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the history was written via the age of in came, theory is here, the be students, natalia, the timeless journey. the man is real steps up. operations in the occupied westbank, displacing thousands of palestinians already struggling to surmise the i'm how much enjoying this is out 0 life and also coming up
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a challenging return home traffic piles up after his really forces withdraw from the nets are important door in dusk. tough competition for eco doors incumbent president. we're live with the latest on the election and sedans and mega forming project that once fed millions of people. how it's now going to the israeli forces of shot dead to palestinian women, including one who was pregnant and they occupied westbank. the army had stepped up . it's a salt in several areas including the north shops, refugee camp. it's part of a larger is really operation that's rated other camps in janine to cut them and to boss. and ronald icon begins our coverage or under the direct orders of these really military. these pulse demeans in the all far refugee camp are forced out of their homes and round it up,
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not knowing where they will go next. here another group of past ending women and children try to find safety balls. really forces nearby, threaten them and sort of what appears to be a strong grenade at the, the thousands of palestinians across the occupied westbank are being displaced as he is really military escalate. this large scale military assault on several refugee the this is just a glimpse of what is being captured on amateur video and cellphone footage. coming out of the occupied westbank. in one raid a palestinian woman who was 8 months pregnant was killed, along with her baby. is really forces pushed into the nor shawn's now far refugee camps in the early hours of sunday for many finding rest bite and safety is a constant struggle. hello hi, will do then we fled from janine county and we came to offer us my family's house.
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these ratings and to offer and off everyone to leave the homes. and here we are displaced again. and again, despite 100 families from the toll from refugee camp. some of them have managed to find a place to stay with the relatives for now, the rest have had to adjust the basic life in this tent in the neighboring village . was it? we don't get very cold at night. it's because the adults give us the blankets, so they're the ones that get code instead. but it's not just the cold. many tustin use fear, they won't be able to find food, water, and other necessities. below the kennedy is really ami forced us to leave in the middle of the night. we didn't know where to go, so i relatives of this space. it's under construction and lot everything even installation was very cold last night. as many of these palestinian refugees have been displaced time and time again. they say this time feels different. having seen what happened in gaza, they fear israel now feels in bold and to do the same in the occupied westbank
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rental of han out to 0. let's take a look at how many palestinians have been displaced by these really assault in the occupied westbank. official say at least $35000.00 people have been forced out from areas under the israeli military operation. engineer and refugee camp at least 80 percent of the people have left their homes. that's an estimated 20000 people. in total cut them refugee camp more than $10000.00 had been displaced. have this in her, which is an i'm on jordan because these really government in the palestinian authority of band l. g 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied west bank come to thousands of palestinians have been displaced since this military operation started . roads and infrastructure been destroyed and they occupied west bank. what's the ultimate goal here for israel? of the ultimate goal that's been stated by the military and the country's defense minister is to crack down them,
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aren't palestinian fighters in the occupied west bank, especially in places like janine and to defend in this raid started just a little over 2 weeks ago and did you need refugee camp displacing around 15000 palestinians there initially. but that number across the occupied west bank has grown to 35000 just harling images, showing palestinians in their refugee camps in their towns and cities in the streets is really forces even caught on video. throwing has done grenade at a group of palestinians, women and children are among that crowd, but the army maintains that they are there to target palestinian fighters just last week in jeanine. they had detonated $23.00 structures at once, destroying several homes. but officials in janine said that at least a 180 homes have been damaged and destroyed. and those are numbers from last week. the army has said that these were areas that were used by fighters as military command center is a place to manufacture weapons. but there was no sort of evidence or proof that was
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given to back that up. this is similar to what we saw in gaza. similar claims with no proof or evidence to give them any sort of backing. and just being used as an excuse for this year, destruction of the civilian infrastructure in these camps and have the are you seeing any indication whatsoever at this stage, that is really military might just declare mission accomplished. we can pull out and then just end all of this when it comes to these raids as well. the short answer to that question is no, because the military has only been expanding this operation. it started in jeanine and went to to, to got him. now it's into boss and many other areas in the northern part of the west bank of the palestinian territory. there was no stranger to these is really military incursions since israel's war on gods that began. the army had stepped up . these raids on a nightly and daily basis, they've killed over a 1000 palestinians. the rest of tens of thousands of others destroyed
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a lot of infrastructure. but this is the most significant of those raids when it comes. when the ceasefire and gaza was announced, the military chief of staff said that his role is gearing up for large military offensive inside of the occupied westbank. that it was one of their overarching goals for the war on gaza. israel had claimed to be on board on 7 different friends, and that the occupied westbank was one of those friends to them, which is why they say they are conducting this military offensive. but the people really feeling the bronze of this, or the civilian population. you have women who been shot and killed one of them. 8 months pregnant. you have elderly people who are trying to flee their homes, not even sure if they're going to have anything to go back to. and i'll remind our viewers that there's a significant cold front in the region right now. so these people are out on the street with nothing as these really army continues as raids across the west bank with plans of expanding them. all right that's i'll just here is have this in her would live for us from i'm on jordan,
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thanks so much. have to the the these really military has completed its withdraw from the so called net setting core door in gaza. the move was agreed as part of last month cease fire deal with how much private security personnel are now monitoring the crossing, which divides northern and southern gaza. that withdrawal allows for palestinians and a trucks to move through the crossing with some checks along the way. you don't want to get this today. i came to the north to check the situation and thank god, the road was good. and these really, a homie has withdrawn, and we have good, as long as we have been back, and everyone is good and that we'd full return mail mazda soul, rest in peace, may go to heat our engine, satisfy all the muslims, and have mercy on us. we are feeling good. thank god, the safety and thank god for that. all right,
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no problem. we are set fast and we've been patient under the strikes. they've deprived us of food and walter, but they didn't deprive us of the air. we are still alive. the necessary m core door is a military zone, about 6 kilometers wide, created by the israeli military at the start of the war. it bill bases there after taking over buildings and destroying homes. and traffic has been increasing throughout the day as palestinians wait to move through the nets are in core door, but it's heavy, much more found down there been some challenges along the way. and so we just joined the crowd here that is waiting for the inspection point to all plan on to allow more of a free move vents for the vehicles on the other side. chose ards, that this ways. people here in the southern defense from area of the golfing waiting for the inspection point to open so they can move to the northern part of this trip. you see on the other side, that's the other route that is open for the to the, from the northern part of
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a side. now the security personnel are approaching the check before they're going to remove the barbed wire. the barrier here to allow for tables jewels and use the other side of the of the corridor. so now for almost 10 minutes, we haven't seen any of these vehicles moving on as we went down to check what's going on there. this. here's traffic jam as the inspection points that people have been born into the area since early hour of this morning, the security personnel at the inspection point made them to wait and trying to figure out how to make this large crowd. large slow a vehicle is moving smoothly between the northern parts and gauze and the southern part of this trip. there is a really a small space available. and what they're trying to do now is to make people wait until the reopen one of the routes that will be called later on. more of this fluid
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off a little bit for people between the 230 palestinians have been taken through the crossing and southern gaza to receive medical treatment abroad. but thousands more injured people, including children, need to be moved out of this trip for treatment under the terms of the cease fire agreement, 50 patients a day and their caregivers are supposed to leave. tar cowboys, whom has more for us from the southern city of rough since the hours of this morning, i meant to come evacuations to place as a cup of electrical has called woods the night, said the trans fat, old fat t palestinian critically wounded patients from casa into egypt to receive a farms medical cap. and this number has been described by it costs as health officials, as completely in sufficient and less than what has been promised. based on the terms of the agreement. as we were expecting the departure of 1600 patients alongside with that is the quote spot. and you have
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a hand to many terminate trucks continue to stream into the gaza strip wesson's. the hours of this morning we have seen thousands of humanitarian, 8 trucks carrying food tight sims, sanitation products with us along with a 10 sport displaced. families have made the journey to different geographical locations in because of stripe. but recently they have been a different report seen on the east valley media suggesting that is a make considered a delay or reducing the number of humanitarian. a troops coming into the causes trip as a form or leave rage and, and responds to the deteriorating health condition of the east really recently released captives. but basically the us agencies have scaled up their humanitarian efforts. but despite these incredible efforts made on the ground, there are still a drop in the ocean of needs of the gaza strip. where they had been quoting for an expansion of the numbers of humanitarian aid supplies, allowed to be delivered to the gaza strip. to mitigate
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a ridiculous they think humanitarian crisis, tarika bits of ultra 0 roof pedestal. the voters in ecuador are picking their next president. the election is being held against the backdrop of rising gang violence and the worst economic crisis in half a century. 16 candidates are vying for the top job. the front runners include daniel nicola and lawyer, louisa gonzales, a close ally, a former left his present, rafael, according on this, on the rump at the joints as lie from bogota in neighboring columbia. alejandro. there is a crowded field of 16 candidates, but only 2 with real options according to the polls. who are they and what are the main issues at stake right now? yes mohammed the well, the front runner a as incumbents press you then then yeah,
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no boy, the youngest president in days 3 of act whether he's just 37 years old and he's been in office for just 18 months when he won a snap election. and then in 2023 against a but at least that gonzales who is a his main rival in this election as well. and these elections are seen in largely as a referendum on a no voice the short time in office in particular. and is controversial or on is controversial. security policies is bixler ration of a state of internal war against the very high level of violence, gang violence in the country. and he has some of the results to show, in particular, when it comes to a reduction of violence in prisons and of 15 percent overall, reduction in violence, crime in the country. but at the same time,
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this has come at the expense of human rights and ask whether including charges of extra judicial killings, a part of the military. so that's definitely a main issue. another one is uh, the economy. a major economic price is a big numbers of ecuadorian, so that of flipped or as tried to migrate to the us the recent years. and alessandra obviously ecuadorian is very eager to find out the results and know what's going to be happening next. when will we have an idea of whether there will or won't be a run off a hope all is expected to close at 5 p. m a roughly 2 hours the little bit less from now. and we should have the results relatively quickly. maybe 2 maximum 3 hours the leaders and if we asked to go with the polls, the no boss seems to be at the front. the front runner here by the probably will
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not be able to get enough votes to avoid the run off in april. and we start going, silas is hoping instead and then upset the victory, especially trying to leverage dental styles. yeah. of the better times when his political member mentor saw you was the president's rough file. i could add those were richard times safer times for many ecuadorian. so, and she's also hoping that her more lipstick approach on the issue of a security will convince the majority of a quite dorians, the, some of them tired of the iron fist i put in place by no boss. all right, that's out of here as i was under a run, thea, to joining us live from bogota. thanks so much. hello, sandra. the still ahead on al jazeera road county is underway in cost of those parliamentary elections will tell you why it's seen as a test for prime minister. i've been course plus the new orleans side of the $59.00
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super bowl where security is a party is on the what is the effect of the conflict on the environment. the impact is so much more than just the mission tongue tanks ships and will fight motormouth. it has a devastating effect on people, and the department of defense is mission is as large as many countries. and every time interest spending increases, military emissions increased. and this war and this climate, christ all hail the planet on a jersey to connecting communities adoption was never a benevolent effort. my family didn't need to be separated. my family needed to be supported. this isn't just about korea, this is a global industry opening up the conversation. would you say a conferences are,
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a reminder of our top stories. this house is really forces are expanding their military rates across the occupied west bank or the north shunts. refugee camp is the latest to come under siege 3 palestinians, including a pregnant woman were killed. and a child has been a while, and gods are. these really military has completed its withdrawal from its so called net setting cord, or the move was agreed as part of last month. the ceasefire. deal with come us that withdrawal allows for palestinians and age wants to move through the crossing. with some checks along the 30 palestinians have been taken through with unified crossing and southern gaza to receive medical treatment abroad. under the terms of the ceasefire agreement, 50 patients a day and their caregivers are supposed to be moved out of the strip for treat. vote counting is underway and comfortable with parliamentary elections after a hard fight campaign. the vote is expected to be a test for prime minister out been corte, whose party won a landslide 4 years ago. course,
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he has been at odds with western allies for his policies towards the cost of those ethnic serv, minority. and his normalization talks with serbia. spend the course on a is a lecture at the university of tar 2 in estonia. he says there are 3 clear issues that most voters associated with cookie. and they may give him an edge over the other candidates. there. busy a few things that the voters identify with but something starts different with all the other kind of the sort of new started or. ready political party leaders that these and probably corruption match, so to speak to you. and of course so being at least from the focus of almost the publication. so these are the 3 things onside the bumpers. identify who we were you one of those opportunity for quality that
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often without his own. busy initiative that was so the 1st thing that from the person when the, when he opened frame was the september 2023. when. busy were part of the bar gates are just starting to, you know, tell you to the police to take over the notes because some of those were coming from sort of yeah. so then he took a verse box stands, the you all so physical, of course, the power and managed to take control over the most part of which was a no control of the united nations of your spreadsheet. before we dependents for other organizations, all this in the way you play golf, but it was for you when it comes to things for emotional force even more the 3rd to the more don't tell you much. busy what was in the shop, i think you have the operation with. so it's
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a bit of mix. founding president of the media has died at the age of 95. sam of the drum, i led an armed struggle for the country's independence from apartheid era. south africa, he became the 1st president in 1990 and remained in office until stepping down in 2005. a sedans does here. a state is home to a large agricultural project that was once crucial to food production. just utilize between the banks of the blue and the white now rivers in southeastern sudan. people involved in the projects, a bad policy and conflict have stripped farmers of the benefits of the irrigation scheme. i'm just here as how much of all reports from what my dummy done system of canals blinking life to an otherwise bantam area. the disease scheme used as a good opportunity to educate nearly a 1000000 heck tales of exceptionally fet, to soil, in se them. so then the also used to be the backbone of 2 times economy, almost all of the major projects and sit down with funded permits,
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waving you when hardships into certification struck the region. this project was a safe refuge from hunger for all students. and before it benefited more than the day, so then the project was a main stay for one of the largest colonial economies of the previous century. but just yet, a project was built by the british a 100 years ago. this facility is alex, from that time, used to separate the cotton fibers from the seats for the better part of a sent you this project to the main. one of the main sources of raw material for the lancaster textile industries in great britain. but the memories of that, you know, on know, covered with dust, as well as tax mismanagement on the funding of conflict. so, so that's independence. in the 1950s have led to the total disintegration of the project. for the, at a certain stage, this project ceased to be at the top of the states list of priorities. that's when
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students started to produce oil. now the project is extensively destroyed, or especially it's eric ation systems and the canals, a choked with statement. i estimate the amount needed to restore it to full capacity to be from 15 bottom between $10000000000.00 because i need to come out of it. when the state abandoned the project, individual farmers and local private investors continue to exploit parts of it. cuts and other stapled crops continued to be produced on the exports, but connected to the previous levels. we charges it, or there was a child working with my father who was a farmer here, the g 0 project used to provide the farmers with all the requirements for me to said then upon the harvest, it would deduct the costs and hand over the balance to them as profits, so they were extremely happy, but that has ended since the discovery of oil, the government no longer funded the farmers. since the kind of conflict began in april 2023. the project has suffered even more upon i'm going to turn it off. it's
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both forces occupied the headquarters in what they need. they confiscate to practice the stripe pumps and got to the safe looking for cash. well told you i says as many as 18000000. so then these people are living on the brink of famines. as of this vast tract effect the land, more than enough to feed them all flies follow how much the fun part to 0 to 0 state. so then we're just hours away from one of the most watched sporting events in the world super bowl. 59. donald trump is on his way to new orleans. he'll be the 1st sitting us president to attend american football's big finale. the kansas city chiefs are looking to become the 1st team to win 3 in a row. they faced the philadelphia eagles in front of about a $125000.00 fans at the super don't. john henry is in the whole city. is the threat of a security breach looms around the super bowl. it's the most watched sporting event
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in america in the most secure patrol by air. see, and blair trucks still block the entrance to bourbon street, and the french quarter were a man and a white pickup mode down celebrates in the early hours of new year's day before being gunned down by police. there's high security here. does that bother? you know, i like that i like safety now, whatever it takes us that makes me feel of a memorial pays tribute to those killed with the french quarter is once again packed with diehard fans and lined with soldiers and police. you can swing a bit without hitting the top or national guard guy with a. busy hole in the shoulder, russell honor a lead the us government effort to recover from hurricane katrina in 2005. he
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points out there are some threats that are almost impossible to protect against. the enemy is a thinking enemy. we focus on cars. it may come with drones or they come with a private airplay in then there's louisiana law. you can bring a gun to the french quarter, but not a drink cooler yet. that wasn't foremost on everyone's minds. despite the intent security, the party is on, on bourbon street, is hurricane katrina. new orleans has been known as a resilience city. and people here say they're not going to let security threats foil. the celebration of states lodge in, in new orleans synonymous with celebration, has a way of moving on from tragic but you can't stop if you still up one, the economy, things really bad and the great city like this would, that would be bad for everybody. and so you're allowed
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a world to know that you're willing to live and fee you for it. with all the soldiers and officers on the street. law enforcement officials say right now, this might just be the safest city in america. john henry and l g 0. new orleans, that's it for me. how much i'm sure you could find more information on our website . algebra dot com, whether it's next then inside story examines lebanon's, new government without as well. thanks so much for watching the the, the monsoon rains have been showing themselves to the last week of saving tropical queens and flooding extensively here. and it's been added to, we know entire shooting bits and those on pricing strategy or as well. use the victoria and use as well as the most significant share with the oldest means that
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the temperature is on this side of a straight. they are a little bit lower than the white lights. still pretty woman abs light but passes. unfortunately, the low 30 by the significant margin, and none of that heats anyway, reaches out for trust and using jo, disappointing summer continues 20 degrees on a broad each day. if you're lucky in christ church for that breaks of light rain, there might be a few big showers in java. blanche, bunch of indonesia. i'm the lazy of surprising me dry at the moment. seasonally should be winter when it looks, but that's lossy because much of the, i mean she's going into this thing here. a slice circulation, throwing rain towards the cost of, you know, hey, coffee is pretty improved naturally in bang cock. and spinning out to some degree by mountain time, but the breeze has moved a little bit of this significance that was, you know, in dependence both account of the day or so at least i'm all set slightly dies are, is that the most significantly a bind dismay stretching out from china towards the korean peninsula and sold itself is just on the edge. so one day as no fee,
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