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is read both ages these say, say how things saves like those, done to protect the, from the hoss of the story. young people, we talk through to lots next screen pulled up, the lack of adults forced them to fix it. they said it's cheaper to buy drugs next, comfortable and then for the any to 1000000 palestinians enjoy a harsh winter. in garza, i have as a desperate need for shelter, but as well as accused of looking age, the kind of them are kyle. this is out of 0 live from day, also coming up, as well as a sold from the occupied westbank intensifies at least 26000 palestinians, displaced from refugee comes. the trump administration depends a role back. some of the president's comments about taking over garza of the global
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condemnation, plus attorney chang outside the refugee camps. on the time you're on the go to the scene, something cal cation help states, some of the stuff on the cold. what and hungry and the bones may have stopped falling, but nearly 2000000 pounds of savings and gauze, still suffering, trying to survive winter and worn out tents, staying warm and dry is almost impossible. tom is struggling to find home clothes and shoes for the children. well, thirty's in gauze are pleading contemporary shelters to be allowed in. they say it's the most pressing humanitarian need in the strip potential the way and the
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people were in disarray without transporting our belongings to a man who agreed to host us until the cold ends. this is more difficult for us than displacements. we woke up at night and found out tents destroyed above us due to the wind and bought clothes and food were filled with sand. we had wanted to return for a week, but we have no money for transportation. well, many palestinians accompanying on the rubble of the demolish times old between piles of to every, almost every building in the gaza strip has been damaged or destroyed. and the water and sanitation systems have collapsed in a few months. her and aid is greater than ever before. and the cx 5 deals between as well and how much 200000 tons were meant to end to gauze. but only 2 percent of those have arrived so far. i'm us as accused as well, of obstructing the delivery of temporary shelters and the leg implementation of the ceasefire agreement. let's go straight to how they met with he's our correspondent in gauze us as he joins us live now from the honey this wins. so whether the cold
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and the rain, i mean it's quite simply compounding the misery as of people who are been forced to live on the level of homes. the the yes laura, or if we just happen to be in an area where as you see it from the background, if it's a bomb, residential or blocked, to turn into a pile of ruins. here a man of the people who return and from the defense from the area from the in force displacement camps in 2000. the past few, they've been in trying here to remove much of the rubble here and set up their tents. but because of the rain of early hour of this morning of last night, the, the strong when them the, their depression just impeded them of from setting up a clear not part of the area and set it up there just we talked about it close to 10 families in this area right here, just down the road from this area, the entrance right here to the residential block behind me. this is just an example of how many people were struggling on daily basis since the time they were allowed
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to return to their homes. in garza and the northern part ended up leaving us scattered into different temporary shoulders with our inside some of the a severely damaged buildings that are there near collapse things. it's not, it's not safe for them or inside some of the public facilities. stars. the standing, including auto headquarters, it from the backside when we asked these people, they said they're going to seek filters, temporary, so other than these public facilities until the rain and stops the weather, gets better ability, how bitter infrastructure and there are elements to a set up that are tense here and this they are because the one that they set up in the past few days were blown away by, by day of the strong air and the, the rainfall that caused the area to florida and flood their tents and the sides where they set up their tents, it's just becoming very difficult on, on the by the hour. right now they're in just to stop in the past an hour and it just offers an opportunity for people to come back to other areas to see how they
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can just reset their tens. particularly in, in the northern part of the serbian giovanni refuge, account giovanni, account and for, or the north dues. the city of bates left here because the majority of the tents were setup were blown away by the air. and that just cause the didn't the level of the tragedy and the level of, of misery that palestinians have been living. that's what, particularly when we talk about vulnerable groups of children like that. do they already, we have a 7 cases of hypothermia in the past. couple weeks and the risk now there's more of it happening, particularly at this time where there are no health facilities or, and proper medical care available here in gauze and city and the northern part of this trip, honey, my one to any us from a $1.50 honey, thank you. tessa ingram is the communications manager for the middle east and north africa as unicef. she spoke to us from gauze safety on how the weather conditions
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on making an already desperate situation. even less 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 that 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 bad last night. and for kids in these conditions, it's not like frightening to be outside, exposed, and in the cold. there's 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 cold families are 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, it's 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 long standing restriction on certain items that can come into gaza. we need those
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for repairs. water systems, for example, pipes for, for water 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 moment of intense devastation and, and hopefully rebuilding within the occupied westbank for more than 2 weeks. thousands of palestinians have been on the is riley sage trucks and the homes. children are unable to go to school in daily life as a standstill, as well as minute trips sold has been relentless and is intensifying as long as you focused on jeanine refugee comes in, the north will and 17000 palestinians that have been forced to flee the homes do an agency for palestinian refugees. honora says major sections of the camp of being leveled and its chief as well. and the situation is becoming catastrophic as any
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trips or also targeting to cut them, which is near jeanine in the north west of the occupied westbank. one official this as more than 70 percent of how the citizens living in to cut them have been forcibly displaced. is there any forces both in full days as to demolish homes on critical infrastructure, such as was assigned to taishan networks out of city and state is really military is trying to make the area uninhabitable in an attempt to clarify that brand have to sell her. now she joins us live from a mine, and george not because he's way the government on the policy. you know, 40 of find. i'll just there are from reporting inside israel and the occupied at west bank. honda just updates on what's happening in janine until cut them a list of large military stages and you need refugee camp again 16 days ago and expanded to other parts of the northern occupied west bank including to cut in. but there was unprecedented
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images we saw were actually of these really military detonating explosives and destroying an entire residential block in the g need refugee camp, destroying several homes into cutting and this morning, carrying out that same policy at a home in nablus. these really armies says that they are doing this because these homes are being used by fighters and that they are being used to manufacture weapons. and as military command centers, of course, failed to provide any proof of those claims mirroring. but the same policy we saw because of those same claims without any of the information to back them up all those months later. however, officially janine said that a $180.00 homes have been damaged or destroyed by this ongoing military rate. and if you're wondering why it's because this is a densely packed refugee camp for palestinians. these are not single family homes. these are apartment complex types of buildings. they are vertical and there are multiple family homes in there. but the real problem here is the civilians who have
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been displaced as part of this ongoing military seeds with no where to go, no idea when they'll be able to go back nearly 26000 palestinians across the west bank have been displaced. and since the start of the reading jeanine, the army has put up even more checkpoints around the palestinian territory, making it nearly impossible for palestinians to go anywhere. okay, honda many thanks indeed for that update from a man are now the white house appears to be back tracking on some of the us presidents, controversial comments about taking over garza, on tuesday. donald trump proposed for so be displacing palestinians from this trip to other countries. sparking global outrage. now, officials say palestinians could be moved temporarily. las garza is rebuilt all white house correspondent, kimberly how could, has been following the developments from washington dc. one day after us president donald trump unavailable just surprise plan for garza,
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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 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 living in hell. guys 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 guard by trump gauze, a plan you were trying to get the details of it. but i think this is
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a good developed way to back is real, 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 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 a guidance, so at the end in this works, what about the 2000000 palestinians? he's going to have american fund all this for our troops in harm's way. 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 occupied a power. donald tries for proposal to and guides a reconstruction or face 3 of the cease fire plan comes justice in direct
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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 caught her as 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. so that has head on out to sarah as the us agency for international development. as of late this month old, we look at the immediate effects of withholding billions of dollars and humanitarian assistance. plus, i'm how much fun in this with any city of flooding with any. and i will be explaining why people here are dealing in a couple of seats of the government, the commission, and not to be used. the
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manipulated by those in power. and selection is unique and we've seen anything like that before and no pressure they were instrumental in helping the president when the election, driven by so interested play is fast put their after non profits for people susceptible to government control. if propaganda is designed to inflame and defense, the way that the story is being told, not right, and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post expose is the focus behind the headlight on tuesday or february on the jersey. we years on from the outbreak of the war and you cream out of view. it explores the human cost analysis, whether politics or the battlefield will determine its outcomes for cause new direction looks at the challenges facing nations across the continent as they move away from dependency. aiming to re define their futures after of both of no confidence in germany's trying. and sir, people have to the polls with the sensor. right? christian democratic union parties expected to take power. brussels shut on africa
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examines of russia's growing influence in the region through the prison. the central african republic, ethiopia hold the african mission as a chooses leaders, february on a dizzy at a of the, [000:00:00;00] the color again you're watching out is there. it has reminder of our top stories, this our well far as using goals and i have accused these ready middle trip to nip or the obstruction. i'm to lang, the entry of aide under the seas. 5 dale, 200000 temporary shelters, were meant to enter the strip. only 2 percent of the tense promise taffeta fall
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arrives. israel's militarist, held on janine until kind of refugee comes been going on for 2 weeks. the reins of law actually being focused on jeanine in the north palace to the entire tree. more than 26000 palestinians have been forced to flee the homes on the white house as backtracked on some of preston comes plans for the goal. it's a stretch of 2 ways of global condemnation. on tuesday, donald trump, the class that the us will take oh, is a garza and own it. now, officials say published it is could be moved temporarily to other countries. well, since we built protests in washington, dc against president trump suspension that the government's international agency, most of us say i d stuff i've been put on administrative leave effective friday as well as the executive order from trump. suspending all international aid for 90
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days. in 2023. the agency distributed more than $40000000000.00 to move in to 100 countries and regions. critics argue that ending international aid will hom, us interests as well. well, 7 refugee camps on the thailand, me and my board a mostly funded 5 of us, are running out of food and it's central supplies. washington, the suspension of funding has left many people who had been cleared for re settlement with level hope now of ever making it to the us. 30 trying reports from my last on the time in my border lab, hon. refugees of feeling the immediate impacts of the age of suspension. 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. m for 3 weeks ago. the center was suddenly closed. i went to study harry was born in thailand,
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off to his parents supplied me in the 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, 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 permanent, i have no words left on the estimated $90000.00 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 in boulder. 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
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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 resources know 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 me to send them. it will 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 assigned to the results of people inside member who have no access to health care because of the ongoing civil war. the southern 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, and faced abuses and, and found ways to be supported by the u. s. in terms of emergency assistance. and
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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 just staring to the glue to anything else, a 0 on the timing on my boat. hey, rolando box. i'm 23 rebels. how of how the 1st public raleigh in the main stadium of government and eastern democratic republic of congo. and what appears to be a show of force fights has presented the newly appointed governor for north keeping provence. and the massive government, the largest city in east d, all c. m 23. capture the strategic city from government forces last week. but of all the u. s. as these 5 declared by m $23.00, the nurse appeared to be holding that all reports and fighters have come to the mining town. the big way 70 comes from the cap. so of south kiva region. i mean, you well,
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it says at least 2900 people have been killed during slicing the for full february unilateral cease fire, announced by the m 23 office assurances that the copper will not be taken. we are gravely concerned for costume airport, which is critical for ongoing civilian and humanitarian use around south cable. losing both the go and the couple airports in the midst of an ongoing humanitarian . an id p crisis will be on the tunnel for the populations of both north and south . keep fighting is continuing dreams in these ami on the permanent true rapids support forces near call to the military launch an attack on russia fighters playing that positions. the army is certainly we gaining territory around the capital, a civil war. and so don is approaching its 2nd year and tens of thousands of people have been killed in the fighting across the country. thousands of people are returning to the capital of the dogs to 0 states off to the army. we gained control
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of the city 3 weeks ago. for 12 months. what badani was held by the rest of us. as mohammed vile reports were tiny residents and 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 after being displaced. those who live onto the control of the problem is it to the opposite support forces, poverty feel the challenges of day to day life. are you guys? i don't know why they're not. there was no such thing as kosh. all right. would strip any one 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,
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including why that didn't kind at the here we already 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, this is one of the major 5 at the box. and so then as you can see, it's out of service. and so nearly all the others in the city, public, and private, unlike a year of dysfunction as 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 possibilities on activity is the bank of capital, or 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 bank applications soon and that would be,
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it has to be really. we depend for cash and the central bank of to done which hasn't you 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 with the new couple seats in working with any until that happens. people are continuing to deal in the kind of see that was previously the commission. how much fun, a da 0. why them? if they need to that turn list, processing a decision by for line cars, attorney general to free 3 mote, 3 suspects and the 2009 mother of a newspaper as to a sancho wicker. and i told him that it was an icon of press freedom around the world, media workers and human rights groups. james rank is present to fulfill his election pledge to investigate the killing and abduction of gentlest. so many people have hit out against information that the attorney general's department and the attorney general himself has written to me to come into the investigation department
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indicating that 3 of the main suspects in the editor's mother are likely to be released because that is not enough evidence to prosecute the case against them. now among the banners messing with seeing a g f adjustment. so in justice we're seeing a g go home. so generally this group of people, journalists, civil society activists, lawyers, all of them see that things con, turn around completely. i view the truck when they 1st came out because it was the same attorney general's department will produce this paper before the registration earlier. and of course, the grounding of variance. we have so many cases of impunity and special needs adoption attacks and innovation and murder of done list that are still pending, waiting for drafted for so many tickets. and that's so much cool. now that this time around that will be job tooth and to see the if it was concerning this
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happening. and of course the need to fight for job super day and the protest is outside. the pauses that leads to the attorney general's department wanted to sort of hand over a letter to the attorney general, asking him to make a sort of a public explanation as to his decision to release the suspect. if even now under a new regime, which i promise to bring to justice and bring justice to all of those cases. if justice is allowed to be sabotaged under this regime, that they are all implications for the whole. and that is what all that sort of anger and frustration has come out and being voiced today. been of fernandez, audra, 0, colombo, the demonstrations in bangladesh of storms, the home of exiled form, a prime minister. shake has seen a thousands processes gather and set fire to a scene his family home in the capital duyka. the house was in full days, protest as were enraged by speech testing and published on social media from ex all
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in india. you, denny has ignored closed. find the government to find a dash to expedite. she's accused of ordering extra traditional killings and orchestra facing the full disappearance of hundreds of political opponents during lost his student protests. they use climate monitors as last month was the hottest in january on reco, despite hopes the cooling season pulse of the world light is the heat. the ocean has become a refuge for people in radish, narrow west coaching. some of the temperatures are pushing 40 degrees celsius, where the full costs predicts the intense heat will continue. new zealand has been commemorating the signing of the countries funding document. daniel lights, how many days celebrations increase to the dorms of smoke in the day, in 18? 48 when the treaty was signed by the purchase crown amari chief protested tons of bikes on government ministers denouncing policies seen as rolling back indigenous
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rights. by mister crisp deluxe on was criticized for failing to attend the main ceremony at the time and race relations under rubbing strain. that's it for me or a kyle times you more than a website out there a don't come. the web is next then inside story, of course, behind donald trump's proposal for got the the had low, then let's look to east asian when to suddenly being felt across the northern half of the region. we've had rec, would snow fall across northern parts of japan in height over that's extended down to western horseshoe and even a key issue. we'll see more snow showers in the days the head blizzards expected. as long as you see that when to weather extending across the korean peninsula into rushes,
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far east in some parts of north eastern china. now behind that it remains bitterly cold. beijing st minus 4 degrees celsius minus 6 in so, and it's not going to be much relief going into the weekends at cold and defending further south shanghai coming down to 2 degrees celsius. the beijing there will be some slight relief on sunday at one degree, but it still looks very cloudy and cold. now it's been cooler across the north of india recently, but it's been some relief as temperature as not to pick up new daily at 25 degrees celsius. so logic right and several pictures for much of the country with lots of sunshine. here was an, a wesley disturb and start to edge its way across us down to san bringing some wintry and wet weather. here we will see some of that rain falling pockets done with some showers as well for sure lanka. the if you really want to find out how effective
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a wallace just ask is real. from the technical in the us, mexico border is riley made so violence towels to tear gas dropping drawings in india. and to the lowest 9 traverse the globe to shed light on the 3 the exports with the 1st tested on palestinian is raleigh filling model of way to separate and control on ones that populations the palestine. the bar 3 talk to on a jersey to was donald trump. so obsessed to the casa, the us presidents proposes taking over the stress and relocation palestinians, a violation of international law at best, and a pool for ethnic cleansing it was. but who can stop trumps plan? this is the inside story the
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