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welcome to the news. our winter storms in gauze are making life even harder for tens of thousands of palestinians returning to their homes. the constant, wind and rain have caused severe damage to the tents. they've been living in for months, gas and a trucks or among the long lines of vehicles trying to pass through the nets. a room cord or the roads are muddy. after the rain, northern gauze, as destroyed streets on facilities are now a flooded mess. agency, se, palestinians urgently need tens and shelters. many buildings are damaged, leaving people with no protection from the harsh weather. i'll just there was a bus at avi begins our coverage thousands of displaced people are in during extreme cold and heavy rain fall in gaza. living in the most basic of makeshift shelters, inadequate protection against the elements on able to withstand strong winds and widespread flooding. one of the funny got enough is that all those up on my we to
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the big could eat my foot sank into the mud. and my sentence got stuck deep below a love, i had to put my hand into the sea, which water to retrieve it. the war has lift critical infrastructure so badly damaged that sewage spills into the streets. infants are reported lisa coming to hypothermia, due to inadequate shelter and clothing. while i look for all the roads that covered the mud from rain, water and sewage, we need significant results as because every time we tried to open the roads, they were turned into the previous state. only bulldozers and heavy equipment to concrete, the road state groups have been warning for weeks. the people in garza would need urgent and sustained humanitarian aid to survive winter conditions. nearly 1000000 palestinians don't have the kind of shelter they need. and despite the fragile ceasefire, how much has accused israel of deliberately blocking aiden causing delays in the
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delivery of essential supplies. the ceasefire is bringing much needed, responded. we have 8 coming in, but you know, we're human a. terry and we're not magicians, we come take the suffering away overnights the needs of children are just a door because there is no end to their suffering in every aspect of their lives or suffering. there's um, a family that has 3 children, uh, 2 teenagers and a and a 3 years a 3 year old boy. and those 3 to get stuff to sleep on the same extras that mattress was wet, the blankets that they were wrapped because it was reading inside. i have no clue how these children were able to sleep at nice. did you? one says the cease fire helped to avert fabbing and gaza, but if more, a doesn't get through or a fighting resumes, the risk of famine could return the same bus, rob ultra 0, will bring in thought a couple of as soon joining us now live from the gaza strip. so toddler range
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health organization recently urged expediting the medical evacuations from the gaza strip because of the large number of critically ill patients. what's happening when it comes to these medical evacuations? are people able to get out well during the early hours of this morning, in fact, the reading a at least a food say pay patients have been back to what you said alongside with 40 caregivers under the supervision of the w h o, who have go to night to the transfer of the was a critically outpatient outside the district. but there was a very critical question like why do's? when did patients in a very desperate needs to be evacuated? i wish so you receive the government and white's policy and one the patients are struggling to receive a life saving medical treatment. i'm right now and just to feel con eunice, what you can see at the moment is one of the key hospitals that has been widely destroyed by the east, by the military. this is not
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a cell i'm meant to come facilitate that was established in 1995. and basically we can see how the building has been widely destroyed with different crates has made on the was the sign of bullet holes. it's called the entire building. next to it, we can see also significant destruction have been caused for the nearby facilities, including the destruction of 2 universities and an educational institution. now such destruction of hospitals as cause health ministry has confirmed that more than 30 full health care centers have completely been disseminated and partially destroyed by the is rarely military during the military operations of different geographical locations and districts the, the valley functional hospitals. there we have been completely, what king and operating on the very extreme, a human to tabulate medical conditions. and we understand totally that with the summation of health care centers and the significant disruption inflicted on all
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sorts of medical infrastructure in the gaza strip alongside with the corner shortages of all of a sudden show medical supplies have been created. a very narrow window of options for palestinians who have been suffering from life threatening injuries, including amputations, bands and disrupting the ones, especially for 5000 children who have been waiting desperately to be evacuated. the number has been quite less what that, what has been completely a problem is found the grateful opponent deceased by deals and thought like we can see the, the harsh winter conditions making a bad situation even worse, in terms of the a that's been coming through to the gaza strip has that been enough as well based on the terms of the agreement, at least 600 to humanitarian a troops. the reading must be allowed to access the gods. this trip on a daily basis as a part of the humanitarian political may where people believe that these sorts of 8
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tropes could be one of the immediate humanitarian gains of the current ceasefire. all the numbers that have been allowed to get into the gods. this trip have been constantly not met a specifically that we have been witnessing different select $218.00 greats of human. nope, the numbers of humanitarian, a truck sweat. today we have seen dozens of humanitarian. a troops dealt with carrying fluids full time. the central medical supplies have been allowed to access because of how much has accused israel of, of destructing, the entry of the humanitarian aid supplies into this truck, including q and a 10 sweat stability and all in a very desperate need for temporary schultz is in order to enable them to cope with a hush elements and the cooling for more pressure to be made does to a, to a continue to address the shortcomings of the implementation of the humanitarian principle. with recent reports, we have seen recently a suggest that you and agencies have scales of all sorts of the humanitarian re
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relief operations on the ground. but you're off on april to meet the extensive needs of the process, but to make sure that they are completely struggling to provide them with the a minimal level of a sudden shelter humanitarian response. especially for families who have lost everything. and now living in the open um its very on bearable humanitarian circumstances thought a couple of zoom reporting from jobs i todd x. thank you so much. i just people return to their homes to their ruins homes in gaza city. they face a lack of sanitation and basic amenities. was like the here which has more on the 16 months of to this talk to boeing. does it this largest city? is it still stuck without any public services? no running water, no level. it's our only nouns of books that could rash on, on the, on the road, a ones loans last month to place. now an ever expanding landfill.
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measured. this has been sitting suites here for years. and what was one's the bustling business center of garza city? now his biggest concern is not his shots, but his children's health shed all i use, it was very easy. how about a 100? this used to be guys main road, historic location. it was the lifeline of cause of the economy. the fall, odors, insects and flies will cause an outbreak of diseases of a $500.00. how do we get budget? says he invested the $20000.00 building his business before the war. now he sees the terrible smell. is this carriage and customers right now? this area has turned as scary as some hunted woods. it is rife with insects and stray dogs you name. it is a vast area of waste land. it is harming us physically and mentally and above all
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financially. the sum of the local authorities must remove dismiss as soon as possible, save those who live in the area like the loss of this sort of vehicle at all. it is extremely dangerous. as we all avoid passing through this area, we hope it has removed earliest possible time for health care will cause like, i mean the later. notice that a lot of the hospital has all just consequences is like a skin conditions have become common cancer. and all the accumulation of re, it's in the vicinity of hospitals, gives rise to grieve, health risk, mainly the outbreak of diseases and that the democrats of that's what the problem is, right? as rice may have ceased for now. but then there was, after a mass remains was it can handle it as a 0. garza city fall is fine. there is more evidence of the extent of the is really
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military's assault on the janine refugee company occupied westbank in nearly 3 weeks. at least 45 palestinians have been told as the frequency and intensity of the raids increases. well, how much has she has this reports? this is what's remaining of 2 neighborhoods in the janine refugee comp. phase randy military has been reading this area for more than 20 days. more than $20000.00 palestinians in the come have been forced out of their homes. is ready forces threatening some to leave while others flood them their own, fearing for their lives. by them that's not block. we didn't want to leave, but like day 3, d is riley. drones were all now windows threatening us. and telling us we were under a cou, a few. we had children with no electricity volta or food. our neighbors told us, this assault looks different this time. and it is different, even for a refugee come that space, the ministry of tex, i'm destruction. in recent years,
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soldiers told is really media of the rules on opening fire getting more lenient in the occupied westbank. some say, this includes authorization to shoot to kill anyone they suspect of planting explosive devices claims these really ami denies. the death toll from this assaults says otherwise, among those killed this week or a pregnant woman, a 10 year old boy and 2 year old go, is all makes no distinction between civilians that happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. they make no distinction between militants and simply young man that are throwing stones over. ok, so whatever they can, these neighborhoods might not be the same off the visa tax. the scale of the damage might not compare to the devastation in gaza. that's many a wondering if israel's will pulls in gaza, only to resume in the occupied westbank. haven't hagey houses, era,
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and the owners of a bookstore who are arrested an occupied east. jerusalem have been remanded in police. custody for 8 days is really forces rated their shops and confiscated several books on sunday nights. their lawyer says, troops accuse them of selling books that support violence on terrorism. the problem has to be element couple of the heart and they got an extension for the rest for 8 days. we believe this is part of the political prosecution and part of the is really policy of shutting up the voices of palestinians to stop them from learning . it's part of the attacks against the posting and people for 10 years will bring in from the sun. what's joining us from jordan's capital online because the is really government's on the palestinian authority have both bands alger 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied west bank. i'm the 1st on best situation in fact, in the occupied westbank. so the number of people displays just keeps growing with the increased attacks by israel. what's happening to those people of the that's right. that in more than $35000.00 palestinians,
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fortunately displaced now as this is really military siege enters its 3rd week and began in the ged and refugee camp expands it to, to cut in further to do boss and its surrounding areas. but these people essentially have know where to go. now some of them are staying with family or friends or community centers like schools. but that's not going to last very long because these are palestinians who are not going to school. they're not going to work. they're not going to university, and they're unable now to provide for their loved ones with no sort of sense of when they're going to come back to their homes. but it's worth mentioning, but in janina low, nearly $200.00 homes have been destroyed. they've been houses that have been set fire to buy is really forces the military last week, once it had detonated more than 20 homes at once. similar policies to what we saw in the gaza strip. actually, they said that these homes are being used as military command center is being used to manufacturer weapons. but just like we saw in gaza, there was no proof or evidence to back that up. so now you have all these
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palestinians for being forcibly displaced with know where to go. 2 in freezing temperatures, you have civilians who are being killed on the streets, including a woman who was 8 months pregnant. she was shot and killed her husband is critically injured from a bullet wound and her father injured in that same attack. so there's no where to run from these really military, even though these people are now forcibly displaced in armies destroying critical infrastructure in and around these densely populated areas. and having done occupied these jerusalem, we saw the police fair reading, a book store. what are you learning about this rate and why write a bookstore as well, according to these really police who put out several statements, they say that they rated these bookstores because they included literature that they said was supporting incitement of violence and quote terrorism. but if you've been to any of these bookstores, if you know the people who visit them,
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the people who work and then you'll know that this is just a place that represents palestinian identity. which further goes to show you israel's more on palestinian culture as a whole. i'll remind our viewers that injure roost. alarm anywhere that is technically is really territory. according to them. it's illegal to fly a palestinian flag. it's illegal to have any sort of showcasing of palestinian culture of palestinian identity. so the police say that they've detained these 2 individuals for 8 days. both people who owned these books doors, but these places are in the heart of occupied east jerusalem. one of them also law had d street and one of them at the american colony hotel, a place that is frequented by many journalists, foreign journalists, who come to visit occupied east jerusalem, and work there and people from around the world. so one of the books actually that they had confiscated is the children's coloring book titled, from the river to the see that in. okay, i'm just on hold for 40 from how i'm on a honda thing to the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is back in a tel aviv court for his criminal trial. he faces charges
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a fraud breach of trust on the accepting bribes dating back to 20. 19 prosecutors accused him of granting favors to media organizations for favorable press coverage . and he's also a legit to have advanced the personal interest of a hollywood 1000000000 or producer and exchange for a lavish gifts that's and yahoo has pleaded not guilty. the the norwegian refugee council says it's being forced to suspend urgent humanitarian aid in nearly 20 countries. it says this is the 1st time in its history, its stopping humanitarian work. the decision will affect hundreds of thousands of people caught in wars, disasters, and displacement. it's in response to us president donald trump, suspending funding for for an age. he's also announced his intention to shut down the us agency for international development. while the financial strain on the
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agency is going to have an immediate impact, any ukraine, the norwegian refugee council, as distribution of emergency support for 57000 people on the front lines will stop . and that includes food and basic home essentials. and i've got a son, the n r c is expected to lay off a majority of its staff, which it says had been a lifeline for girls and women needing assistance as an bertina fall. so on to dawn, the group has provided and maintains clean water facilities and supported hundreds of bakeries. those projects are now at risk. us president donald trump says he will impose a 25 percent tariff on oil steel and our minium imports, including on its biggest trading partners, canada and mexico. trump also threatens reciprocal terrace on all countries that tax imports from the us. it will also be
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a bouncing steel tariffs on monday is going to have a 25 percent so those threats. com is china is retaliatory terrace on about $14000000000.00 worth of goods from the united states take effect. beijing announced the move last week off to the us and post terrace on to off 10 percent on all chinese products. katrina, you reports from the capital, basic in china has added extra terrace on a range of american impulse. coal and liquefied natural gas will be levied with an additional 15 percent tax crude oil funding equipment and some vehicles. 10 percent . the move is paintings. response to the trump administrations added 10 percent tariff imposed on all tide's inputs to the us at the start of february. well, you,
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john, once you're done, may or you can jot trade and tech wars have no windows. what is needed are not more tariffs, but they are loc. we arch to us to correct it's action, and the stop by the nice thing, treat issues. china is also heating back by filing a lawsuit against the us at the world trade organization, sanctioning to us fund tied in control of the export of the minerals to us, and launching an anti trusted investigation and detect joined google kind of 1st move in donor trans continuing trade war against it is relatively restraints affecting less than 10 percent of its annual us impulse. but it does carry a warning for washington stadium doesn't want an extended trade war, that it is ready for one and can now cause more damage to the us economy. and it did during trumps 1st time. trying to really learn the lesson from the 1st from administration. it's not works, you know, to immediately take
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a dramatic measure against trump because at the end of the day, we know for sure trump is a very trans sectional. trump wants to decrease washington's trade deficit. the china, which has a record 295000000000 dollars last year. he says he added tires are also a punishment for not doing enough to stem the tide of the illegal drug sentinel to the us. something tiny is officials deny these latest announcements are a way of present from showing that he's very serious by using the tact tariff instrument as a policy for as a policy tool for achieving both economic and non economic objectives. washington also plans to scrub judy exemptions for cheap chinese goods. the so called the minimum is rule, which would raise prices for e. columbus stores team you and shine it next to 25 percent us tariff on still in our minium, which takes less than one percent of trying his global exports of the commodities. so now she didn't pay is watching closely for trumps. next to move and is ready to
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inflict more pain on the us and it's companies in response, katrina you out to 0 aging. jessica washington, is that a chinese electric vehicle factory in the city of hang soon to find out how prepared china is for the us tariffs. john coffin's with eastern china, and this is the sensory physique of one of china is premium electric vehicle brand . china is dominating the market and that's largely driven by domestic electric vehicles, the part of what the aging calls, the new 3 is all 3 priority areas for economic development, which also includes solar cells and lithium ion battery. in july 2024, the industry made a major achievement. sales of p. v. policy and traditional fuel vehicle challenges exist in accessing other market late last year in the us divided ministration increase to the terrorists on chinese electric vehicles. to 100 percent. you
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countries also impose task on chinese e. v as market share was experiencing significant growth that you did. this officer investigating the extensive subsidized ation within the industry in china and to post the terrace of varying amounts on different brands including zip codes, which is under the g. like ultimately, if we're still chinese electric vehicles, companies say international expansion is the priority vicar executive tools out to 0. they're looking specifically at market in the middle east, southeast asia and australia. jessica, washington, algebra judge and problem china. but the trump administration has given federal workers until the end of the day to decide whether to opt into its deferred resignation program, presented donald trump's plans to force government staff to resign has left many stressed and worried. more than 2000000 of them are in the firing line. and so i'm
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have decided to fight back roles and jordan reports for washington dc. as part of what he was president, donald trump calls his ambition to make the federal government much smaller. we're getting all of the cancer cancer for cancer caused by the by the trump had the office of personnel management offer a buyout deal to more than 2200000 federal workers under fork in the road. employees can stay home and get paid for 8 months, but they must put their jobs that the workers union have sued. and the buyout plan is on hold until a federal court hearing on monday. we don't think it's on any kind of sound legal funding. in particular, this was an a tactic to scare federal employees and to try to force them to make decisions that were, are not only bad for them,
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but bad for the american people. administration, officials say at least $65000.00 civil servants have already agreed to quit. but public policy experts say that's not enough to save the government more than $100000000000.00 a year in salaries and benefits. they also say a 1994 law caps by out at $25000.00. less than half of what would be owed to the average work or taking the trump deals about politicians. and especially those representing thousands of federal workers. say the president has a reputation for not following through on his word, don't be full and he's tricked hundreds of people with that offer. if you accept that offer and resign hills, if you just like you slip the contractors with the buyout offer, now tied up in court challenges. federal workers, whether they want to take it or not, say they're in limbo, and ultimately so are the hundreds of millions of americans who count on them to
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provide everything from social service payments. are classroom community to educational support, to infrastructure and scientific expertise. rosalyn, jordan elders, sierra washington, members of south africa's parliament to our meeting in an emergency session, to discuss the death of 14 soldiers and a peacekeeping mission in the eastern democratic republic of congo. it happened during fighting between the rwandan backed em $23.00 rebels and congo. these forces and has raised questions about the emissions effectiveness south african troops are there as part of a regional effort to help stabilize the security situation. and $23.00 rebels have been advancing in the east after taking the major city of goma. tara o'connor is the founder and executive director of africa. risk consulting. she says south africa is trying to find out what went wrong for its troops. in the d. r c,
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the transfer is, is growing that so that's, so it's off can treats were effectively very well, humiliated in game. uh. and they were on the test results that they were out out maneuvered as a pilot. and the guns by rewind and defense, forced back to him 23 rebel forces. and i think the greatest failing was perhaps one of intelligence gathering military intelligence gathering in the region where they had not either received information. the n 23 rebel forces were being vastly expanded in that capacity a by it is assumed by either a one defense force president run the opposed to release the statement today. to talk about the pushing folk rates of dialogue and encouraging. they had a, a unique regional summit which was between the east african community and the south
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african development community to discuss this very issue. and they are trying to de escalate the violence and to that, to really try and create the conditions full um for a few monetary encourage or to get in to get him a, which is now totally controlled by the, by the in 23 rebels. but also to be able to repair actually a time, the repub tree it, the dead and wounded and to relieve some of the of the south have concrete to a surround it in the, in the military base is still a head on the opposite runners, our living all 30 is fine mass graves during express down on human trafficking sites will get the latest details from the capital, tripoli, and the show a forest under unity. nearly 60 countries participate in naval drills and toughest
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