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of the officials and guys that accused israel of obstructing the delivery of desperately needed shelter for palestinians struggling through strong winds and rain. the don't know about this, and this is on the 0 life and don't have also coming up. another captive and present of exchanges expected on saturday while the future of the guys a ceasefire deal hines in the balance. us president donald trump, sanctions the international criminal court, calling it's investigation into israel genocide and gaza, illegitimate and faceless. the us human rights kind of so long as an investigation into abuse is in democratic republic of congo after a deadly offensive bite that
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a one to back m 23 rebels. the coming hours homeless is expected to release the names of the next is ready captive, so be exchanged for palestinian prisoners on saturday as part of last month. it seems 5 deal. at the same time, you monetary and agency is a warning that the 8 entering the gaza strip is insufficient to respond to the needs of nearly 2000000 palestinians. under the same spot agreement. $200000.00 tents were supposed to be allowed in the gaza, but only 2 percent of those have arrived so far. none of the 60000 mobile homes has been delivered. israel is also accused of blocking the entry of heavy equipment aided to recover bodies trapped onto the rubble in the might not. it said, these really armies, denial of the delivery of heavy equipment and machinery into the gaza strip,
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which is required to remove more than $55000000.00 tons of concrete debris means that we will not be able to recover the more than $12000.00 dead bodies of the palestinians who are buried and missing under the rubble, it also means that the mass will not be able to honor their obligation to recover unreturned. the dead bodies of these really captives killed and buried under the debris. obviously it as well as all colors begins on coverage with this report from northern garza, on the desperate need for medicine and care. a 6 weeks ago when his way to talk and has improved was home, lift him back, he has the full, changing my wounds. dressing takes about half an hour and i can easily say it's half an hour of health because of a severe and excruciating pain. he spent 3 days and then since i've had to have his left leg amputated now still in hospital, his desperate for band relieve his doctor. say he address the needs auntie basics
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on the dressing for headphones. so that in my store vision enough for us to have all my wounds open, my chest is open, my legs amputated and opened and my other legs williams also opened. and in addition to that, there were no pain killers. most of the time as my goals know, disinfectants and no adhesive tape until those freaking has. and it's like causing me. i wish we are. it is a matter of making do with what's available less often and other we and medicines are very scarce, especially those medicines used amputation some metal implant cases. unfortunately, there's also a big shortage of strong painkillers that we need at the hospital on a daily basis. cousins, he's, patients are only getting a lot of those as they need as limited supplies effective the russians had the flu and also had a cone. this cabinet should have been full of medicines including painkillers, until by uptake spots. unfortunately, we have nothing that can and that's a fat and all that you didn't. yesterday i submitted those task home for overseas.
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how hasn't been my gauze was health costs as to the means, an unimaginable health. want to just 0 garza city, palestine elsewhere and gaza city palestinians are returning to the ruins of their homes during the day. but at night they move again to find somewhere safe to sleep mode reports which a j, a neighborhood. this destruction is already causing much of the difficult living conditions on the ground and really pushing people into further move into a toward the center part of the city. as you can see from the, from the camera camera, a lot of people are walk into our direction. we were told that people could not or can't stay in the uh, in the building. the vast majority of the residential homes, industries are you never hooked the public facilities, the schools that at some point turned into a shelter for them to protect themselves on the shoulder from the 4 of the war are severely damaged and completely destroyed. so they tried to find temporary
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shoulders at the city center, and many of the buildings are still in talk, but somehow the damage is not as bad as the one inches. yeah. yeah, but it's still, there is a risk of, of collapsing in case of bad wars than a weather conditions. so the majority of these people go in the morning, they do their homes here, these, they stay and next to the level of the, of their bumped homes. and in the evening to walk back and carry with them wherever they are able to salvage it from under nice. the, the rubble, the scale of destruction is a, a so massive, i'm familiar with this neighborhood. in fact, a grew up in this neighborhood. i remember many of the buildings a high rise building, and these there you haven't thought about 7 to 10 story buildings everywhere are now gone. the destruction that we see behind here is the result of 15 months of devastation. and it's in fact, as one person describing 30 years of 40 years of hard work have turned into piles of rubble, as israel deliberately destroyed all means of life here. that's okay. we're going
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to head for the size of the con units, internally, a couple of rooms joining us from outside the national hospital. them not so used to be one of the biggest benefit facilities in that area. and tonic, we know that as part of the sci fi deal, a small number, the palestinians are being medically evacuated from the strip through the alpha crossing under the cx. 5 deal. that's of course the crossing between and gaza in this a decisive gas or an egypt. but there aren't as many of them as had been promised. a lindsey, it's under the account ceasefire agreement swap a, the, a pro vision was made to allow for the evacuation of critically wounded patients from cause was hospitalized into egyptian territory to receive medical treatment. but what has been a they don't post civically and so has been allowed to be evacuated, has full and short of expectations. and for many the process has been quite painstakingly slow and selective. the w. a children,
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a statement has stressed out that the monies to facilitate the evacuation of a $17820.00 patients since the beginning of this month, including $115.00 children. but they also estimates that between 12000 up to uh, 14000. and when did patients are still desperately waiting to be evacuated from causes hospital. for example, in a nicer hospital, we're still having hundreds of a wounded patients who are waiting for that time to be evacuated, especially that they are suffering from different sorts of injuries, including amputations, puns, trapping the ones that might lead to a lifelong disability. if they are not being effectuated to be a to receive advanced medical cap out site because of that cannot be afforded locally. but the is where the military has delayed the evacuation of a non post patients and these numbers would not as what has been promised to be
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allowed to leave cause which could set it to be a sort of violation as has been described by palestinian officials in different types of infection, so have accused israel to violate to the humanitarian, the protocol, and cold or regional mitigate, has to intervene and address on shortcomings regarding the implementation of the humanitarian for supporting the current c. spy it to your time. thank you very much . indeed. tiny, a couple of them talking to this that they're from con eunice as well as we mentioned the next exchange of his early captains for palestinian prisoners is set to take place on saturday as part of the 1st stage of the last month, the cx, 5 deal that are $76.00 captives still in gaza, at least $34.00 of them are found to be dead during this phase of the deal as well has agreed to allow palestinians to return to their neighborhoods. but israel's being accused of violating parts of the deal by not allowing supplies into the strep. unlimited medical evacuations, 50 pablo standing,
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and patients are supposed to make it out daily. but the w h o says only a 178 of left in the past week. the 1st phase of the bill is set to end on march 1st, during the 2nd phase is ready forces are to completely withdraw from gaza. and the rest of the captives shouldn't be released. the 2nd phase also includes up permanent, cx, 5. but how that's gonna work is still being negotiated. we're going to bring in newer odette. she's joining us not alive from. i'm on notify. i understand that correctly was a couple of hours ago. we were expecting a list from how most of the names of his ready captives who were to be released. what's the latest on that list of the? well, we haven't heard any news about the list being delivered yet, rob, we understand from some is rarely media reports of there is an expectation. have asked, will deliver that list of these really captives set to be released on saturday later. so that delay viewed as a response really from us to
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a lot of violations that it has cited about the israel's implementation of the cease fire agreement. and let's remember that these really army is still present in gaza. in fact, these really army issued a statement saying that it's re deployed 3 divisions in the strip and implementation of the phase one of that agreement. but it remains in defense of at mode and it can still maneuver and work and strike it what it considers and calls service targets. in the meantime, we know that negotiations for phase 2 are supposed to be heading towards the beginning of after a long delay. but israel is spending a low level of delegation that is not empowered to make decisions. so this is viewed really as a way for him, us to apply pressure, no expectation that the deal will break down. but probably a reminder that of how fragile and everything is and what the, how high the stakes are. because 1900000 palestinians and gaza have been displaced
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. these people need housing, they need water, they need medicine, they need fuel. and none of that is arriving in gaza in the amount that is required . let's expand on that. no, because they are these allegations we've been talking about that israel has been extensively breaching the conditions of this is part of the limiting or actually stopping some of that aid getting in. just give us some of the details of that a slip there. in addition to allowing palestinians back to northern garza, which we saw more than half a 1000000 palestinians returned to god the city and the north. that part of the gaza strip is utterly devastated. and all of the infrastructure, all of those buildings at homes that were reduced to rubble, are still there. the equipment needed to remove the debris to recover the bodies from under that debris have not arrived as prompt the, a temporary housing,
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the caravans. the tents have not arrived to northern gauze. the water is in short supply because there isn't enough fuel to pump water and disseminate water. the hospitals that were decimated in garza and have not been able to recover are still waiting for equipment for supplies so that they can provide treatment to now more than half a 1000000 people who are, who need medical attention, it's not just those who were injured. you have the chronically ill and you have the kids uh, the children and the elderly. all of those people require medical attention. but without the aid, without the medicine coming in without shelter being provided. the situation and gaza will get worse. even though the cease fire is still intact, barely holding on. rob. no, thank you very much. indeed. no, no, they didn't talk. it was there from among the demonstrators and 11 on this capital are protesting against what they called us interference in the countries affairs. it comes ours off to donald trump's deputy special envoy to the middle east. it
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says how, but his ball must not be part of levels new government organ. i'll take us made the comments after meeting 11. i was president and they would had to as well as block and parliament says the statements constitute a license interference and 11, east self and take the caller has more fund payment. this is the 1st visit by a trump administration official to be route morgan ortega, the new deputy special envoy for the middle east, arrived a few weeks after 11 on elected a new president and the appointed a new prime minister outside the traditional political forces. her message, hezbollah should no longer have influence. we are grateful to our allied israel for defeating has bola. but it's also thanks to you, thanks to the lebanese people. it is thanks to president loan and private, the prime minister designate on watts to alarm, and everyone in this government who is committed to an end of corruption who's
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committed to reforms and who are committed to making sure that his bullet is not a part of this government in any form and that has buller remains disarmed and militarily defeated. the prime minister designate the west and i'm was supposed to announce a new government on thursday hours before the arrival of the us and boy, but hezbollah and its ally among insisted on retaining the veto power. they enjoyed in previous governments known as the blocking. 3rd, what spelling of the government formation is primarily and that is the speaker of the house insistence on him. naming 5 out of 5 shots and the government which allows them to undermine every process if they threaten to withdraw from the government. western in arab countries have promised to help this nearly bankrupt state, but only on the condition that loving on adopts reforms some have demanded the end of hezbollah as power. the president and the prime minister designate,
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have promised to enforce the accountability and corruption and rebuild the states by enforcing its authority across the country. there's a new balance of power in lebanon and to reach you in the united states is now the main player. and here on which the us and voice says will be facing more pressure is on the back foot. but this is still a deeply, a divided nation. has the law has been militarily weakened by as well, but along with its allies remains strong in parliament. it also has popular support, but the united states which heads the committee monitoring the ceasefire between hezbollah and as well set the tone for what name you live in on should look like going forward. lebanon is in unchartered waters instead of their eldest theater. they don't start ahead and i'll just say that the impact of donald trump's deportation drive is being felt sizes of kilometers away from washington, dc plus the syrian military, defective known as caesar for documented the atrocities by the side regime speaks
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to log to zeta and reveals his identity, the fellow i'm hopeful that we'll see you then improvements in the weather across japan as we go into next week. but for the time being there is yet more disruptive snowfall. again, little area of low pressure looking there in the sea of japan, and that will bring more wintry flowers. well, heavy snow fresh queens as well. so drifting snow as we go through saturday. that will cause some disruption. little more widespread for time on sunday. and then hopefully, science signs of some improvement behind that it is dry, but cold for the korean peninsula at a good deal of china will see that cholera across the good parts of the southern regions of china are as well pushed down
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a little further south west we got some lobby showers along the spells. a frame heading towards vietnam circulation in the south try to see will make its way to will southern areas of vietnam. well have you show us lose on central areas of the philippines looking very just the could scattering a showers across much of malaysia and some very heavy rain into indonesia as per usual. not too much rain across such india are at present. they will be to have signs of wisdom disturbances rolling in the next day or 2 coming out of i've kind of style northern areas of focused on pushing up to was a fall north west off in the next thing that way around the foothill. so the himalayas, the humanitarian crisis and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. okay, foundations 11 and emergency response serves as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering,
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promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery. join ok, foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. full now or visit. okay, adult tool. the . the you want to go to see that reminder of, i told stories, this arch monitoring agencies of wanting to ada entering the gaza strip is in sufficient, under the safe spot agreement. 200000 tons. where supposed to be allowed in, but only 2 percent. those have arrived some fox. none of the 60000 from this mobile phones has been delivered on us is expected to release the names of the next is
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really captives to be exchanged for palestinian prisoners on saturday for 76 captive still being held in guidance session photo from a sold to be debt demonstrators and a lot of those capital are protesting against what they call us interference in the countries affairs. it comes out to is also donald trump's deputies special own voice. the middle east said as bullocks must not be part of lebanon's new government. assuming whistleblower who expose systematic torture and human rights abuses onto the us. advertising has revealed his identity for the 1st time in an exclusive interview with all just data funded on the how much on also known as caesar has confirmed, he was behind the largest link of evidence, exposing thousands of photos documenting boss kennings in syrian presence. he documented the depths of at least 6786 people in detention. so we torture mortality and salvation brought on was head of the forensic department for the
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military police in damascus. the photographer responsible for documenting the bodies of civilians killed to the left of the every time i thought of defecting from the military police, i was overwhelmed with fear and anxiety. i had the flash drive in my socks simply to protect myself. i have to leave regime controlled territory and go to an area controlled by the state throughout the strategy. and i was searched thoroughly and several checkpoints got a, in my opinion, the order to document torture and killing. so 3 fights, those came from the top of the regimes, high, rocky to prove that were carried out, and that none of the detainees were able to escape that destiny. the 73 bribery all favors as the revolution try it on the tyran regime has been toppled. we call them the us administration to lift the seeds of sanctions. the root cause for the sections has gone with the culture of the criminal in a sub regime and we get them on the on human rights console says it will be investigating human rights abuses in eastern democratic republic of congo. that's
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off to rolanda and i am 23 rebels. took the city of government last week and they've been advancing across the country ever since. but you and the size of thousands of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands of being forced from their homes in recent weeks. bottom web reports these children don't notice that parents are dead or alive. some was separated while running from the fighting. when the n 23 rebels, backed by rolanda took the city of came in last week to grab showed that we were in the comp. and then all of a sudden there were explosions. we started running by the time i called away, i couldn't find my parents often gave myself people living in the vast displacement camps. north of the city, say, and 20 three's fights, has forced them to leave and destroyed the shelters, causing more separations. these women say they'd be left taking care of thousands of children in this churchyard, including talk lives and babies. so people are panicking and they didn't even have
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the time to gather those children. we have nothing. so we borrow to feed them. we are appealing for house inside the church. the cruise a g d is among the many distraught parents. one of my children, my missing during the commotion when we were evicted from the camp. when i try to sleep, i wake up. i'm so worried in straits that i cannot even provide food for the other to help themes on like you to come soon. and 23 is fighters of told many channels. he's a complex and they'll provide services, which there's still no sign. the u. n says thousands of people have been killed in the last 2 weeks. and hundreds of thousands of children are at risk of recruitment by on groups and sexual violence. these children will not find that parents, that wolf and many of the children of soda is a fight, as he's being kept of some of the women here were being raising little things around decades of conflict. it began when we're wondering,
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uganda 1st invaded colgate in 1996 p. the says her parents died 2 years ago in the territory of msc at the time. being resident said m 23 killed rate and emptied entire villages to take from land and 23 to nice committing atrocities. to come show model, not to go there, shall go. my mom was sick in bed for 2 days. then she died. then another day i was walking back from the farm with my dad and there was gunfire. he was shot, he told me, don't stay and take care of me. please run around and found people who could help. but by the time we came back, he was dead. the big thing, we just seeking sympathy for the opens. please be kind to the roof and they say they survive on donations of food and clothes, which have stopped as in 23 sciences. advance is leaders of said they'll liberate who have come guys to like, you know, be the last children opened in this conflict. now come with al jazeera, listening,
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these armies sizes read, taking the district to call for the north of the capital cartoon. and comes out to several advances against the pot of military rapids afford forces a sofa of call to including inches either estate by those of display certain these people have been returning to their homes. and what mcdonny, the state capital says it was re captured by the army, a person and donald trump has sanctioned to the international criminal court, accusing it of illegitimate and baseless actions against the us. and israel trump signed the executive order jury is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose visit to washington earlier this week, was going to place financial and travel restrictions on individuals who assist icbc investigations of us citizens or allies. the licensee has condemned the decision. the icbc is the only international court that has the power to prosecute individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, crimes of aggression and war crimes. neither the us nor israel. a members of the
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court or recognize is to restriction during this 1st time and office trump sanctioned the icbc, prosecutors and officials accusing them of threatening us sovereignty sanctions were lifted by successive job item last year at the issued arrest ones, but it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his den defense minister and you off going accusing the commission, war crimes and crimes against humanity in gossum european commission president though stuff on the land, has reacted to those sections to says the icing. see guarantees, accountability for international crimes and gives a voice to victims worldwide. it must be able to freely pursue the fight against global impunity. europe will always stand for justice on the respect of international law. boston and gun dakota and the loot land is the acting chair of the newly formed a group of nations that aims to uphold international law. and she explains why the
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group wants to protect the decisions of the international criminal court. the hey group is about upholding international law, but it's not happening in, in, in only context that is happening in the context of the united states. taking a giant's lead time, uh, attacking every single instigation international law. that's not to say that it hasn't abandoned international before the did so well before the eyes, the sections of 6th february of yesterday. but also the month the united states has funded with the $18000000000.00 the genocide that we have seen 9 stream to a phones. we've seen joe biden repeat, what be no, to be fall. so it's from his seat in the white house. so it's not a question of the united states and now shipping back and abandoning gets national go. i wish in fact, it was just that, but it really is a matter of them active evey truck to be stepping in to destroy institutions of institutions. if you'll be governance and i'm not even that is non you, right? because if you look at what happened when south africa brought its historic genocide convention case against israel to the international court of justice. how
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does the us, how's respond to me directly with punishment? the us house of representatives responded by introducing legislation that put all by laughter, a bilateral relations which i forgot under review. if you look at a few months ago when the spanish government announced in the arms of margot, that again in the united states, responds with punishment under the guise of foreign trade. but by opening an investigation into the blocking of these vessels that were known to be cutting weaponry to is written to be used in the jack side against about sending people an investigation that a student opened by the way. and that could levy up to millions of dollars and find something close to $2200000.00 a pub voyage. so what we see now is a direct attack on the institute investment or for international a. donald trump is mid to end both sides. citizenship and the us is again, the scene pushed back in court. on friday, the federal judge in boston will consider a request to blog. trump's executive order. it follows
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a call from 18 state attorneys. i'll give you the rights to automatic citizenship for anyone born in the u. s. isn't shined in the constitution present as preparing to receive more than a 130 deep 14. some us on saturday is the 2nd 3 population flights since trunks and organization. less than a month ago in the state of nina, set us, a small city is bracing for new policies and the impact the code have on the local economy. want to give you like a f has the story. in the corner of prison is united states, most will be in the ninety's, a city of $270000.00, with a unique distinction. 8 out of 10 residents here have family or friends in the united states, legally, and to legally like she's young while this. what example, anything besides your brother in law left to the us 27 years ago, he owns to cause and it has the small roof cleaning business, but he doesn't have
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a green card. now, his family is afraid he'll be forced to leave the life he's built from scratch down on the legal migration is sending shocked. ways to be boulevard bodies are city news for sending workers to the us. 15 percent of the local population here has migrated to the us at some point. the city university studies the impact of migration consistent the class of just a set to solve in 1964, 17 young people with work visas, move to the us. they started a network each bringing 20 more and it's grown ever since mcmillan moody was among the 1st to migrate illegally returning 3 years later to started law firm with us clients, you guys are with this, you know, i left on a call go ship, but now it's all the migraines have to go through mexico and pay of $14.00 to get some of them. it's not the way i recommend all those thousands of brazilians have
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been deported in the past. this time, the re petri dish and still different ways of that. and what was the compliance migrants of wasted, the protection, but trump turning it into spectacle fronting undocumented workers as criminals is fueling racism. it's turning naples against each other. lee. ok. so there's also concern about the local economy which relies on remittances from abroad. i see the one me migrants send money by houses and setup businesses. the our economy thrives, thanks to them, whom you usually involve. these hopes, the deportation way will pass as others have in the past. for now, he keeps a $1.00 bill in his wallet a symbol of the prosperity. he still hopes for the.

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