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does ita, hearing the facts, the is very systematic and deliberate. destruction of causes infrastructure has left more than 2000000 pieces of ultra 0 is teams across the world. when you closer to the house of the story the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the on the pocket. this is the news life from dough home coming up in the next 60 minutes. around 2000000 palestinians enjoy harsh winter in gaza, where there's a desperate need for shells at this rouse accuse of blocking death, destruction and displacement that they will give had westbank. israel's ongoing military offensive and to refugee camps operates at least $26000.00 promising homes
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. as the us agency for international development is rapidly dismantled, we've looked at the immediate effects of withholding billions of dollars in tremendous saving assistance for a life innovation. underwent of back to m. 23 rebels, hold a share of strength and the recently cc going east of d r c is one. you can see, you know, it should have moved a step closer to ending the 6 decade weights and lift. the major trustees and big and also full nail on aggregate support. the spots in the final is the english meet . the thanks for joining us. cold, wet and hungry at the bottom. this may have stopped, but around 2000000 palestinians and cars are still suffering. trying to revive winter and worn out. tends st. woman dry is almost impossible. families are
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struggling to find warm clothes and shoes for that children or parties in cause, pleading for temporary shelters to be allowed. and they say is the most pressing spend the chair in need in the strip right now the potential away and the 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 our tents destroyed above us due to the wind and the clothes and food were filled with sand. we had wanted to return for a week, but we have no money for transportation. or many palestinians, a company on the rubble of the demolished homes, old between piles of deborah. almost every building of the gaza strip is being damaged or destroyed. and the water and sanitation system has collapsed to say, the need for about $78.00 is greater than ever under the seas. 5, do you between israel and a mass $200000.00 times for men to end together. but any 2 percent of those have arrived. sofa mouse has accused israel of obstructing the delivery of temporary
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shelters and delaying the implementation of the ceasefire agreement. let's go to kansas city. speak to just who is a 100 been moved to who joins this live. so honey yeah, the challenging weather conditions also compounding the misery of people forced to live on top of the ruins of the homes that that's correct and unfortunately, and tragically enough, it's increasing by the hour we are the past, the few hours will be moving around then preparing for these reports, but also watching how people are struggling by the hour right now just to try and do it as the, the challenge and to stay in their life and survive the difficult living conditions . as of this moment, we are in the one part of of garza city that the college university compounded the western part of gauze, a city that has turned into more now the of a waste plan unless and until the uh,
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the one of the organizations came here and set up this 10 site, but as you can see from the frame, many of the buildings on the side here, i completely damaged or completely destroyed severely damaged in many of the standing building. the frame here are not suitable for people to live. and this used to be one of the most expensive, most a thriving neighborhood near the, the college and university compound and housing. many of the essential departments that an international organization in the area turn right now. it's more of a visit with only a few people. now those people who made their way back to their homes and gardens, the northern part could not live in these homes because of the destruction of being costs of the amount and risk resorted to these 10 set out by one of the organization. but as of the weather conditions worse than by the hours, it's starting from last night to air the hour this morning as well did they have the rain as well as the wind and the storm? many of these towns have been destroyed. as you can see,
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the right there in the blue color in the, in the frame of this camera, these people ended believing the area because they could not stand them. they thought this was going to be a shelter for them. and their families is going to provide them some ones. it's provided to protect them from the weather conditions. but they did not because of the weather conditions, they ended up going to a nearby of schools and then very shelters. and trying to provide much of the protection and the words that is right now is missing, we're talking about the basic essential needs are not available. the clothing is not available, none of the department of stores that used to be everywhere in this area exist anymore. so people have right now here not only lacking the shoulder, but also lacking the very essential supplies that provide them some more ins and, and protection of from these terrible weather conditions. they're also the risk of them catching some of the water board diseases. much of this area was flooded with
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water as air the hour this morning was heavier in the cod, the whole area with the floods at that interest, some of the tents here. so we were talking about it children and women vulnerable to groups for and also those with health complications are at 1st i've got you in the water board disease like the cold uh, the flu as well as the g i t disease that are causing many of the problems, particularly in a time that health care system across garza and the northern parts almost collapsed and no, no the medical care what sort of wood only one hospital available that went from a small and marginalized hospital. and so now a ministry hospital providing medical care 280001000 of people but doesn't have the capacity to do so. how do you spell? so there are so many risks on so many levels for the people have cause a many people in cause of the boeing perhaps of themselves that they will rebuild.
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but right now to people really have the means to begin doing that as well. you know, as we drive around and lock in the, our ways and the small car doors in the streets, across gauze and then no default we see in these right things on wall. and this is a symbol and a brief presentation off of the resilience, the palestinians that they show and display most of the time, the past 15 months have been quite difficult, then have to transform their lives from where they were into the very difficult living condition that they in jordan evacuation center has any vac ocean's zone and i'm off the western part of their in by city as well as all the in force displacement sites. and that has have the, as a girl, a girl into much of the resilience that we see right now. so as soon as the they were allowed to return home parents, there were shocked by the level of destruction and the, and the, the, the damage that caused the not only buildings, but also infrastructure public facilities that would with no other choices
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available for them. but to rebuild their shadows live despite the real live that the journey to rebuild their lives right now at this moment with the ongoing obstruction of, of a humanitarian, a to flow into gaza. would that would the control of those really side on their livelihood? it seems to be very difficult and then later with many of the challenges of primary among them is the uncertainty of the future as well as the inability of the scenes fire to hold particular when we hear statements like the ones made by donald trump about relocating palestinians or the statements made by his radio officials that as soon as the cap is released, they're going to resume the war. there is also the lack of machines and equipment to help them remove rumbles and start building their lives. county has always been excited about making costs. the city will test income is a communications manager for ability, some north africa, unicef. she spoke to us from casa city and how, where the conditions and making it over the desperate situation. even worse,
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the 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 ta, poland. i hope that it's still standing, but there were a number of children who were going to be sleeping there last night. and for kids in these conditions it's not like 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 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 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 of 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 the white house appears to be bank tracking on some of the us presidents, controversial comments about taking over goes on tuesday and donald trump proposed forcibly displacing palestinians from the strip to other countries talking global outreach. now, officials say pulse teenagers could be moved temporarily, while gauze is rebuilt, let's have a listen. this is the president given what you've said about god to the us and for us to help secure the security back as far as guys is concerned. and we'll do what is necessary if it's necessary. we'll do that. we're going to take over that piece
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. so we're going to develop it, create thousands and thousands of jobs. the president has not committed to putting boots on the ground and gaza. he has also said that the united states is not going to pay for the rebuilding of gaza. i do see a long term ownership position. i see it bringing great stability to that part of the middle east and maybe the entire middle east. and everybody i've spoken to this was not a decision made likely everybody i've spoken to loves as the idea of the united states, phoning that piece of land. the only thing president trump has done very generously in 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. here we go back, it is sanders, right? the political commentator joins us from tel aviv of i will welcome to you ari, i'm sorry, difficult to know exactly whether or not benjamin netanyahu had prime knowledge the
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don't from was going to make these comments very difficult to read from his face. so what exactly is going on? but it seems like donald trump was reading this or someone else like he rather than just shooting from the hey, but how serious is this route taking this white house? suggestion on god's it'll be published means out of the strip and take it over a well, that's a complicated question. um, because what donald trump statements did is ro is if you'll permit me to wax poetic for a 2nd and release the subconscious density. ok. and a great many as early as you would identify themselves as left of center. immediately embrace trumps quote. ready proposal as new, innovative, creative and so on, including political leaders like many got instead, most of the people who spoke about this because of something that could seriously happen. also immediately added
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a disclaimer saying we realize that this can't happen to be would be thrilled if it could be realized that it can. so i think what this proposal bid was really exposed to collective as early subconscious to the world at large. but i think most as early as other than settlers whose political faith is hitch to the trunk wagon most is don't assume that this can actually have where, or it's a pretty early in the morning. yeah. over in washington, dc and the eastern seaboard of the us, the donald trump appears to be awake and on his social media platform, troops social perhaps to kind of follow confused. these are the comments because he said this, the said the gaza strip would be turned over to the us by israel at the conclusion of fighting. they would actually have a chance to be happy, safe and free us working with great development team. so all over the world would slowly and carefully begin the construction of what would become one of the
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greatest and most spectacular developments of its kind on earth. he goes on, no soldiers by the us would be needed. stability for the region would rain apply to you? uh uh, already, i mean, irrespective of whether the us policy does have much regarding guys, garza isn't israel, is to give, know, america's to tell you because it, it all very much. so, and i think that when you read uh words like, uh, president trump, certainly word sitting 3 hours in the morning. i think you need to do 2 things simultaneously. i think you need to take this as a potential truth. you know, there's no way is out, certainly israel cannot or morally, is prevented from saying, no, you know what, this can't happen. obviously not this can happen, of course. ok. but on the other hand, it should also be seen as a fantasy held that fostered simultaneously by the government and the trunk, the administration. because the truth of the matter is that israel is of
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a switch and is all has no more military options is all has no way of continuing to war without killing the hostages. the majority of his earliest went. the hostages returned trumps. where it's, we're, let's call them a fantasy lifeline for the many as early as who had already understood that our 15 month long genocidal campaign was an abject failure and are now holding on to dear life hoping for another opportunity to fulfill the dream of making of the palestinians go away, that realistically speaking again, this should be treated as a very concrete plan, but it should also be treated as completely fake news as simply generating noise that makes this one option among many, n as integrating and cheapening palestinian lives in a way that can be defined as nothing else the criminal is bob symptomatic of the times, the something can be both the true and fake news. are you there at the same time? but let's proceed. this is a concrete suggestion. i mean, where do these comments leave?
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the 2nd phase of the 10, cx, 5, for instance, and certainly that's a major question. we'll have to see what happens on the weekend if the release is, are carried out regularly. i would assume that means that neither israel, nor for loss of the temerity to test whether president trump statements of any sort of actual propensity for occurring. i would assume that would be the case. i don't think is real, can use trust statements as is vague. and as sent tastic as they are as a width, and that would obstruct the resumption of the deal according to the past, they worked out by israel from us and then negotiators. so i think that we're going to see hostages released. we're going to see prisoners released if we're not, that may mean something, but i think it's very, very early in the game. i surely for that or the army of one of this isn't the us
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seem to agree with the view that garza has been left totally uninhabitable, that the civilian population has been denied to the very basics of life. the. i mean, how's trump in effect implicated israel little crime isn't even coming up with a suggestion. oh, i think he has and lets mention the know there he keeps stating regarding that as total population, which is about $1700000.00. i think it's in every peach repeating the 4 zeros campaign began. that as population was about 2.3 or 2400000. so certainly there's awareness there. i don't think he just spouting off random numbers. yes, i think he is. and i think uh that's part of the trunk brand with he imagines a deal that may tie all of these loose ends together. he is not denying the word crime septic and says that he's not denying that israel destroyed god. is riley's, are taking this as an indication, i really don't think drunk meant it as an indication. i think he meant to say, here's the way it is. you know,
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we're not that we have to move on and see what we can do with it. but again, the very concrete possibility that this might happen, and even if it doesn't, the normalization of the ability to speak about this. ultimately, israel that has opened the floodgates, is that these are beside themselves with studious and lab or at wives and form endorsed rice of ethnic cleansing. and that's the situation here already many sites as always, always go back there. thank you. so they will provide westbank for more than 2 weeks. now, thousands of palestinians have been under history. the seas trapped in the homes. children are unable to go to school and daily life is at a standstill as well as ministry. a sol, just being relentless. scientists intensifying as long as the focused on jeanine refugee chemist in the north. well, the 26000 palestinians that have been forced to flee the homes view, an agency for palestinian refugees, owner says major sections of accounts have been leveled. and his chief is one of
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the situation is becoming catastrophic, or is there any troops also targeting to correct? which is that an agent in the north west of unified westbank, one local official asked as more than 70 percent of the palestinians living there have been forcibly displaced. is ready for us is pushing bulldozers to demolish homes and critical infrastructure such as water and sanitation networks, productivity, and say these way the ministry is trying to make the area uninhabitable and the attempt to clear it. let's bring it and come decide who she's saying that the due date and capital amount because he's by the government. i'm kind of thing you thought about and i'll just do it from the putting inside the as well. and so i have the occupies westbank, can come to the suspicion for many palestinians. israel wants to make certain areas uninhabitable to prevent people from ever coming back. that what exactly is happening in jeanine until correct when we talk about the scale of the devastation
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and to the number of attacks. hello. this is the 16 of these really military siege on jeanine and it's refugee camp. and while the military detonated, they say only $23.00 homes, essentially erasing an entire residential walk. officials in the janine refugee camp say that a 180 homes have either been completely damaged or destroyed. and if you're wondering why it's because these are densely populated refugee camps, and these are not single family homes. they're long vertical buildings with multiple homes inside of them. but throughout the entirety of the occupied was bank, you're looking at more than 20000 people who been forcibly displaced by these is rarely raids. the military even said that they had a tall simians to leave their homes after initially denying it in jeanine. they did admit to it in to and got in, but did scenes of devastation or pretty unprecedented. especially the videos of these really army blowing up these homes for since you need been to cut him and
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this morning and novelist military maintains, but it's conducting these operations to combat ours palestinian fighters. but the reality use is that civilians are really the ones reeling from these large military operations. civilians are dying, medics are unable to get to those who been wounded and injured. and now the temperatures are freezing. so people have know where to go. and that's also because of these large check points that have been put across the occupied westbank and even more have been put in since this each had begun and more than 2 weeks ago. so this way they all, even times they get it up to um, posting in the groups. nevertheless, what do they say has actually been achieved when it comes to these operations today? as well as you need, specifically, they say that they blew up this entire residential block, essentially mirroring these policies that we saw in gaza. they said they did that because fighters were using these homes. they were being use for military command
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centers to manufacture weapons. but there was no proof or evidence that was given to backup. those claims, also similar to what we saw in guns, a bold claims with bold action that resulted in no prove whatsoever. the army says that they're going after these palestinian fighters because it's one of the goals of the war that's not just pertaining to gaza, but it's also in the west bank, but i'll add that since israel's more on does, it began these reads in the west bank had increased in both size and scale and once a ceasefire and gauntlet was announced when it had taken place. these rarely army chief of staff has said that now that the manpower is not going to go to gaza, the army is gearing up for really big military incursions into the occupied westbank, large scale operations that are going to last a long time. and very the very next day that's when they went into geneva, then they said they were expanding it to other parts of the occupied west bank, just north of jeanine, what bus. and so we've got a where there's a heavy military presence. so the army says they're targeting fighters, but civilians,
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the palestinians say this is just another reality of life under is really occupation civilians, as you say, if i must bearing the problem. so here i'm to, as always, thank you. i'm to so who i'm on israel says it's withdrawing from the human human rights council using aid of discrimination and anti semitism. the announcement follows tuesday's decision by the us to no longer participates in the organization . neither do us know. israel was a member of the council, but my goal, you and members, they have in full observe the status. you and special wrap up to all the occupied palestinian territories is called the move. extremely serious. the so fighting is continuing between the sudanese army and the problem. issue rapids boat forces me a call to the ministry launch. the attack on reset fights is fleeting. that
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positions the army slowly regaining territory around the capital, the civil war and sometimes approaching its seconds. even tens of thousands of people have been killed and fighting across the country. 4000. so people are returning to the capital, the c times to 0 states off to the army. we gain control of the city. 3 weeks ago, the 12 months what mcdonny was held by the power military rapids support forces. it is mohammed vile reports for turning residents, so facing severe economic hardship. the city of what mckinney is slowly coming back to life. just a week ago, it didn't top this amount of commercial activity, but thousands have become to the 10 of to being displaced. those who lived onto the control of the problem is it to the opposite support forces. how do you feel the challenges of 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 any one of any amounts. one might carry,
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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 them it then kind of the, we already have the old currency, a motion that 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 induct. this is one of the major private bank seems to then, as you can see, it's out of service and so on. nearly all of the others in the city, public, and private, unlike a year of destruction, of routing hospitals, the entire financial sector to it. cities. that of course, includes the central bank of sue,
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then 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 hudson is trying to help customers. but tucker is empty and the only service you can provide is bank applications soon and that would be, it has to be really, we depend for cash and the central bank of to don, 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 the new couple seats in working with any until that type of people are continuing to deal in the kind of see that was previously the commission. how much fun? a da 0, wasn't the thing to that were when the bikes m. 23 rebels held the 1st public, raleigh in the main stadium of go live in the eastern democratic republic of congo, and what appears to be a show of force. the fight is present to the newly appointed governor for north keys, who permits and the men for good with the largest city and east in
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d. c. inventory 3, come to the strategic susie from government forces last week. meanwhile, the u. n says, a c supply declared by m 23 rebel fights. us does not appear to be holding reports, but the group of comes to the mining town, you know, the way a 70 kilometers from the council of the south cuban region, the you and says at least 2900 people were killed. joining fighting the the let's get a library now speak to catherine that so a, so catherine, them, these am 23 fight disappear now to be consolidating big gains in this important piece of d. c, allegedly, with the tacit support of the romans, and also it sees how they justifying this claim to go back and other nearby areas. well, the category of outliers reach is
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a group that also includes m $23.00 rebels. i've said that they have grievances that have to be addressed, including grievances, by assessing marginalized communities there. and today they had this public. wiley with thousands of people came to new, sent towards the leadership is saying, and they said all the right things. they told people to go back to that business is to their lives without the uh, they said that they are in the process of making sure that all of the services are working. these on clean up exercise going on. as you said, a $2900.00 people were charged. so they're saying that they want go much to go back to work. and we have also been talking to the residents who told us that what they are doing and what they're saying is that they want peace. and they want to
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make sure that everything is safe. and they're just looking and waiting to see how things play play out. going forward. and catherine, tell us about the these reports or continued fighting in south keyvi. that's of course despite the sight of cold them cease 5 has been declared by them. 23. yes. so we have been told that slicing is going on in south q, about 60 kilometers away from because with the pro visual copies, all these fighting is between government forces and m 23 m 53. a say that they have been provoked and they are defending themselves, but we'd be speaking to a rebel commander who said that the aim is to go to the airport, which is about 50 kilometers away from chicago. they said that the military using
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that airport to launch attacks on areas that are controlled by a m $23.00. so they wants to take that airport now we have all to do speaking to the needs of. 7 all of this prove an entity suite, and he says that the idea of what they want is to liberate school that come with nice car ne number is not new to kennedy's politics. he's now the leader of the congo, re by lines a coordination of rebel groups, which includes the run, the back in $23.00. the taken lots with all good or seems north cubic problems, including its capital gold on the group says its mission is to save the kimberly's from bod, governance and marginalization. we are fighting for fighting for yeah, no fighting for anything. and what you say by the connex issue or the government,

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