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is on the rise? yeah. the presence on i board as well may lead to disruptions or even chaos. the man is real steps up operations in the occupied westbank, displacing thousands of palestinians already struggling to survive the time. how much in room this is your life and also coming up a challenging return home traffic files up after is really forces withdraw from that. that's the name core door and cost in other news. comfortable is incumbent prime minister is on course to win the parliamentary elections. and in ecuador is presidential election. 16 candidates by for the top jobs against the backdrop of
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rise in gain volume is at the economic term. the israeli forces of shot dead 3 people in the occupied west bank, including a woman who was 8 months pregnant. the army has stepped up its assault in several areas including north shops, refugee camp is part of the largest, really operation that's rated camps in jeanine. we've got them and through us and mano, look on, has the details under the direct orders of these really military, these palestinians, and 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 threatened them and sort of what appears to be as done grenade at the the thousands of palestinians across the occupied west bank are being just place as he
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is really military escalates. it's large scale military assault on several refugees . 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 refugee camps in the early hours of sunday. for many finding rest bite in safety is a constant struggle. hello. hi, will do then we fled from jeanine come and we came to offer us my family's house. these varies entered offer and asked everyone to leave the homes. and here we are displaced again and began to view the spite 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 light in this tent in the neighboring village
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. 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 code, many tungsten you fear, they won't be able to find food, water, and other necessities. below the kennedy's 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. 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 is real now feels emboldened to do the same in the occupied westbank and run a han out to 0. have this in here with this in, i'm and jordan because the israeli government and the palestinian authority, a band elders era from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank at least 35000 palestinians have been forcibly displaced across the occupied west bank
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because of the ongoing is really military raid and operations that are happening across the palestinian territory. now the military maintains that it's targeting ours palestinian fighters and wants to crack down on them in those areas. however, civilians are the ones reeling from these really military activity because there's a lot of civilian infrastructure that's being damaged and destroyed when this raid began. and jeanine over 2 weeks ago you had heavily armed is really military vehicles entering through the refugee camp, destroying critical roads and infrastructure along the way. and that has spread to around 5 different cities in the occupied west bank. now the military had said once that ceasefire and gaza had taken place, that they were gearing up for large military offensive in the palestinian territory in the west bank. and that now they had more military resources to allocate their because the focus wasn't on gaza. however, the palestinian civilian say that they are trying to be forced out the policies
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that were happening in gaza by the military over the last 16 months are being mirrored in the occupied westbank. have the central benches ego among the displace palestinians have been rushing to return to their homes and north and gaza after his really forces withdrew from the net setting corner door. the strip of land had been occupied throughout the war by israeli soldiers. there were long queues as families tried to cross, only to find that their movement is still being impeded by checkpoints. camille never lack reports. a moment of triumph as displaced palestinians waited to return home to northern casa is the 1st time since the start of the will. that they can cross the next supreme,
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colorado without fear of being shot, thoughts by his ready forces on the from the we are steadfast and we've been patient under the strikes. they've deprived us of food and walter, but they didn't deprive us of air. we are still alive as part of the tons of phase one of the goals a ceasefire. troops withdrew from the area by the start to date deadline. a whole bunch. palestinians still cannot move freely on the private us security contractors and now in charge. according to the deal, the security contractors will check all costs, heading back to the notes at the strip below. one can see on the shoulder that at 1st we felt happy and the road was open. we were surprised that as a check point here, and there are obstacles my children, and i've been at the check point for more than an hour and cause i'm moving slowly in both directions. is ready. so we'll just set up the militarize zone early on in the will. crossing the gall district into a new building that stood in the way of creating this unofficial no man's land
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became a target, as well as its residents. palestinians called it the axis of death. the pattern that has been repeated across garza and be occupied westbank is ready. withdrawal is also a moment to take stock of the damage left behind. what were once homes and buildings piles of rubble. as far as the i can see, metric out is there. more aid is entering garza but it's a fraction of what's needed you in humanitarian chief. tom fletcher warns the risk of famine could return if the cease fire agreement collapses. speaking after a 2 day visit to the strip, 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. and that's
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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 is still terrible. you know, people are still hungry, they're still a limit of the supplies that they have. and if the cx 5 foods get deceased by breaks, then very quickly those conditions will come back again. 30 palestinians have been taken through the crossing and southern gauze to receive medical treatment abroad. but thousands more injured people, including children, need to be moved out of his trip for treatment under the terms of the ceasefire agreement, 50 patients a day and their caregivers are supposed to leave. certainly, as president has condemned donald trump's plan to take over gaza. the us president has suggested displacing the entire population while the strip is rebuilt. bridge, a type of the one says the plans not worth discussing your name, but i can see that i would like to state this clearly. once the proposals put
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forward by the new american administration, regarding garza, with the refresher of design is lobby, have nothing worth considering or discussing. from our perspective. these up truly preoccupations with notions on their efforts to found the will. so in a more so, no one has the strength to remove the people of garza from the forever and internal homeless that should be this to thousands of years. palestine belongs to the palestinians with glosser, the westbank, and east jerusalem. the people of garza who have not left the land despite all the policy savage read and the tax of israel for $471.00 days. we'll continue to stay in garza to live in garza and to protect go. so come, saudi arabia has condemned is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu suggestion that a palestinian state should be created in saudi arabia. in a statement,
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the foreign ministry said it rejects such comments that aim to divert attention 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 of firms, 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 on the south. 34 and ministry has also condemned nothing. yeah, i was remarks in a statement. it says it considers the statements a flagrant violation of international law and a blatant infringement of the united nations charter. the statement goes on to a firm solidarity with saudi arabia. and categorically rejects calls for the force displacement of the palestinian people.
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the early indications suggest comfortable minnes prime minister alban court. these party is on course to win parliamentary elections. the poll is seen as a test for courtney whose party won a landslide. 4 years ago. sonya guy jago reports it's been a heated election campaign. as a prime minister, i've been close, the cost is vote and the capital pretty sure of the cost of, of sounds and across the road. but i'm giving and future at all with its western allies of a store negotiations to normalize ties with former advisory sub yeah. yet could be a paid resolute. it's a new day. and the sun you winter, sort of the 1st ever regular parliamentary election sending depends on the state of the silva. i think all the citizens who have all the, the costs of their votes,
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and i encourage every citizen to vote. a sentiment echoed by his political opponents, silver only the doors. the citizens will vote for me every result that comes from the voting of the citizens of the republic of the cost of, of is acceptable for the time of domestic. you almost missed, but there is little else with which they agree. supporters of cruelty and his self 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, undermining 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,
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and then will be effective out in one of your forest 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 costs of the costs of normalizing ties. the sub you hope for many ethnic subs and then will play it. you know, most of the board you can only get back to it because the situation is such as it has to be better, otherwise you'd better not go on. you understand each other doesn't move. 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 brand of populism and a decline in politics as usual. soon as i go, i'll just say era. the german transfer all off schultz and his main rival, friedrich notes faced off in a heated tv debate head of the problem entry elections later this month. the pair
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clashed over migration, the economy, and foreign policy folders. heads of the poles in 2 weeks matches center, right? c d u party is favorite to win. the most folks dominant cane has more from berlin, is no surprises about what dominates it. the debates migration wants to do about the situation in this country. it has become a really hot topic in the course of the last few months. and specifically in the last few weeks. the chancellor shots effectively saying that his rival, for the chancellor shipments the maps had broken its up, who had broken the firewall, that it existed preventing the far right a f d from having any role in deciding volts empowerment and saying that that was something he could not understand that it was stupid, his rival, mister maps came back and said, well, i think that mister shots is living in a dream world if he thinks the people in this country off happy with the situation
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. remember what is caused all of this over the course of the last few weeks. mr. mounts has changed his policy and is really cold for a tightening of migration rules in this country. it's much, much more draconian than they have been in the course of the last 10 years. also opinion pulse, just many people agree with what he suggested. and yet they have seen hundreds of thousands of people demonstrating against it in germany, cities over the course of the last week. other issues, well, the economy was also stand that issue in this debate with mr. shots basically suggesting he thinks the way things have gone over is the time of his child step was good, but could have been better with mister mat saying not a toll. people are much worse off. they need to, to, into his policy, to try to bring some sense of prosperity back. there was also some consensus about gauze about president trump. it said that with both people saying they thought it was a scandal. question is, who did best after this debate? opinion polls will come out over the course of the next few days to tell us the one
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that came out is there a bully? the still ahead on out 0. i'm john 100 new orleans side of the 50 united super bowl. we're security of parties on the the monsoon rains have been showing themselves the last week of saving tropical queens is flooding extensively here. and it's been added to, we know and charging bits and knows and buy some stretch of years. well, east, in victoria and use as well as the most significant share with the oldest means that the temperature is on this side of the strait. 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 trusting, using jo, disappointing summer continues 20 degrees on
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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, and the lazy or surprising me dry at the moment. seasonally should be winter when it looks, but that's lossy because much of the image he'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. it's been helpful to some degree by mountain time, but the breeze has moved a little bit. this significance though is, you know, it depends most of the day or so at least i'm all set slowly. dies are, is actually most significantly a binds his most stretching out from china towards the korean peninsula and sold itself is just on the edge. so one day a smoke for you of the what is the effect of the conflict on the environment. the impact is so much more
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than just emissions from tanks ships and will fight more than this. it has a devastating effect on people and the department of defense is emissions is as large as many countries. every time ministry spending increases, military emissions increased, and this war and this climate crisis, all hail the planner on a jersey to the the, you're watching, i'm 0. reminder of our top stories. this house is really forces are expanding their military rage across the occupied west bank with the north shops. refugee camp is the latest to come under siege 3 palestinians, including
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a pregnant women were killed there, and a child has been a while and gone. so that is really military has completed its withdraw from the so called net setting for your move was agreed as part of last month cease fire dealing with how much the withdrawal allows palestinians and a trucks to move through the crossing with some checks the early indication suggest comfortable prime minister albin cookies party is on course to win the parliamentary elections pulled as soon as a test for court was party one of landslide 4 years ago. as the poles have closed in ecuador as presidential election, the vote is being held against the backdrop of verizon gang violence and the nations of worst economic crisis in half a century. the main contenders are the incumbent, daniel nicola, and lawyer, louisa gonzales. a close ally of former left his president fail. courtney was founded on 50, joins as from bogota in neighboring columbia,
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alexandro now the poles of clothes. so what do we know at this point? this is what happens we just heard from ecuador is national national electric federal council that said that this was a peaceful day of voting across the country. that almost 89 percent of ecuador ends at this cast a vote to remember that voting is mandatory in the country. there were worries about the possibility of electoral violence. the given the very critical security situation in the country president then yeah, no, boy, i think comes in precedent this running. and this election even went as far as the shutting down, closing the border with both the columbia and federal will do it to avoid the said eventually, attacks coming from crime groups in those countries. but everything has gone down
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peacefully. a 100000 troops have been deployed to protect this election. and we just saw an exit full from a private consultants and ask whether for one of the main uh, tv news networks there. and the best actually for which we have to take, obviously, with a grain of salt seas. danielle and noble heads, the curtains price. you then to not only that, but the winning with the $50.00. 1 percent of the votes, which would indicate that it could be winning in this 1st round of elections, even avoid being a run off. obviously this is very, very close to the 50 percent mark. and it's just the next the pull at this point, the least that gonzales in this x, the point would be coming in 2nd with 42 percent of the votes, but the 1st, the real results are expected to arrive, arrive around 7 30 pm local. so roughly in 2 hours from now,
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i'll just wonder if these results that you're just talking about are confirmed. and if it appears that voters are backing president, no boys plans, i'm closely does that align with what was expected going into today as well. look as if everything flew, or at least this was seen by many, at least paid by many ecuadorian, the in general, as through the a referendum on what, what, what has been a short term part of a noble, a one, a snap election. just 18 months ago and that introduced the serious, especially as security policies that have been extremely controversial. some say that even went against the constitution, that some of the things we've done or abuse is of a presidential power. in particular, this declaration of any internal. busy or that sense of truth on the street inside
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the neighbor. so looking for gang members, but the critics say that have also triggered serious human rights. a violation of this is something that has a worry, the manny and quite dorians, but at the same time they have seen some results. there seems to be, among the majority, are least, a large number of a quite dorians, the willingness to give him a full thought, a term to continue with these policies and to see if they can bring about the change in ask whether to return the country from what used to be one of the photos peaceful countries in latin america has become one of the most dangerous places not only left in america, but in the world when you look at the number of violent crimes. and so they're hoping to see if these policies can change that. and if these results are, are correct, or at least the close to being the right,
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it would indicate that indeed they're quite dorians would want to give him another opportunity to continue with these kinds of policies and his iron fist. all right, that's how they're 0 dollars. sandra ron p a t joining us from boca talk. thanks so much. hello, sandra, or maybe in this, or these haven't covered nearly 50 bodies from 2 mass graves in the country, south eastern desert. it's the latest tragedy involving people trying to reach europe through libya. the graves were found during a raid on a human trafficking side, during which $76.00 migrants were freed from forced attention. picture show the people in terrible condition. one of the graves discovered was in a farm in the city of cool for us, and contained 19 bodies which is hours away from one of the biggest sporting events in the world. the super bowl the kansas city chiefs hoped to become the 1st team to win the nfl is the biggest prize
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3 times in a row. they faced the philadelphia eagles in new orleans around 120000000 people are expected to watch the game on tv in the usa, and 125000 fans inside the superdome, including us president donald trump. i correspond to john henry is in the whole city. the threat of a security breach looms around the super bowl. it's the most watched sporting event in america. in the most secure patrol by air c and blair truck still blocked 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 and whatever it takes us that makes me feel it. the memorial pays tribute to those killed with the french quarter is once again
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packed with diehard fans or d. # in 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 lid the u. s. government effort to recover from hurricane katrina in 2005. he points out there are some threats that are almost impossible to protect against. the enemy is the thinking enemy. we focus on cars and become 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 mind. despite the intense 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
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of states bots in new orleans synonymous with celebration, has a way of moving on from tragic now you can't stop if you stop one, the economy, things really bad and the great city like this. so that would be bad for everybody . and to allow the world to know that you are willing to live in 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. all right, john joins me now from new orleans. so john, this is a historic game. the chiefs hoping to 3 feet hoping to win a 3rd super bowl in a row, the eagles hope to events there last kansas city in this game 2 years ago. how's the atmosphere there of the world right now the, the scene is electric. here a new or like this is
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a city that is hosted the super bowl 11 times. this is only super bowl 59, and this isn't match up. it would be as to where it, particularly of the cheapest way, because it would be the 1st team to win the super bowl 3 years in a row and hit the match up. it gets to quarterback you faced each other 2 years ago . that is patrick the homes of the kansas city chiefs and jalen herds of the philadelphia eagles. and that year the cheese de trophy, the eagles, want to come back, hurts is widely viewed as the best quarterback in the national football league. and the team that, that is considered the best in terms of all of the players that he got. so this is really a historic match up between those 2 teeth. pulled her back to the stars on the field, but maybe the biggest start inside the stadium will be tailored. smith, cheese the girlfriend of travis chelsea the the tide in wanda cheap. but there will
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also be a cast of stars. the halftime show alone has got kendrick lamar. i'm going to describe the scene here because we've got the camera on there. there's a bit of a low right now because it started to rain and the streets, it emptied here on bourbon street. because it's not just the rain, the game starts in about an hour, so everybody's got a ticket is inside the superdome right now, and they're waiting for that play action, but they're only waiting for that big half time show. it's got kendrick, lamar says that and there are always other surprises that happen if you can see at the corner of the street heavy security. i'll show you that in just a moment. john is speaking of security, there was a deadly new year's day truck ran me incident that killed 14 people there just weeks ago. how is that affected security around the game of the it has dramatically from medically effected
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security. here i'm about a block away on bourbon street where that truck ran people. and you can see even in this role, how many people are on the street that one happening in the middle of the night on new year's day. and so there weren't that many people on the street. we're that cameras pointing right now. you can probably see those are national guard troops standing there. and there are federal, local, and state law enforcement here, thousands of them binding bourbon street in the entire french border. that is a higher level of security. and they normally have here in between every block. there are barriers that stop the vehicle from coming through. so they're trying to avoid an incident like that. they're also helicopters in the air. there are drones, there are coast guard ships.
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