to be unpredictable for unpredictable. but he also does know the politics of it, and he has to realize that using us troops in the middle east would be very unpopular with many of the people who put them in office. patty, go ahead and i'll just 0 at the pentagon, said i had held onto sarah,
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i'm having fun in this with any city of one of the any. and i will be explaining why people here are dealing in a policy of the government, the commission, and not to be use the or the had a lot of that. there's lots of calm and quiet whether to be found across europe at the moment. high pressure is in charge across central in western areas. so dry skies, lots of settled conditions and even some winter sunshine. you can see it's cloudy across central pot, severe and we're going to see something of a cool down with that cloud spreading towards the northwest. but for thursday, some brightest bells for britain and island was seen by spells as well. so that southwest corner, it's looking very quiet for spain and portugal, but there's a change to come. we all going to that west to whether start to work its way. saw
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the east bringing some snow and some rain to spain and into portugal as well west the weather for western parts of france again. and some of those show was slipping into the south of england is not quite so close scandinavia where things have been rather mild, quieter as well out east to minus one degrees celsius in most goes to very cold and it remains very cold across the south. east and for took here you can see that wintry and wet weather continuing for places like ankara. and we're going to see those unsettled weather conditions. continuing to impact northern parts of africa with some heavy rain and tripoli breezy conditions for egypt. of the 2 economic meltdowns, administrative disasters, political divisions, and now is rails integration 11 and for survived on the toilet civil society. a
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citizens that stepped in to provide with the state is found thinking halter. if we could buy us electricity executed by us. many cases, it's cooling, everything is secured, but private initiative. people impala frontline is k o l g 0 of the the again, you're watching out there as reminder of on top stories this hour before he's been gone. sort of accused these ready been a trip deliberately obstructing and delaying the entry of age until it ceased 5, dale, $200000.00 temporary shelters from end to end to the strip. 82 percent of the tents for must have arrived so far. and so those motors built on jeanine and to cut them
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refugee comp since been going on for 2 weeks. right. so as long as you've been focused on jeanine in the north of the palace to the entire tree. well, them 26000 palestinians have been forced to free the homes. and the white house has been tracked on some of the present trump tons for the gaza strip off the wave of the level condensation. on tuesday, donald trump, the class of us will take us to the casa and to own it, no official se, palestinians could be moved temporarily to other countries. whilst it's, we felt that being protest in washington dc against president trump suspension that the government's international agency, the most of us say i d, stuff i've been put on administrative leave, leave effective on friday. it follows an executive order from trump, suspending oil in special aid from 90 days and 2023. the agency distribution more
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than $40000000000.00 to move in $200.00 to $200.00 countries and regions for 6 argue that ending international aid will haul us interests as well. well, move is creating uncertainty across the globe for people and projects which rely on the usa. i. d, funding. christian salumi has moved from new a safe haven in the midst of conflict sentence, so called emergency response rooms like this one and sudan provide both food and information for those clean violence. there are hundreds of them in the country, organized and supported by local groups and individuals. but at least half of the funding comes from us a id and is funneled through non profits like one based, and i robi, called these us run by trevor snap supporting committed terry in a, in a context like sedan is critical, it keeps people alive the same time it's really critical to support civil society. they need to have jobs, they can both provide for their family,
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but also keep the hope alive for peace and democracy. and that's something that the usa and the u. s. has been very effective, a doing for sudan, the world's largest to monetary in crisis. the situation is particularly grave and freezing for an aide. the trump administration has allowed an exemption for food assistance, but how it will be implemented remains on clear the united states as the world's largest provider of humanitarian aid and for decades. that's included efforts to bolster civil society abroad as a way of building global alliances. but now the trump administration is taking a met for an assistance, accusing it of wastefulness and serving special interest. the plan is to absorb usa, i. d, under the state department headed by secretary of state, marco rubio. i have long supported for an a. i continue to support for an aide before an aide is not charity. it exists for the purpose of advancing the national interest of the united states. diesel with the health of usa i. d also provides
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employment for dozens of local journalists and a lifeline for their families. they asked that we not show their faces for fear of retribution, but their work has been featured internationally and media like the new york times and algebra. one of their documentaries is currently being premier at the sundance film festival with international communities because so the numbers, how many people hung out, how many people dying, but we trying to cover the feelings, the more like tell them and i so when i it seems how be able help me with field was in a nation embroiled and conflict cheap years fewer opportunities to make money will mean more reasons for people to wage war. kristin salumi al jazeera new york was 7 refugee accountants on the tile on demand ma boulder. most of them funded by the us, are running out of food and central supplies. washington suspension of funding has
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left many people who've been cleared for resettlement with little hope of ever making it to the us. attorney chang reports from my lay on the tight man model to this was to be the stones of a journey to the united states and fried the pathway to citizenship with tens of thousands of state this refugees from me em. but 3 weeks ago, the center was suddenly closed. i went to study harry was born in thailand after his parents plugged me in the most last year he passed the final test resettlement to the us. he told me he was looking forward to moving to nebraska, working in a meat packing pond, learning to drive. most of all, he was looking forward to having a home. now that dream is gone and all that i had the same hope says everyone else . everyone in the account, folks say, i heard the program might just be temporarily shut down. so i still have some hope
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. yeah. but if it's 10 minutes, i have no words less on the estimated 90000 refugees living in camps on the time for to have more pressing problems as well as freezing immigration. the us government has present crumbs and a. this is one of 7 refugee camps along the time. yeah, i'm a border. it's almost exclusively funded by the us state department funding that's been suddenly stopped in sight. they say they have about enough food for 3 weeks or so. and the people who manage these can say they won't let the inhabitants stop for they also freely admit there isn't another donor. we can step in essential medical care is being provided temporarily by thailand, but they have neither. the results is no. the capacity for the long term, the see if i will, we have no idea of what will happen to us. we don't have any money to buy medicine will die if we have not made a significant value. and the apparent closure of us
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a i d, is impacting clinics along the board. these facilities are assigned to the results of people inside member who have no access to health care because of the ongoing civil war. the sudden withdrawal of american support is being so far and wide. it's also the impact people or victims of human trafficking. people who are victims of trans national repression. those who have stood up for human rights and faced abuses and, and found ways to be supported by the u. s. in terms of emergency assistance. and that's just the tip of the iceberg. god's watch over and opens to an unofficial entrance into one of the refugee camps. last month. these people had a future to look forward to. now they're just staring them to the glue to anything else is 0. on the timing on the boat. the noise evasion says a cease 5 declared by that one. the back to m 23 level group in a some democratic republic of congo does not appear to be holding reports that m.
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23 has captured a mining town near bib way 70 columbus has in the capital of south kiva region. last week it sees control of the largest city in the east gala view and says at least 2900 people with kills during slicing. the cristo right is the regional head of advocacy, media, and communications that an a wage and refugee council. she's as the humanitarian situation in eastern d all see, is dia, a circulation of the conflicts has cause a severe if you, many to in practice, you know, in gama, you have this place. so in the north kid with the lead 500000 people with this coming, in addition, of course, to vote already 4600000 people that were already displacing the end of the appropriateness. so in a good, now you really had a cd with nearly 7 solve a 700000 people. the idp is living in debt skirts of gamma and electronically
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begins. and so the situation has been a bit come a confusing for a few days because we know that some of the capes graham kits, people fleeing in the city and you know, in the over crowded space or heard or read the trying to return to the area so how are region, so 1st you, they are team a, were stuck, you know, in gamma in the nation. but, so they had been able to go out this weekend and to go and see some of some kids. so we know we know a little bit more about the situation, which is of course not taking the rates. so there's some kids so hard been completely destroyed. people has the have left. so the kids have been under, under the bones and some the, in some or we can set of people have to have re drew. so right now you have a situation where you have like get a major needs in terms of, of foods, access to waters. if there is no water access to access to have,
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i said to be the basic step such as the soap and something to avoid turn disease. you have some kids that are completely over crowded, and some that have been the destroyed and so are completely entity no thousands of people are returning to the capital of 2 dogs just there, a space off to the army. we gained control 53 weeks ago. 12 months what mcdonny was held by the power moved to rapid support forces. he's been fighting the army for nearly 2 years. but as mohammed val reports was hunting, residence, facing severe economic hardship in the city of what mate, denny is slowly coming back to life. just a week ago, it didn't top this amount of commercial activity, but thousands have begun to the 10 of to being displaced. those who live onto the control of the problem is that a lot that support forces poverty feel the challenges of the day to day life. are
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you guys? i don't know why they're not. there was no such thing as kosh or a soft wood strips. any one of any amounts one might carry, and they often force us to exchange all cash with fake money to come to the production of faith notes and looting of money by us. if so, does the government issued the new bank notes a few months ago? but the out, assess, kept using the old ones in areas of their control, including why that didn't con, at the we only had the old currency. and most of it was fake. and if we exchanged any amount for bank applications, or as if may just pay them a 40 percent fee, the destruction of the banks buy out assessment, local douglas has been so expensive, but not a single $1.00 of them was left. in fact, this is one of the major private the box seems to them as you can see, it's also service and so on nearly all of the others in the city, public and private. i like a yeah of this function of routine has brought the entire.
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