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with the palestinians in gaza. search for the remains of more than 14000 missing people as wet cold weather worse is already desperate living conditions. the spencer of any 8th with a heavy with us. this is elsa 0 live from to also coming up. donald trump for restates his plans to take over gaza, claiming israel wilham the territory to the us of to fighting in more than 26000
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palestinians are forced to flee their homes in the occupied west bank as really forces intensify their results. and we report from bangladesh where protesters have destroyed buildings connected to exiles, former prime minister, so they can see the, the bombs and they have stopped falling on gaza. but the death toll is continuing to rise. how this thing is returning to the north of the strip or finding the remains of missing loved ones under the rubble. more than 14000 missing people are now presumed dead. and families are searching for them with little more than shovels in their bare hands. while the lute reports from a make shift cemetery and gaza city of the ruins of northern garza, for some of we'll just get searching for clues or the used to oversee attend,
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preferably symmetry here, but it should be post or they come out or drawn hospital had a, it was a rush was thing place, but those killed by the way, to strides around 250 people with battery to yeah. the size of many of them unnamed with the unknown. but eventually even dispatch with land was bumped to live in the head of the guarding these bodies. yet no one is paying attention to us suffering the tools we have a fond too simple look at this area using just a shovel here is useless. we cannot retrieve any bodies this way you every so often in this last of some finds a blanket. send another buddy. the same shade that we have recovered around 50 bodies, old belonging to families that have been completely lost in the public records. they have no one left, the entire families have perished. even. it says remove bodies off that we need
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this building. and he ventures inside to attempt the recovery. as it gets clean, they say we took the fuel for the under the level. those animals try to be to the didn't bodies, people trying to pull out their beloved ones. he was in the relative ways. this is the situation or also they are discovered and i got the bodies of taken photos, burial for the swell. look casually. others come to health audio cool among the vin of relatives of the missing. busy like how do you, right? yeah. and who's searching for his son? grandson. i'm about the transitional. i have lost all feeling that there's nothing holding meaning anymore. my only wish is to retrieve our sons by you know, that we can tell his daughter that this is your father's grace. so this mother who was burning with squeeze can find some solid. and so that his father,
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who has been coming here every single day for me shake rod vaughan for the past 12 days hoping for news can finally have an answer for the states. trouble is that sometimes the bad hands follow sinews. here are searching for answers when they find in the greeting, only begins to gain why the flu. just also seduce products, find a strong winds heavy rain and folding temperatures, palestinians of trying to survive among the ruins and gaza authorities. there are pleading for temporary shelters to be allowed in abraham l felice spoke to forcibly displace palestinians living and make shift tents in each treasury, a neighborhood in the east of gaza city. come here, stands in in the courtyard of the school. and so yeah, your neighborhood of to or hundreds of thousands of palestinians returned from southern parts of the strip to northern gods or to find their homes completely
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destroyed. they are now facing the flimsy weather and the harsh weather conditions are the scale of one of us. the windows 10 hosts, 3 families. my brother has a spinal cord injury. we lost off all the before the ceasefire. a 3 in the morning, i sent my 2 month old baby to on me, but because of the celtic situation hang on, let me show you what. this is all suffering. a sweat to go into 3 families live here in this tent. look, that's how we're living in the blankets. a very wet, as you can see, i sent my brother with the spinal cord injury to stay with some other people. we don't know what to do. we don't know where we are in the time and what kind of life is this? destruction is gabriel. yeah, this is my team here in front of you. i used to stay in this team with my mother and my wife. we spend a lot of time under the rain in the streets. these are the remains of my team. we don't know what to do tonight. how can we cover up on these? nothing is left for us. no mattress, no blanket is writing. these have labeled white house. we're completely destroyed. well, i used to live in northern garza,
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i got injured twice. i have severe problems with my hands. i have absolutely nothing left to me. my cousin gave me this jacket. this is not last. have a look at the water all over the place and i will show you no one can live in this teen animals with neighbor except to live in a situation. they have solid kids due to the heavy rain and we can see this a blanket salt with water. as you can see, it's unfit to sustain human human lives. these civilians returned from southern parts of garza to the northern parts to find their homes completely destroyed. and the live, as you can see in a very dire condition, due to the heavy rain and the bad weather is as an extra suffering to do these displays. palestinians. my name is honey. how does your garden city, how does fine you as far as it? and donald trump has double down on his plan to take over gaza. he says,
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israel when handed over to the us of the fighting ended. despite that, having no legal authority to do so, israel's prime minister says no us troops will be needed under the plan. he's been meeting us senate leaders in washington dc. alan fisher reports from washington is benjamin netanyahu on capital hill trying to win friends an unfreeze 8 asked if us troops would be needed to enforce, piecing guys up a simple, one more denser. know, these really prime minister's visit has been more dramatic than expected. standing at his side, donald trump suggested the us could take over, guys, or officials tried walking it back. if palestinians left it would be temporarily the said. but that idea on the top by the president himself, posting on social media the gets a strip would be turned over to the united states by israel. at the conclusion of fighting, the palestinians would have already been re settled and far safer and more beautiful communities with new and modern homes in the region. do with actually have
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a chance to be happy, safe, and free. the us working with greek development teams from all over the world would slowly and carefully begin the construction of what would become one of the world's quickest and most spectacular developments of its kind on, you know, soldiers by the us would be needed stability for the region would read even for a president who has offended us policy in the middle east before these comments on guys are incredibly controversial. the us has no right to suffer in territory. don't from seems to be suggesting he wants to forced expulsion of the right to 1000000 people from gather illegal under international law. and none of the neighboring countries are willing to take anyone who has been forced out of guys that i think is early is that includes from industry and it's in, you know, and many other government ministers, but also a lot of ordinary citizens really don't think that this can happen, they say this the grudgingly and. ready post and social media, if it could happen,
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it would have been a dream, but obviously it can. after days of hosting the signing of executive orders in the oval office, donald trump signed one behind closed doors. this controversially, imposing sanctions on the international criminal court for targeting the united states and its allies, allies like israel and the rest of the ones have been issued for benjamin netanyahu and several homeless leaders by the court for light war crimes and guys, neither israel nor the us recognize the jurisdiction of the court island. so sure. i'll just either washington early or we spoke to steve clemens. the host of alpha 0 is the bottom line and an editor at large of the washington note. she says netanyahu's political position has changed substantially since trump's previous presidency. a prime minister, netanyahu of israel has gone from being a politically beleaguered and legally beleaguered leader of is real. to be coming the winston churchill in the eyes of many americans of you know,
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blowing up pagers and walkie talkies in decimating. you know, thousands of people and as has blog assassinating leaders of hamas inside iran, as well as in concept creating conditions that lead to, you know, the collapsible sharla side in syria and changing. essentially, the political map around is real in a way in which the president biden and his team kept issuing caution. so right now netanyahu isn't it is an extremely strong position, even with a president, trump, and you have to understand beneath all of this, you know, momentary, you know, uh colorado, re between netanyahu and truck is a told them before, didn't like each other. they were both essentially challenging each other's egos and whatnot. and now when you sort of see how the relationship is a ball, donald trump is on the rise. maybe not yahoo is on the rise. they're both using each other at this moment and joining forces,
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but it didn't used to be that way. and i think in part is because you have to face the fact to some degree that netanyahu is done well against many of us perceive rivals. i should say that he has not wiped out the moss. he has not reach many of the strategic objectives in gaza, but may be primary. donald trump is going to help him do that by d, populating gaza and be occupied westbank now and is really sees just forced more than 26000 palestinians to flee their homes. children are unable to go to school and daily life is at a standstill. attacks are largely focused on jeanine refugee camp in the north, many more palestinians of trapped in their homes. their. it is really on the bulldozers have been pulling down houses and destroying infrastructure. the un agency for palestinian refugees says major sections of the camp has been leveled and its chief is warned of a situation is becoming catastrophic. israeli troops are also targeting to car him, which is near jeanine in the north west of the occupied westbank. one official
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there says more than 70 percent of the palestinians living until carr him had been forcibly displaced. is really forces brought in bulldozers to demolish homes and critical infrastructure including water and sanitation systems. palestinian savvy is really military is trying to make the area uninhabitable in an attempt to clear it elses. 0 is neuro de reports from the capital a month because these really government and palestinian authority have been down to 0 from reporting inside israel. and in the occupied with a large scale destruction in the occupied west bank because of as well as continuing military assault. especially targeting, janine, until kind of palestinians are drawing the parallels between israel genocidal war on garza and what they're going through in the occupied was fact they see this as part of one war against the palestinians. and they take the evidence from the statements given by is really political and military leaders. those who are saying
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that they do need unplug, cutting must understand what was done in gaza will be done to them because they support resistance. these military operations, not only target members of arm groups and members of political groups who oppose these really occupation. they also punish the population wide scale destruction of infrastructure, of homes, of entire residential blocks, and the uprooting of thousands of palestinians. in effect, creating many gauze as in the occupied westbank and increasing the fear that in the current atmosphere where his world feels like it has a free hand to talk about the uprooting of the entire population of gaza. what is happening in the occupied was by is slipping below the radar and it is being normalized because after all that, sonya who has an ally and the white house that all the edges either i'm
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a role in free to reach is the director of on the stairs and the occupied westbank, and he says, a level of displacement in jeanine until carm is unprecedented. clearly, what we're seeing in the northern westbank, particularly in gene refugee camp, is an unprecedented situation. even by the optic of what we've seen since the beginning of the war in october 2023, we now have a refugee camp in jeanine that is almost empty. more than 3500 families have been displaced off as a consequence of the recent is radio operation. but also in the country club earlier operations of sending security forces. we've seen unprecedented levels of destruction in the camp. and we have a large number of id piece that uh, taking refuge with families and shelters around the city and that we're trying to assist as much as possible. that's a dramatic situation when it comes to jeanine. um, these are, these are staying in villages around the city to stay with families relative to
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a lot of them. also staying in public shelters. well know where other partners from the even system where they've got a single fluency. and we're a local community is provide support. we provide non food items, cash assistance. um, uh, uh, shelter where possible. the cleaning needs we speak so a pass uh the ability of uh do you manage um properties in the ground to respond to that is literally janine until kim. um another launch refugee, cham recei. now more than 80 percent off the cam. presidents having flats that location, some estimated, other 2500 families that had to move to other places. and we were concerned that we see similar development and some of the refugee camps and, and all the rest i get done president, this is really military has carried out estrace on 2 areas of lebanon. and they targeted the alpha region in the south and the outskirts of prey bay and the
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eastern big area airway. this took place on the eve of friday's visit the b route by the us deputy special envoy to the middle east. israel's military says the strikes target that has the line for structure, which it says violates the ceasefire agreement that's been in place since november are still a head on elsa 0. the persons who me in new york, where a very rare instrument is about to be boxed and i'll tell you what it's instructed to patch on the highlight. we have quite a mix of winfrey weather across northern parts of the middle. a set of cloud here, just spilling out. so if i took the sink through, the coke says, northern parts of error on the south is generally try some method,
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dust the sand around here, and contact at least the side of saudi arabia that you got. you can see those wintry showers there into around pushing i but towards that kind of stuff. a little more widespread here as we go through, sat today, still some more shabbas move into showers, just spilling out of hold of your rocking to air on some of the weather that just from the east side of the mediterranean. they look like however, have 15 celsius, the full gas are quite a role when there's quite a stiff weight, and that will be last 3, friday when she weather for central and eastern pots. ducky, i just around this area pushing of the east with dry apply to weather comes back in behind, dry and bright, then across the northeast of africa. but while the plus 3, larry of life pressure is just developing, just around northern parts of out the area pushing up towards libya, chucky i thinks and baby showers actually showers that just into something positive west africa as well by yourself. so we're central africa, the seasonal ways doing quite nicely. nasty little circulation still there,
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the, you're watching else a 0 reminder of our headlines this hour with more than 14000 missing palestinians presumed dead and gaza. families have begun to search for their loved ones. bodies most have only their hands and shovels to dig through the tons of rubble left over after more than 15 months. that is really in us president donald trump has refused to back track over his plan to take over guys. he says israel with him to strip over to the us of to fighting ended despite it having no legal authority to do so. he is really military has carried out their strikes on 2 areas in southern and eastern 11 on israel says the strikes target that has below infrastructure us secretary of state, marco rubio insists american government vessels should not pay fees to travel through the panama canal, panama. as president has rejected washington's claims of a fee waiver,
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calling them lies and false hopes. jose moreno and donald trump were expected to discuss the issue on friday or latin america editor at lucy, a newman as more to us secretary of state medical julio, was ending his visit to the dominican republic when he received a public reprimand from the president of panama. where he started his 5 nation regional tour days earlier. an angry president for several mino said that it was intolerable. the deal of the state department live by a noun. seeing that his country had agreed to waive fees for us naval ships transiting the panama canal. you'll find them up on the death of a who stay before you in the world. i express my absolute rejection of continuing to conduct up bilateral relations on the basis of lies on false hopes at austin. i mean, i'm not confused about panel. rubio insisted that it was absurd for the us to pay fees to transit a pin. now it's obliged to protect yes and he offered in all of fractions. but i respect very much. the fact that panama has
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a process of laws and procedures that they need to follow as it relates to the kind of a import, the permanent and canal authorities, will allow them to work through those processes. we intend to beacon, amicable, the way our visits were panama canal. aside the main focus of rubio strip was undocumented migration crime and the flow of drugs to the us border. why them all as president? but not of a lot of i will agree to accept migrant. some other countries to party from the united states and el salvador. as president unable kelly offered with will be a cold and unprecedented migratory agreement. he has agreed to accept for deportation any illegal alien in the united states. it was a criminal from any nationality be the m. s. 13 or claim that i was and housed him in his jail. on his final stop attention shifted to the acute humanitarian and security crisis and the dominican republic,
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neighboring country hating themselves. i'm only for a bunch of anything. we underscore the importance of establishing through mandatory an age to avoid the wisdom of a crisis and the possible uncontrollable migration ways. that would impact not just the dominican republic, but the united states. we agreed that there's no time to lose local. you cv the group, you'll ended his trip by overseeing the us seizure of a venezuelan government plane, being held by authorities in the dominican republic. a way of emphasizing that countries that oppose us interest in the region could pay a price see annually out to 0. to us, judge has temporarily blocked president trump's plan that offered federal workers incentives to leave their jobs. the deadlines and millions of people had been set for thursday, but that has now been moved to monday by the court. trump gave them the option to resign and receive 8 months of pay or stay and risk layoffs. he says it's a way of cut over spending,
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but critics and system move is counter productive. more than a 100 indian migrants to port in from the us say that they've been mistreated during their removal. they claim to have been handcuffed, wrote a 40 hour flight on the military aircraft. they're deportation, was part of president trump crackdown on illegal immigration. richard resident co reports for almost 2 days on a military plane. being shak goes on board, a 100 and full indians posted from the west for crossing illegally. us border patrol released this video, showing that people taishan the passengers describe the conditions of that foster to and as harrowing, o'mara in our hands and feet were coughed. they told us were being taken to a detention center, but they brought us to the airport instead and made us sit in a plane. and then they said they're taking us back to india, but it took us 40 hours to reach our mate, sir airport. we were on shackled after we landed, we were given the facilities of washrooms and we never remove the costs. even theme
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among the passengers, $25.00 women, also hank up to their families. emotional o i by saturday, my daughter has come back safely. we found out from the media that they coming back, many were worried about the money. they lost families pay people smugglers, tens of thousands of dollars in the hope of finding a better life. us border patrol says $96000.00 indians crossed into the country illegally last year alone. mainly through the southern border. we are of course, engage in the us government to ensure the returning default. these are not mistreated in any manner during the flight. at the same time, the host will appreciate that our focus should be on track down strong track down from the legal migration industry. india's parliamentary session on thursday was interrupted by a protest opposition parties to send them like this abruptly in the mid of j. a
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girlfriend in handcuffs is an insult to india, to an insult, to the dignity of indians and richard successively protest. prime minister in that in the money is due to visit washington and next week promoting strong good ties with donald trump. and indian politicians say it's his duty to make sure this kind of people taishan doesn't happen again. to meet you meant that in co, out to 0. presidents are all around the post says south africa will not be bullied days after donald trump threatened to cut off funding to the country over a land reform act from claimed without providing any evidence that south africa seizing land and mistreating certain groups of people. he was referring to a recent law designed to address the racial inequalities in land ownership from a post, a spoke of growing geo political attentions during his annual state of the nation. addressing it, we are witnessing the rise of nationalism protectionism,
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the pursuit of natural interest. and the decline of common cause we will not be detached. we uh saw the africans resilient people. and we will not be bullied. we stand for a non racial future. and we stand for democracy and tolerance as well as compassion. rolanda backed and $23.00 rebels have held a public rally in the city of goma, an eastern democratic republic of congo. the leader of the rebel alliance told crowds that he wants to quote, liberate all of d r. c. a group announced a new governor from north keeping the province and a new mayor for gomez and 23. and his military coalition captured the strategic city from government forces just last week. meanwhile, there are reports that the rebels have taken control of a mining town in the south of goma is located 70 kilometers from because that's the capital of the south capital region. the u. n says at least 2900 people were killed
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during the fighting and go my last week. around 2000 bodies were collected from the streets and the other 900 were already in moore's across the c. catherine, so it has more from the roby on the rally, held by m. $23.00 and its allies of the congo revolt, liars, which is a group that also includes m $23.00 rebels. i say that they have grievances that have to be addressed, including grievances by such a marginalized community that and today they had this public. wiley with thousands of people, came to listen to what the leadership is saying. and they said all the right thing . they told people to go back to that these, this is the live without the uh, they said that uh they are in the process of making sure that all the services are working. uh, these are clean, not exercise going on. uh, as you said, uh,
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2900 people would chose. so the saying that they want go my 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 make sure that everything is safe. and they're just looking and waiting to see how things play play out. going forward, protesters in bangladesh and destroyed the former home of the countries founding liter, that's after his daughter exile. former prime minister shakes massena, took the social media to criticize the interim government. 10 field showed raised in dhaka, at the ruins of what was once a historic monument. this is the aftermath of the home and the museum of the finding father of bangladesh. sure, would you believe i'm on? what's fucked up as a student protests top to bottom,
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a prime minister suggested now when live on facebook from in the certified industrial movement. i'm the president government. the student wants to destroy it and evict symbolic to the former prime minister and those party, including her father rome and the museum. because she has to praise justice environment. that's what she did during the july august revolution. the main demand of this things are just being a bring back, takes about 5 minutes or back home and to just uh, bring them to the 5th. and do all of this is regarding to the 4 digit meeting, the wire in the wire, from the end, the call and from the page is better than that of the students and so far so, and patients, it is the reflection of the frequent provocative statements made by shaken cnn, people had no intention of vandalizing properties belonging to her. otherwise, people would have done this when she left. maddox. curtis are citing regardless of
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a political opinion. a government would have prevented live kind of destruction. because last night, not only the belly button made a home office as belonging to a former lawmaker belonging to set something up, but also vandalized and put on. the challenge remain probably will bring lauren order regardless of of the politics behind it. under children. i'll just say dot com and a rear 311 year old stradivarius violin is about to be auctioned in the united states. it could become the world's most expensive musical instrument houses heroes, kristen salumi reports from new york. it was made more than 300
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