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and the way that the story is being told is not right and it's not accurate from social networks to legacy media. the listening post exposes the forces behind the headlight on tuesday or the the same threes rarely kept seems to be released on saturday on the gauze as the 500 major 3 palestinian prisoners, i'm afraid. and richard, the other ones are in jordan, this is out a 0 life. and also coming up as you for hospital happen to be the largest public health facility. that as you can see now, sort of tyler rocks and stones. youtube, massive bombardment will take you inside what was once because of the largest
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hospital and is now an empty farmed out shell. the 2nd group of migrants default from the us, verizon presume, of a 100 people on board flight. and we hear from families have been separated them displaced by escalation, abundance and the democratic republic of congo. the, the names of 3 is right and kept here. so the exchange for palestinian prisoners on saturday had been released by hamas and they shot a b o levy and had been a me do to be a 100 over as part of the deal. this will be the 5th release of his rarely captives since the seaside deal was reached. when in return, israel would release a 183 palestinian prisoners on saturday. a 111 of those were detained in guns that since the war began in october 20, 2372 others from across the gauze that they occupied,
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west bank and jerusalem serving life terms. long sentences are being held on the administrative detention because there was no a day has more of the jordanian capital, a man because he's really government and policy no far to have gone down to 0 from reporting inside israel and, and the outside west. but how much has released the list of 3 names of is really captive? it will set for you it on saturday in exchange for the israel will release a $183.00 palestinians, including a 111 taken from gaza during the 16 months of war. the united nations accused as israel of forcibly disappearing thousands of palestinians. they know from testimony that those at forcibly disappeared have been maltreated, including by starvation and sexual abuse. a 111 families of those disappeared are not celebrating. $42.00 palestinians will be released to the occupied westbank 7
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will be exiled out of the palestinian territory. this cease fire is very fragile and it's more fragile now than it was even from the onset because have must accuse israel of not keeping up its end of the bargain. it is not allowing enough tens or mobile homes or medicine or other assistance needed to begin recovery. not even the equipments needed to deepen, remove the debris and recover the remains of loved ones. thousands of them killed during the war, but for now the exchange will happen on saturday is really troops will are scheduled at least to withdraw on sundays from the net sarina car door, the guts, the gaza strip and separate north from south, nor all the elevator. i met with gauze as healthcare system as barely functioning off the 15 months of israel is wor, hospitals should have been a protected place with palestinians to seek treatment, but they were regularly targeted to 0. it's not even mood went inside the rooms of,
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i'll ship a hospital which was the largest medical complex and does to under the pretext of searching for a terra tunnels. there's really military storm this particular building is the special surgery building and the 10 year old building has been serving a medical care for many of the people who are in much need of proper medical care. here, particularly the, the complicated surgeries and clean heart surgery. and cardio surgeries, but right now, as we see here, the buildings turned into more of a if the goals house was so much destruction, not only to the end for us, but inside here that we, we can't tell. but that's fine by looking at the old, the oxygen pipelines, the electricity wires here, the furniture, much of the, the medical equipment and medical supplies inside this building were destroyed and burned by these really military. we desperately search for signs of life inside
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this building, hoping at some point it will get back on track, but not any more from what we're seeing. it's a quite difficult to imagine that this is going back on track any time soon. this is one of the areas major part of this building serve as a preparatory points for all the patients and old andrews who needed immediate surgeries inside the building. they were prepared to here and then a transfer to the upper floors for the specialized surgery is not anymore. it house one of the largest medical supplies store house here that got destroyed and bird by these really military. so far, what we're seeing is a complete destination of the health care system and the sheer for hospital happen to be the largest public health facility that as you can see now. so will the pile of rocks and stones due to massive bombardment that went on for the past
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15 months. many of the few were trapped in this building the injuries, the patients and those who were seeking shoulders because of donald predictor. busy fall in bonds, many people went hungry and thirsty because there's been a monitor when it's storm the hospital, it deprived them from having the proper access to the water food. and the medical supplies all happen here. and one of the facilities that should have been protected by international this is really military and not only destroyed the health care system across the gauze is true, but it lift an entire population without appropriate access to medical care. the challenge now for people returning to their homes in dallas, in the northern part, is not just to start rebuilding their shutters life, but also to find the proper health care for the patients for the injuries. and for those were and critical needs. i mean, what was your data from inside the ship? a hospitality garza city, palestine,
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one of health facilities that are still functioning. there's a desperate need for more medical stuff and supplies to zeros month. i'll follow the reports now from northern garza a 6 weeks ago when his way to talk and husband poor was home, lift him badly hoss the gospel, 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 an instance of con, i've had to have his left leg amputated. now still in hospital, his desperate for ben relieve his doctor. say he added to needs auntie bite takes 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 wounds also opened. and in addition to that, there were no pain killers most of the time. that's my goals. no disinfectants and no adhesive tape until those fleeting causing, like cause i'm sure we are, it is
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a matter of making do with what's available. less often and other we and medicines are very scarce, especially those medicines used for amputations, a metal implant cases. unfortunately, there's also a big shortage of strong painkillers that we need at the hospital on a daily basis. your cousin say these patients are only getting a wall top of the dogs and they need as limited supplies effectively. russians as it obviously, it also kind of going this cabinets should have been full of medicines, including painkillers and to buy optics, both unfortunately, we have nothing that can and that's a fat and all that you didn't have that she had as medical staff home for overseas help husbands fame, mike gauze was health care system, remains an unimaginable health. why these guys to just 0 garza city palestine. the us deputies special envoy to the middle east says has the law must not be part of lebanon's new government. speaking often meeting the lebanese president and bear root more than a tiger said,
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washington has said clear red lines against the group. the head of his bloss block in parliament mohammed rod said the statements constitute a blatant interference and liberty sovereignty sent a hold of reports from pirates. a. 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 has been lost 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 alarm, and everyone in this government who is committed to an end of corruption who's committed to reforms and who are committed to making sure that has bullet is not a part of this government and any form and that has bullet remains disarmed and
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militarily defeated. the prime minister designate the west and i'm was suppose 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 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 lebanon adopts reforms some have demanded the end of hezbollah power. the president and the prime minister designate, have promised to enforce accountability and corruption and rebuild the states by enforcing its authority across the country. there's
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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 lar, which has been military and the weak invite as well, has popular support. and there is anger following the comments by the us envoy, which the group said violates live in on sovereignty. hezbollah and its allies are also strong in parliament, but the u. s. which has the committee monitoring the ceasefire between has the law and as well set the tone for what a new lebanon should look like going forward. lebanon is an uncharted waters center for their electricity, though they don't. the present will, as i see, the 2nd claim load of migraines deposited from the us more than
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a 100 passengers were on a civilian that across which left from louisiana a previous deportation last month. so $8.00 to $8.00 presentations arriving from the us and the handcuffs. and the shackles on their feet. trump administration's treatment of a deep ortiz is heavily criticized by preserve government. they. we received them with great emotion. it wasn't easy to welcome them here because they were chained up. they had hand cuffs on school, but when they got off the plane they were completely free. i'm on my cam has blown out from the heart of santa and brazil. so this is a very different a home coming um this is the 3rd plane of the 40s this year, one during the bite in administration. and this is the 2nd one during the trump administration now. and it was very different because the group was welcomed by people from the human rights ministry by healthy regions of, by people that had set up small chips that had tooth brushes, samples,
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everything that a person needs when they arrive at a place. and they don't have their belongings, some of them left the united states was nothing but a plastic bag. others do have the means and were received here by their families. and the reason what, what changed this time because there has been protections before, would change, was that in the previous one, the one last january, the 1st one during trumps administration. since there was this whole wave of, of branding and documented my friends as criminals. and then there were the scenes of these 1st separate teas arriving 10, tufts, and shackles. it costs a very strong impact and, and an outrage among brazilians were not people are here, are not used to seeing the prisoners this way and these aren't prisoners. that is what the minute, what lula present reason us will or the silver,
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was emphasized that he said these were people that are being repacked trade if they shouldn't be treated as if they were criminals. but since us laws do say that they have to be transported in those conditions, what the brazilian government is negotiating is that all flights from now on will land in the closest point in brazilian territory. and then the forty's will be transferred to a brazilian aircraft, which is what happened this time. free of shackles, free of hand cubs and with a team of supports that will help them re insert themselves in the brazilian society, monica, not to, i'll just 0 bell. it is on ship for sale. hunter says deputy foreign minister says migraines, living in the us, i'll skid to leave the homes in fear of deportation. play any caring to fulton on german migraines arrived in the city of sun federal suda from the us. just being an
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overlays and president trump has moved over who was the american integration system was promised mass deportations of illegal migrants. and what was the last his consent and the loss of nervousness in the united states on the part of mike and who are afraid to go to work for it to take the children to school, afraid to walk on the street. and many businesses have closed because the employees say they could take name. so there's a lot of nervousness that the most most let's come here and i'll just say are including the us president signs and order freezing humanitarian assistance to south africa. and to show you something about here, tens of thousands of them on the resignation of the prime minister. more than that, stay with the color more unsettled, whether across the middle east, over the next couple of days,
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mainly across northern parts of the region, lives of us to the south, should stay long as you drive it. of a brisk wind here in casa temperatures around $23.00 celsius, but based on pieces of a sleepless, nice that vehicles to higher ground over rock into iran, pushing high but towards afghanistan, widespread snow the for around as we go through sunday, but the size of price of where the coming back in behind. so things looking a little changeable and that change. but whether drifting across studies to the side of the mediterranean temperatures, trying to pick up on race and file is still a bit of a normally breeze down to was also, for example, i think even here we could see one or 2 showers breaking out through sunday not particularly heavy, but it does to make things increasingly miserable, and that was a pushing up towards 11 on the west and past of syria. so my, whether to just around mold in areas of libya to this you're looking very disturb, will need to see if you show as creeping into the far north of egypt as we go one through sunday, one or 2 showers to just around the golf and any southern parts of west africa
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starting to see the seasonal range with straight as the way across. central africa, more heavy down poles, the inter mos on big st. bob, we see some increase the weather as you go through sunday. along with matic. s got the democratic nations just the 5, this kind of behaviors, collateral beverages, collateral damage, that's watch. reality is leading to what see now allow me to push back for a moment is a new assistance corporate. gabriel, affecting pittsville, was standing from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east of the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the
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the, the new watching out as a real quick reminder, lots of stories here this uh 3 is really captive due to being freed and exchanged with palestinian and prisoners on saturday. a been named as the last shot of me for levy and had been i me, israel released a 183 palestinian prison humanitarian agencies. i'm wanting to aid entering the gaza, strippers insufficient on the sea. so i agree meant 200000 tents was supposed to be allowed in the night. 10 percent of those numbers 0 never received a 2nd. plaintiff mike wants to focus on the us more than a 100 passengers were on the civilian aircraft, which left from louisiana a previous deportation. so 88 percent. it's arriving in handcuffs. donald trump assigned an executive order to hold a down the systems to south africa early this week. he threatened to cut off
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funding in response to alarm reform act, which he claims constitutes discrimination against the nations white minority. south africa pasta last month designed to address the racial and the quantities and the land ownership. the date back to the pond, tide era president started on post, says he's country will not people that. i'll just hear what you advertise. he has more now from washington dc. the questions have been raised as to why donald trump has been so vocal about this land reform proposal from the south africans for the last few days, cooling the actions of this offering, governments horrible. and inevitably, this focus on south african bone equal in mosque, who is such a close adviser must cuz for a long time railed against what he said as an empty white racist, of african governments. and in fact, most of the african president had a phone call with your most on wednesday to explain this an african view that this is simply a, a measure of legal framework for, for long story land reform to make sure it's fact given the vast 7 percent the
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white population was of africa and something like 70 percent of the land in south africa, but also some in south africa may just know that they think this has to do with south africa. refusing a license to, you know, in mosques, stalling satellite internet service to operate in south africa due to regular treat concerns. however, what isn't speculation is another part of this executive order. it's pretty clear what is also annoyed, some elements within the trump administration that the executive orders as an additional south africa has taken aggressive positions towards the u. s. as allies, including accusing israel and the mouth of genocide at the international court of justice and reinvigorating its relations with iran. so once again, with the trumpet, ministration, with american politics, the middle east, as a large part to play, she ever times, the outer 0 washington. the federal judge has temporarily blocked the trump administration from placing employees of the us for an agency on paid leave. the
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legal challenge brought by the workers union said trump's orders were legal and unconstitutional. for more than 6 decades, usa id has been one of the biggest providers of medical and humanitarian health worldwide. reynolds, the history of the agency, the president of the united states. the us agency for international development was founded by president john f. kennedy. in 1961, bringing disparate aid programs under one organization during the hottest days of the cold war rivalry with the soviet union, sending aid in the form of food, technical experts and loans was seen as a way of extending us influence. stopping the spread of communism and thereby keeping markets open for us corporations. this is a very powerful source of strength for us that permits asked to exert influence for the maintenance of freedom. if we did not,
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we're not so heavily involved. the voice would not speak with such a big, you know, way usaa id was the successor of the marshall plan, under which the us funded the rebuilding of western europe after the 2nd world war, which succeeded in keeping those countries from turning communist over the decades . the agency ship hundreds of millions of tons of food medicine and medical equip. analysts say with us a cut off china will benefit for china. africa is a good number one priority. it is west strategic mentors live at it is well major. you know what a ways these ways come out the rate see they've got a full vision. notable us a id efforts over the years included famine relief in ethiopia in the 1980s in somalia, in the 19 ninety's and to war ravaged countries including sudan,
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bosnia and afghanistan as well as natural disasters owns among the most significant and successful humanitarian programs administered in large part by u. s. a. d is the president's emergency plan for aids, really, for pep, far the brainchild of president george w bush. it manages prevention treatment and health care system strengthening with a major focus on sub saharan africa. since 2003, the program is estimated to save 25000000 people from dying of h i. v. aids. on friday, a worker was seen covering up the us and the emblem at its headquarters in washington with black plastic tape, rob reynolds, l. g 0 but you and human rights chief has won the worst, could be to come to an eastern democratic republic of congo folk, a text as crimes,
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including rape and sexual slavery may increase the london bank and 23 rebels took the city of government last week. and the been advancing across the country you and says, thousands of people have been killed and hundreds of thousands full, some of the homes. of malcolm with maribelle. of these children though, notice that parents of 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 off to get it 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 the time to gather their children. we have nothing. so we borrow to feed them. we
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are appealing for house inside the church. the cruise a g d is among the many distraught parents. one of my children went missing during the commotion when we were evicted from the camp. when i tried to sleep, i wake up. i'm so worried in straits that i cannot even provide food for the other to help. it seems on like you to come soon. and 23 is fighters of told many channels. he's a complex and they'll provide services of 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 um groups and sexual violence. these children will not find that parents that often, many of the children of soldiers will fight as he's been killed. some of the women here were being raising orphans throughout decades of conflict. it began when we're wondering, uganda 1st invaded congress in 1996 feet. it says her parents
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died 2 years ago in the territory of msc at the time. being resident said m $23.00 killed rate and emptied entire villages to take farmland. i am 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 with 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 though the rates who have come guys to like you know, be the last children opened in this conflict. malcolm with al jazeera space of
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nissan, of your size. it's really taking the district of california, that's north of the capital cost to it's off. the troops made several advances against the time of the 2 black and support. this is south of the capital including interest of your estates, thousands of the space and these people have been returning to their homes and what went on in the state capital since it was recaptured. money on tens of thousands of people in slovakia, demanding the resignation of the prime minister, robert fico, accuse him of seeking clothes at times with russia. the purchase big enough that he met vladimir putin in moscow and making him one of the few you'll need is to visit russia since this war on ukraine began. but i know this lean image report another show of descent across the vacuum against the prime minister. well, but the, to these protests to say he shifting the country away from the you and close to 2 versions of it. i came to this protest to express my disagreement without
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government's policies and actions. i don't think the government has been given a monday to do what it's doing and this was the catalyst fetus visit to the kremlin in december. around meeting between an you leader on the russian president, which peter says was needed to protect his country's interests. slovakia relies on russian gas which flowed through ukraine until he entered that arrangement last month prompting an angry response was the result study to 1st we can stop all humanitarian aid. even the ones that was recently approved by the governments of the slovak republic, where we had on the table a bunch of de mining equipments, heavy excavators, and other things that were intended as non legal aid for ukraine. knock of the the backlash too, that has been swift, for the discontent, is white with a position accusing feature of onto mining. so back he has institutions that
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a minister who survived an assassination attempt last may, has branded the protest to attempt which the opposition denies. and though his fragile coalition is still holding the tensions in the country, threatened to break it upon me that the city knows how to 0. about 300000000 chinese workers are on the move. returning to jobs across the country after going home for the new year holidays, many are taking long journeys, trying to find work, and the time is of economic uncertainty, as us towers on chinese goods coming to effect. jessica washington is pulling the story from have a product of improvements of this issue, george on station one of many stations around china, experiencing a rush of travelers. as the chinese new year public holiday comes to an end, millions leave behind the homes and families and return to the reality of what
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china is migrant workers. those who move away from their home towns for jobs make up almost 300000000 people. $3060.00 junction ball is one, is that he's making the trip from the north to the eastern city of to del, a journey of almost 700 kilometers. i'm trying to save money and then get married and do the house this year. it was hard to find a job, so i'm going further away for a better salary. he tells me he's found a job in an electronics factory working 10 hour shift and with 4 days off each month as a lead the home towns. many people here told us the challenges that the coming year waiting on the mines, domestic economic challenges, like the property sector, crisis and low consumer spending and making it more challenging to find as keep a job. competition for jobs is fuse across all demographics.
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