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the, the, the desperate need for shelter in garza as cold as wet weather, wesson's know ready the situation for palestinians. the head of that i'm all right, kyle: this is out of their life from though ha, also coming up is what was assault on the occupied westbank intensifies at least 26000 palestinians at this place from refugee comes. the trump administration appears to roll back some of the president's comments about taking a garza of the global condemnation, plus attorney chang outside the refugee camps. on the time you're on my buddha, we've seen some tubs, education, health care, united states,
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a southerly stuff, funding, the weather, conditioning conditions of west thing, and also bramble misery to hundreds of thousands of full survey just based palestinians, whose homes have been reduced to rubble under the seaside deal between israel and her boss. 200000 temporary shelters were meant to enter garza 82 percent of the tents promised to arrive so far. well, far as using gauze of accuse he is ready middle to have deliberately obstructing and delaying. the entry of a testing room is a communications manager for the middle east and north africa as unicef. she spoke to us from gauze to see about how the weather conditions of west name the humanitarian crisis. the last night is i could hear the storm battering the
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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 paces 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 exposed, and 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 a girl, just tear off camera who's wearing sandals. there's just 2 people that get equipped for these weather because they have lost so much of the last 15 months. one of the biggest challenges we're having is with 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. water systems, for example, pipes for, for was
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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 aid, 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 that's bringing out corresponds at high malcolm. and he's joining us now from gauze us to see and how he is we had the weather is just compounding the misery is that of people who are having to live on top of the rubble of the homes. absolutely, and it's really making it very difficult for people who return to their homes in the northern part and gaza city. and those who stayed inside like come off the on the west front part of their that are known as the back way. sions on the safe going for palomina, but what we've been seeing in the past the hour or so people are as soon as the rain is stopped, just replace the, the, the,
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came out and they tried desperately to rebuild the damage. tens that because of the, from when the air depression that is getting the gaza strip been destroyed and with the offering them know shelter as a know, a safe place for them to stay in business. the wind was very strong. the store and i got very aggressive as early hours of this morning uprooting many of the ends in the northern part of district, particularly in giovanni. a further northern part in bait la city, where it is very military because of the destruction of many of the residential buildings. we created a vacuum for all the air just to move at a very highest speed, uprooting many of the $0.10. those didn't up being set up by the, the display palestinians as soon as the return to their neighborhoods then areas are just made of simple items for then not alone, or these are the plastic, the shape at not very strong, not very stable. so as soon as the window started to start it just uprooted,
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then there's also the risk. now for many people who are cold and already been displaced for 15 months, catching many of the water board diseases because of the rain. it's just, it's, it's causing the floods everywhere, and we're expecting this to be worth in the coming days. that there are no health care facilities available in goals except one small health facility that the allow the hospital and for people. one thing to clear the rubble of the for my home is how are they having to go about it because there's a real lack of heavy machinery in the gaza strip as well. you know, laura, people to really have this a problem in the past 15 months. removing rubble to clear if they know that drew recovered bodies of their loved ones then, and relatives from under pile of rubble that homes were bonds relentlessly. and that's the reason why we have increased large number of casualties under rough because of the lack of these heavy machinery. that is what's going on right now. what we're seeing is double the trash. it is now they're,
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they're needed these. if the machine are needed, removed rubble to reopen roads and streets. they're also needed to recover. many of the bodies are still trapped and missing under the piles of the many of the buildings they are. by the 1000 so far, we're looking at at least $450000.00 residential units that'd be completely destroyed. and it close double the number of severely damaged across the gulf through the majority of them in the northern part of district, people rely now on either using their, their hand to remove large pieces of tongues read the stones and rods or the use manual. they operated tools that is just sticks, double and triple the type of clear enough areas to set up to set up their tents and it's making it very difficult because for a week now, many of the families haven't been able to set up their dentist because they don't have the means necessary to clear areas and the clear arrivals so they are setting up their own temporary shelter. okay, that's how the ma wanted for 40 on the license the from the golf as a honey. thank you. hold off more than for more than 2 weeks. thousands of
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palestinians in the occupied west bank has been on the is really sees traps and the homes children are unable to go to school and daily life is at a standstill as well as military assaults has been relentless and is intensifying as long as you focused on jeanine refugee camp in the north. well them 17000 palestinians that have been forced to flee that homes. do an agency for posting and refugees. henri says major sections of the camp of being leveled. and as chief as one, the situation is becoming catastrophic. it was ready to this also its housing to cut them, which is near jeanine in the north west of the occupied west bank. one official. this is more than 70 percent of the palestinians living that have been forced to be displaced, is ready for us as brokers in full days as to demolish homes and critical infrastructure, such as water and sanitation networks. i sit inside these rainy minutes. she is trying to make the air uninhabitable and an attempt to clear it, the as brand holmes, as all who now she joins as lie from a mine because there's,
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when the government and the policy, you know, thursday of bandages they are from reporting inside israel and in the occupied west bank. so honda just brings up speeds of what's happening in janine i'm to cut them for the 16 of the is really siege on jeanine and it's refugee camp. and in the entirety of the northern part of the occupied west bank, 26000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced, forced to leave their homes as part of these ongoing military operations. the army has designated homes in both needs to cut in. and now that is the army says that some of these homes, especially in the gd refugee camps, were used for military infrastructure use as military command centers to manufacture weapons, but didn't provide any sort of evidence to prove those claims. and the armies essentially mirroring this policy that it has been doing and gone. so over the last 16 months during the war on the palestinian territory. but since there was
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a ceasefire that had taken place in gaza, israel said that they were going to conduct these large scale military operations across the west bank saying that it was also one of the goals of the war to combat or impulse. and you'd fighters in the territory, but palestinians say that the civilians are the ones feeling the want of these is rarely army incursions because this isn't just an ordinary rate that we've reported on that happens overnight that perhaps locked into the morning. it's been more than 2 weeks, but these places are under siege. and in fact, these really army has put up so many additional check points throughout the territory so that it's nearly impossible for palestinians to move around the civilian casualties, a number of injuries, and people who simply can't get anywhere. they can't go to school, they can't go to work, they can't go to hospital with these been injured all because of these really military rate under water is right. well it says the real thing about most is trying to achieve in the occupied westbank as well.
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since israel's war on guns that began in october of 2023, the military had increased these rays. we saw them on your daily and nightly basis . but they had increased significantly in size in math, in scales since the war started. and there was essentially a parallel war going on in the west bank, but you know, it was silent because of all of the activity the army was doing in gaza. but this time they say now that the focus is not there. they are trying to come back, aren't palestinian fighters the task they have failed repeatedly doing. they see the palestinian authority had failed repeatedly doing that as well. so they say they're going in to destroy whatever sort of military infrastructure these fighters have. they say they want to arrest the fighters, but in reality, the civilians are the ones who are feeling the collective punishment of this rate, impulsivity and say that this is just another reality of living life under occupation. it's nothing they're not used to. but in this case, it's been pretty unprecedented in the way israel has been destroyed and completely
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residential blocks. again, similar to what we saw in gauze of the army, says that they're going to use whatever tools around their disposal to continue conducting these rates. and in fact, expanding them to other parts of the west thing. okay, 100. so who's bringing installations that from a mine that many things have done? thousands of posted in prison is released from his way to jails. i'm them deposited onto the goals of these 5 dale are still in egypt, awaiting relocation. 15 of the former presidents have left cairo for takia. heads of the policy being present association says around 18, remain in egypt. as the white house appears to be back tracking on, some of the us presidents, controversial comment. so about taking over garza, on tuesday, donald trump proposed forcibly just basing palestinians from this trip to other countries sparking playable outrage. now, officials say palestinians could be moved temporarily. most garza is we built a white house correspondent kimberly hawk. it has been following these developments from washington dc. one day after us president donald trump unavailable just
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surprise plan for garza, that the us take it over and the palestinians leave permanently. it was clear. even members of his own administration, for it was still sorting the details. the president has made it clear that they need to be temporarily relocated out of kaiser 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 living in hell. god is not a 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 displays, palestinians should relocate to egypt and jordan a plan. both nations have rejected on capitol hill. top lawmakers were caught off
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guard by trump guys a plan you were trying to get the details of it. but i think this is a good develop. we have to back is real, a 100 percent. and so whatever form that takes we're, we're interested in having that discussion, but it's, it's um, it was a surprising development, but i think it's 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 in english words. what about the, to me and palestinians. he's going to have american fund all this for our troops in harm's white. 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 ends phase 3 of the cease fire deal, which calls for rebuilding garza not be illegal. removal of the palestinians by an
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occupied and power. donald truss proposal to and guys or reconstruction or face 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 trumpet administration is set to meet in florida on thursday with covers prime minister. this as these rarely prime minister wraps up his own meetings this week. here in the united states, kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house. there was actually a state mock. rubio has also appeared to walk back on some of trump's comments on garza. 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,
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the 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. let's pick up on his way to town. accommodate to his associate professor at the institute for graduate studies. i'm the specialist on conflict resolution and international aid grade speak to again time. so as we thought yesterday trump's plan to do garza aaron and we developed has been widely condemned. and he was saying that it's unlikely to actually ever be implemented. but what potential does it have to shake up the region? a, i mean, i of all potential, but it depends on which direction. i mean, if again we have been seeing american politicians now statesman to 3. think back from what trump propose 2 days ago now, just talking about offering the technical expertise in a better human way. whether you look at things up listening to someone else. yes, i'm all in for the book. i think the scene is, i mean i did it back to their homes,
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the ones that they were kicked off. pick the 6 out of and $48.00 to $96.00, a 7, but that's not going to happen. so it's not going to happen. meaning the have to think that could happen to have to think of other options or solutions. now uh if, if, if the trump administration is, is, uh, is i in like looking at the contracts or the stuff comes out from the construction . uh, uh, the construction the resources were talking about. i use been for the $80000000000.00, maybe $100000000.00. so if that's what he's arguing, then that's fine. i mean, we will come a lot of can expertise, whatever it is, but then a conflict support from the state and state and the complex up to 70 percent of the dignity in a corporate sort of for the stands out in charge of the construction needs up anyone else? so i think all these dynamics i've changing now and we see the, the tune is becoming different. it's not the toner is becoming different. and then let's forth and see what the, what things go. i mean, we see a very active shopping diplomacy out. i mean those miles looking to washington to
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meet trump, is that in the sedation by get something will come up. i don't think this, this, this idea of expanding or ethnic cleansing, guidance will kick off and, and, and it will go back to you in a 2nd about the politics on the ground. only look at the ceasefire agreement that is underway right now. as part of that agreement is we've been saying this morning is that is, well, let's and thousands of temporary shelters of housing units and tens, but only a tiny fraction of that has actually cost saving to go also so far. is this going to preston the seed? 5 to 6 uh, accidents, costs and all. i mean, of course, i mean the attention has been focused on, on, on trumps. like, you know, so i got that, but again, it has to be back on the see now what's happening is as i mean, the, the ccf books are really in a huge discount because with what trump has as suggested now, i mean, what's the incentive for the scene as well for how mess and particular to commit to
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it. and that is, and so it is what i am is what is, what are the in violation of, of many of these terms. i mean, it does respecting the aid and think of as uh it does, it is texting good. you know, the big shots that into his, the, and that it's backing it's, it's, it's the thing back when it's commitments. so it's, we're on the better take situation. i mean, we're getting close at the phase 2 of the csr talk so everything can vote on you know, on. so we're not out of the book to nick if. so the last thing we need guidance needs, particularly in the sense, is again, and then we'll come back, no one is ready for fighting. i mean the solution is but it does split them guys. so i think the tension now is also needs to be focus on, sustain exist, firefox and hopefully pushing its good think off of this month to nick in this war . and that's something that go kind of kind of a to many thanks, affairs the still ahead head on. i'll just, sarah, i am. how much fun is this with the city of what in the city. and i will be explaining why people here are dealing in
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a couple seats for the government commission. but it's not a not going to be using the had a lot of that is more heavy rain set to fold in northern parts of australia. we'll get that in a moment for us to south east asia and at central parts of the philippines that we'll see the drenching down pools on friday. some of that rain pulling into borneo as well. and you can see it increasing as we go into sat today. so shy was, will be thrown across and indo china light people vietnam. some went to weather, continuing for the south. across indonesia. is that very wet weather, moving it to the north of the philippines. we could see some flooding from that. and flooding has been a major issue across the north east of australia. the rain will continue to fall. we got storms and showers for queens and stretching across the top. and it is
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looking much dryer across central areas with hot winds blowing about wire as well for w a. that's where we've seen the sheets in pub. we will see some of that heat that's been dominant in the southeast corner. start to get below, not by those storms stretching across into new south wales. sidney is wanting to see that rain over the next few days, monday breezy and cooler, $25.00 degrees celsius. i've only zealand we're expecting attempt just to pick up. they will be some showers, but also some lovely spots of sunshine. the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the color, again, you're watching out is there. i has reminder of our top story is best our, both our season gone. so i have accused the is really ministry of deliberately obstructing and delaying the entry of aide under the seas font dale 200000 temporary shelters, women to enter a strip. 92 percent of the tense promised to have arrived safe as well as most
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yourselves on jeanine and to cut them refuge account services have been going on for 2 weeks. the rates of last evening focused on jeanine and the normal sort of the amount us to the entire tree full in $26000.00 pounds to the ends of being forced to fling the homes. and the white houses backtracked on some of president trump plans for the going to strip off to a wave of global condemnation. on tuesday, donald trump, the class of us will take it, isn't garza and own it. now, officials say pallet students could be moved temporarily to other countries lost its being rebuilt protests in washington, dc against president trump suspension, the government's international agency. the most of us say i do stuff, i've been put on administrative leave effective friday. if there's an executive order from trunk, suspending oil in special ace in 90 days. and toys twins 3,
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the agency distribution more than $40000000000.00 to move in to 100 countries and regions. projects argue that ending in special age will home us interests as well. a well 7 refugee comes on the thailand, man my boat, a mostly funded by the u. s. a running out of food and a central supplies washington suspension. the funding has left many people who think it has been cleared for resettlement with little hope of ever making it to the us story. chang reports from the law on the tie man level to this was to be the stones of a journey to the united states and freed the pump, the way to citizenship with tens of thousands of state this refugees from me. and for 3 weeks ago, the center was suddenly closed. i went to study harry was born in thailand after his parents plugged me in mo, most of last year he passed the final test. so reset them into the us. he told me he was looking forward to moving to nebraska, working in a meat packing pond,
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learning to drive, and most of all, he was looking forward to having a home. now that dream is gone. i had the same hopes as everyone else. everyone in the countertops say, i heard the program might just be temporarily shut down. so i still have some high . yeah, but if it's 10 minutes, i have no words left. but the estimated 90000 refugees living in camps on the type board 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 in boulder. it's almost exclusively funded by the us state department funding that's been suddenly stopped inside. 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,
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we can step in essential medical care is being provided temporarily by thailand, but they have neither the resources know the capacity for the long term the, this i will, we have no idea of what will happen to us. we don't have any money to buy me to send up. we'll die if we have not made a significant value. and the apparent closure of us a i d, is impacting clinics along the board. these facilities are aligned 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 impact people or victims of human trafficking. people who are victims of trans national repression. those who have stood up for human rights and, 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
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a future to look forward to. now the just staring to the glue. tony chung al jazeera from the time in my boat. the nice nations as these find the class by the one, the box m 23 level group in a, some democratic republic of congo does not appear to be holding reports that m. 23 is captured, a mining town near boy 70 kilometers from the capital of the south cave, a region else where he could seize control of the largest city in the east gamma un says at least 2900 people were killed during slicing the crystal ok, as the regional head of advocacy, media, and communications, and then a wage and refugee council. she says the humanitarian situation in the eastern biase is dia, the technician of the conflicts has cause a severe too many to in practice. you know, in go now you have this place. so in the north kid with the leaves $500000.00 people, which is coming in addition, of course,
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to will read the $4.00. we have people that were already displacing the end of the appropriateness. so internet gama, you already had a cd with nearly 7 solve, a 700000 people. the idp is leaving and get squared. so go mom and over try the weekends. and so the situation has been a bit come a confusing for a few days because we know that some of the camps grandkids, people fleeing in the city and you know, you know, over crowded a space or heard or read the trying to return to the area so how are region, so for a 2 days or a team, a were stuck in that, in goma, 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 tilting the rates. so there's some kids so hard being just completely destroyed. people have the have left so the kids have been under,
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under the phones. and so the, in some or we can set of people have to have reach. and 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, i said to a basic basic step such as a soap and starting to avoid turn disease, you have some kids federal connectivity, overcrowded, and some of that had been the destroyed. and so i completely ended thousands of people are returning to the council of sue dollars, just their estates off the army. we gained control of the city 3 weeks ago. for 12 months, what mcdonny was held by the time that you're back in support forces. he's been fighting the army for nearly 2 years versus a home in val reports for tanning residents, so facing severe economic hardship. the city of what mckinney is slowly coming back to life. just a week ago,
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it didn't top this amount of commercial activity, but thousands have begun to the 10 of to being displaced. those we live onto the control of the problem. is it to allow pete support forces poverty, feel the challenges of the day to day life? are you guys? i don't know what i'm, i mean i, there was no such thing as kosh. all right. would strip anyone of any amounts one might carry and they often force us to exchange our 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 conduct the we only have 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 of stuff and local burglars has been so extensive, but not a single one of them was left. in fact,
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this is one of the major 5 at the bank seems to them as you can see, it's out of service. and so nearly all of the others in the city, public and private like a year of dysfunction of routing has brought the entire financial sector to its knees. that, of course, includes the central bank of to them. the only institution that has managed to partially resume activity is the bank of capital. it's local office direct to wait them, how much has sent this time to have customers. but tucker is empty and the only service you can provide is back up locations soon. and that would be, it has to be really, we depend for cash and the central bank of through done which hasn't she opened yet . that's where we obtain the cost to this press to people and it's where we can deposit any amounts that we have. so i think logistical reasons. the government hasn't been able to distribute the new couple seats in working with any until that
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