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ending march 31st 2025. for more information. please visit the awards official website at w w w dot h t a dot q a the the hello i'm mentioned to him. this is the news our life from don't. coming up in the next 60 minutes is real steps up operations in the occupied westbank. displacing thousands of palestinians already struggling to survive. a challenging return home traffic piles up after is rarely forces withdrawn from the nets are important or in gauze. in other news, comfortable is incumbent prime minister is on course to win the parliamentary
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elections and in ecuador as presidential election. 16 candidates, 5 for the top job against the backdrop of verizon game violence and the worst economic crisis in half. and piece of same it's, we're counting down to one of the biggest sporting events in the world super bowl 15 on the stage assist in new orleans as the defending champion, kansas city chiefs game for a historic 3 where they faced the philadelphia, eagles. the israeli forces have shot dead 3 palestinians, including one woman who was 8 months pregnant and the occupied west bank. the army has stepped up. it's a salt in several areas including the north shops. refugee camp is part of a larger is really operation that's rated other camps engineer and both got them
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and to boss and ronald economy begins are coverage under the direct orders of these really military. these posting means in the all far refugee camp are forced out of their homes and round it up, not knowing where they will go next. here another group of palestinian women and children try to find safety balls, really forces nearby, threaten them and sort of what appears to be as done. grenade at the, the thousands of palestinians across the occupied west bank 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 north shawn's and now far
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refugee camps in the early hours of sunday. for many finding rest bite in safety is a constant struggle. hello, hi will do is we flood from jeanine camp and we came to offer us my family's house, these ratings and to offer and off everyone to leave the homes. and here we are displaced again. and again, despite on 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 because 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. in any testing, you fear they won't be able to find food, water, and other necessities below the cavities, 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 like everything, even installation was very cold last night and many of these palestinian refugees
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have been displaced time and time again. they said this time feels different. having seen what happened in gaza, they fear is real now feels in bold and to do the same in the occupied westbank and run a la hon. l to 0. i have this in her which is in, i'm on jordan because these were the government and the palestinian authority, a band alger 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied west bank have the thousands of palestinians have been displaced since this military operation started . roads and infrastructure had been destroyed in the occupied was bank. what's the in game here? that's right, and how much at least 35000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced across the occupied west bank, at least 45 people killed and a 180 homes. justin jeanine minimum that have been destroyed by is really forces. there's been a lot of damage to critical civilian infrastructure,
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including the roads that lead to these refugee camps. and the northern part of the occupied west bank just a little over 2 weeks ago was really forces began their raid in did you need a refugee camp along with the ocean, beth israel's internal security agency. and they force people to get out. but the in game here for these rallies, they say, is they want to crack down on armed palestinian fighters something they've been unable to do over the last several years. in fact, since israel's war on god's it began these near daily, overnight raids have increased in both size and scale, but now it's increasing in a much different manner because the amount of devastation that's being caused is unprecedented. the number of people who been forcibly displaced is also something we haven't really seen in the occupied westbank when it comes to just a rape like this. so israel maintains that it's, it's policy to acts to against these palestinian fighters in the west bank. but again, civilians are the ones who are really,
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really from the aftermath of this and have them from your vantage point. is there any indication that these really military might just say at some point mission accomplish, we can pull out and, and in these raids? well, the answer to that simply is no, because the military has only expanded this offensive inside of the occupied west bank. it's now and around 5 different areas in the northern part of the palestinian territory and then you have the palestinian fighters who say that it is within their right to resist their occupier. the military, it has said since the ceasefire and gaza has taken place and these are words from the military chief of staff. they said that they were gearing up for large scale military raised in the west bank for larger offensive since now. there were more resources militarily to allocate to the occupied west bank. and you also have the country's defense minister who has gone into the palestinian territory on multiple
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occasions with is really forces saying that they're not going to allow the west bank to turn into another gaza, however, you have policies that are being mirrored when we saw and gaza happening over the last 16 months is exactly what we're seeing happen in the occupied west bank. but the reality on the ground shows a story of policy needs were being displaced, palestinians who are being killed. civilian is the structure that is being destroyed. but nonetheless, the military says that this raid and rage, just like it are going to continue, however long they see fit. all right, that sounds years have this in heard live for us from mine. jordan, come to, thanks so much for breaking that all down for us. 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 is really military operation. engineer and refugee camp at least 80 percent of the people have left their homes. that's an estimated 20000 people. and
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to cut them refugee camp more than 10000 had been displaced. i'm sure it was, is a political analyst and professor of international relations at the error of american university in that i'm a law. he says, israel's operation and the occupied westbank is a systemic plan that's been in place for a long time. that is why the claims is operational westbank aim to cancer to is the they mention the threats but the reality on the ground. it's, it seems that there's a system ethic, uh, a duration. uh that's being organized for a long time ago. uh, i think since the 7 of october, so what, what were you seeing in the ground killing and resting and also the month thing houses. it's not like just bike s model, duration or limited operation. i'm actually it's a, it's very structured. so system ethic, as i mentioned, the beginning gets to control the west bank and also to week ending the scene. and that sort of thing. you asked me about the, the position of the team and i sort of the, actually, the be a, in a very, uh,
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a week position now because that's uh, and facing, uh, you know, the is really, uh q base and these id policies. they entering a, an area b and that also uh, leaving, leaving it. so we dial to any kind of popularity within the, the ground within days if at a cdn people on the ground. so actually also the economic sanctions, the economic policies that these, that may be conducted against the be a left to be a, in, in a very difficult economic situations. where is they in employment life is very high . so actually, as i mentioned, the be a, a not a difficult situations uh, in front of the, you know, like, uh, as you say the, is it a how doing uh, right to bang uh, the you know, uh, valuable additions was, is citing and calling on daily basis to this many times about a student and i thought id is really military has completed its withdraw from the so called that's what i'm core door in gaza. the move was agreed as part of last
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month cease fire deal with how much private security personnel are now monitoring the crossing, which divides northern and southern guns. that withdrawal allows for palestinians and a trucks to move through the crossing with some checks along the way. as long as 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 will return mail mazda sol, rest in peace, may go to heat our engine, satisfy all the muslims are going to have mercy on us. we are feeling good. thank god, this safety and thank god for that. and 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. and that's a room cord, or is a military zone about 6 kilometers wide created by these really military at the start of the war. it build bases there after taking over buildings and destroying homes. stephanie decker has more on the significance of the quarter. the so
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called net setting car door was created by israel's mid a tree. in the early days of the war on garza, it split the strip down the middle from these rate. he goes a border in the east to the mediterranean coast in the west, for israel, that was the strategic ministry move, giving its access control and oversight for palestinians. it was yet another land grab a corridor of suffocation attacks, and dest. these ready army often accused if shooting and killing indiscriminately at anyone who dare to come near and throughout the war these rated government was accused of not having a long term plan to deal with him us even by members of its own ministry. and despite the rhetoric that israel would stay in the next room card or, and even reoccupied northern goals, all that was political rhetoric rather than real policy. israel expanded the carter at the end of last year and built more military bases. but it was part of the goal
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is to cease fire agreement. and under the deal, that is ready, troops were to withdrawal satellite images from planet lab to show somebody that you positioning this was january 6 and almost 2 weeks later on january 18th. so the day before the ceasefire, last submitted, 2 vehicles are noted. the car door opened for hundreds of thousands of palestinians to return north cut off from their homes. homes in neighborhoods now completely inoculated now, 3 weeks into phase one. and the withdrawal of net 3 is completed is really media of quoted sold dro, saying they feel withdrawing is a failure, leaving behind the car door that had become a symbol of their power to control their victory. and despite the goals and now being unrecognizable, it's fabric of life completely pulverized. as these really captive started to be released, after 15 months of war, countless, how much fighters emerged in front of the cameras in pristine uniforms. with
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vehicles in weapons, they show a force sending a very clear and deliberate message, stephanie decker, i'll g 0 and traffic has been increasing throughout the day as palestinians wait to move through, then it's a room corner door. but it's heavy. my mood found out there been some challenges along the way. 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 in for just vehicles on the other side. those are the displays. people here in the center of defense from area of the guster waiting for these inspection point the organs so they can move to the northern part of this trip. the on the other side that the other route that is really open for the to the, from the northern part of a side. now the security person are approaching the check before they're going to remove the barbed wire. and the barrier here to allow for
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people to move into 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 is a, here's traffic jam at 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 a 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 cause later on. more of this fluid off a little bit for people between the 2. more aid is entering garza but it's a fraction of what's needed. you instrumented, terry and chief tom fletcher warns the risk of famine could return if the cease
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fire agreement collapses. speaking after a 2 day visit to this trip, he says more food and medical supplies are needed for an assignment, i think as long as you get a budget now, because we've got now 3 weeks of bread and food across. and so those, the starvation levels are down from where they were before the sci fi. i mean, that's been a great success of the last 3 weeks, is because we've been getting 70800 trucks a day through. we've been able to, to reach over a 1000000 people with food. but the conditions are still terrible. you know, people are still hungry. there's still a limit of the supplies that they have. and if the cease by fools, deceased by breaks then very quickly, those conditions will come back again. 30 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 the strip for treatment under the terms of the cease fire agreement, 50 patients a day,
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and their caregivers are supposed to leave tar cowboys. whom as more for us, from the southern city of rough. since the early hours of this morning, mid evacuations took place as a w. o has caught with the night's edge of the trans fat, old fat t palestinian particularly wounded patients from caused by into egypt to receive funds to meet the cold cat. 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 15 wanted patients alongside with that is quotes. but the other hand, human at terminate trucks continue to stream into the gaza strip lessons. the hours of this morning, we have seen thousands of humanitarian, 8 trucks carrying food items. sanitation rode up some with along with a 10 sport displaced. families have made the journey to different geographical
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locations in because of strep, but recently they have been different reports seen on the east. very media suggesting that is a may consider delaying or reducing the number of human a. terry nate troops coming into the causes, trip as a form of leverage and, and responds to the to a rating health conditional fitness really recently released captives. but basically the us agencies have scaled up their humanitarian efforts. but despite these, an incredible efforts made on the ground, there are still a drop in the ocean of news 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 a ridge aggravating humanitarian crisis. terry compass of elder 0 rough pedestal. saudi arabia has condemned israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu suggestion that a palestinian state should be created in saudi arabia. and this statement, the foreign ministry said it rejects such comments that and to divert attention
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from the continuous crimes committed by the israeli occupation against the palestinians in gaza. including ethnic cleansing, the statement goes on to say that the kingdom affirms the right of palestinians to their land and that they are not intruders or immigrants who can be expelled whenever the brutal is really occupation wishes. and it reiterates the right of the palestinian people will remain firmly established and no one will be able to take that away from turkey as president has condemned donald trump's plan to take over because of the us president has suggested displacing the entire population. while the strip is rebuilt, but the red jeep type are the one says, the plans not worth discussing. no renamed bus can see that. i would like to state this clearly, once the proposals put forward by the new american administration, regarding goza, with the pressure of design is lobby. have nothing worth considering or discussing from all perspective. these up to the preoccupations with nonsense on their efforts
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to be found. so in a more so, no one has the strength to remove the people of garza from the forever and the tunnel home and the speeds as to thousands of use. palestine belongs to the palestinians with garza, the west bank and east jerusalem. the people of garza who have not left the land despite old policy, savage rate, and a tax of israel for $471.00 days will continue to stay in garza to ben garza and to protect skarasettic. the early indications suggest the party of comfortable as prime minister alban corte is on course to win the parliamentary elections. the poll is seen as a test for corte, whose party won a landslide 4 years ago. so when your guy ego reports it's been
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a heated election campaign. as a prime minister includes the cost is vote and the capital appreciated a cost of, of sounds and across the road. but i'm living and future at all with its western allies are restored negotiations to normalize ties with former advisory serbia. yet, cookie appeared resolute. it's a new day and the sunny winter, a sort of the 1st ever regular parliamentary election sending depends on the state of the silver. i think all the citizens who have all the costs of their votes, and i encourage every citizen to vote. a sentiment echoed by his political opponents, silver only that those the citizens will vote for me. every result that comes from the voting of the citizens of the republic of cost of, of is acceptable for the time of domestic. you almost missed, but there is little else with which they agree. supporters of poosey and his self
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determination movement policy have portrayed him as a reformer by a brand even. but in this part of europe, disruption is usually not a welcome prospect. who these attempts to extend government control and northern costs of a majority of which is ethnic sub was an effort. he said to unite subs and albanians others. so this move as provocative on demanding the fractious piece that exists between the 2 communities, including the european union, which caught millions of dollars of funds to the government for sto, contentions. and then will be effective out in one of your pores to areas has been painfully felt. infrastructure that was meant to be built for the help of the funds has been put on hold, such as a sewage treatment plant to clean up this canal as well as all the renovations opponents have promised to want to do cookies escalation and restore the costs of the costs of normalizing times the sub you hope for many ethnic subs and then will
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play it. you know, most of the board, you can only get back to it because the situation such as it has to be better. otherwise we'd better not go on. i understand each other does remember the cost of us next leader will have much to do in the coming months. it's also have to deal with western powers that have seen a rise of that road. brenda populism and a decline in politics as usual. soon as i go, i'll just sarah a rama down there, long as he is the head of research at the kosovar center for security studies. he joins us from christina, from it on thanks so much for being with us. i'll do 0. what are the chances that go to you can form a new government and when a majority, as he's been claiming, and will that require him to have a coalition partner? well, i was just looking at the results and the coastal essential election commission has so far counted 50 percent of the votes. and it is clear that the part 2 of the premise, the quote is leading
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a but it doesn't seem to be resolved to mr. pussy at hold for and has promoted in his election campaign of the largest civilian civil society politician death monitors the elections in cost of a cold democracy in action has published the preliminary results with the emotional vera of up to 2 percent. and it has given the positive front, instead 4040 percent of the of the votes. if this resolved will be confirmed, then it is unlikely that prime minister will be in position to form a government on his own with on the other in cooperation with a non set minority parties. he will definitely need the probably some bottom. now this is where the things get complicated because we are to believe the positions during the election campaign of both the prime minister warranty and of the opposition leaders. they all stated that they would not like to and coding cooperation with with, with each other. so it will be very interesting times i had not uncomfortable,
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but with the current results. it is highly unlikely that by municipal to can form a government. we've got the position partner and who the politician partner will be . it remains to be see what we know is that um, postables international allies. i have indicated that they would like the opposition to form the next government in coastal. and if the country solves, will be confirmed that can be a scenario, a potential scenario deck to the of the implementing costs will. however, there is a key issue to consider here, cost of what will have to elect a new precedent in early next year. and to do that as a, uh, at any politician, a government will need about $82.00 thirds to of months or 2 votes. and that goes to the bottom of the $81.00 members. and so if they don't do that, then this government that will be formed opposite of today's elections will be potentially short lived. so uh, only for a year or so. yeah, from that let,
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let me ask you this. of course each party won a landslide of 4 years ago. so if he has to form a coalition this time and have partners, surely that would be perceived as a bad result for him, correct? yeah, uh this is because uh, premier support team solve the finding objectives that he would like $500000.00 votes in, in the selections which would have translated the roughly in over 50 percent of the volts. so from winning the 50 percent of the volts, 4 years a go to 40 percent now, which might change in the meantime. uh cuz we also have both from the asked for that will be counted a tomorrow and during the week, however, still the result is not near to the objective he, he puts himself in his pocket to achieve. so it is certainly of the outcome that from the school to didn't the whole for a and didn't to compete for up. and he said that he would rather be not position then form a government, a politician government. so i don't think today is particularly a very happy day,
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let's say for what the problem is, the quality i had hoped to achieve today around that, on the you and the us have criticized core to you for the tensions with serbia. for the talks, is serbia, what is all this mean going forward for cost of oh, if he prevails, whether he has a coalition or not, i mean, what does this mean for international relations for comfortable going forward as well? that is a major issue because we have a local elections this year in kosovo in october and a major issue awaiting next government is the issue of the association. or can you do have so much arguments abilities, which is a novel obligation that kosovo has from the process of the dialogue for numbers if normalization of relations with certain. yeah, so the domestic and median system costs are to move forward with this issue. and if we don't make progress in that direction, it is likely that the municipal elections, local elections might be bolted by postal service as well. and perpetuate the
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tensions. so i think the international community, if i would be reading that message as well as that they would like a change of government. and this is as especially clear from the messages from the us government. uh, president trump special um and boy mr. brand new has made it clear that they do not see apartments that godaddy has a positive. now this might change a, as in politics, things tend to always fluctuate and change. uh but um, i think it, we are a to look at what the european and us leaders are saying. i think there indicated that they would prefer to have a cooperation government and a different approach in the coast was so again, the only station of relation. so this will be, i think that important the processor has where we could also see for potentially postables allies like us and germany and friends potentially, or
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u. k. being involved in shaping an ex walsh. all right, ramadan, the allows the head of research at the cost of our center for security studies. thanks so much for joining us. an algebra. good to hear your perspective. thank you . great to be with you. the german chancellor, olaf schultz and his main rival, friedrich murtz, have faced off in the 1st major debate ahead of the parliamentary election or to see to you is currently leading in the polls. a fierce debate on migration has been spurred on by the far right alternative for germany party, which is pulling and 2nd place folders will head to the pools in 2 weeks time. dominic came joins us now from berlin. dominic migration was the big topic in this debate. what did we hear from the candidates? so yes, being the big topic in this campaign so far, no surprises that dominated the debates. more than a 3rd of a lot of time to this single issue. and we heard varying views about how to deal
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with migration in this country from the to policy lead us the shots of the said he couldn't understand how free to his mouth, his rival, coach of bolt as it were. the votes of the far right and use them to try and get his wishes through parliament. he said he couldn't believe that the man could be so stupid. and yet from mister maps, there was a very clear results which was that he felt that the shots of it was as it were, living in a dream world where everything was perfect and that, that was not the case as the issue here is what germany does. about migration, when 60000000 germans go to the polls in 2 weeks time. migration is a really clear issue for them. there's been hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating in the streets of germany's big cities in the last week. also, all angry at the apparent right towards shift in policy. and yet behind that, the opinion polls suggest 2 thirds of germans want to have much tougher migration
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rules here. and so those 2, those issues played out in the 1st 3rd of this debate, as i say, the idea of from the child. so that being that mr. maps had broken upside booth in working, even if it wasn't willingly with the f day that far right policy. i missed them out saying the point is here. the majority of germans want change and he said he was the man to bring change and down like what did we hear about the other issues in the selection campaign as well. the economy was one that really stood out. the idea from the social democrats against the ideas from the conservatives of christie and democrats. the idea of more states helping, as it was for societies was stuff versus less state health and more investment. and the idea of.
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