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is the end of a painful subset of displacement. the is really forces destroyed palestinian homes shops on road to the janine refugee camp. leaving behind the scenes of complete destruction and devastation the you're watching all to 0 life from headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate also coming off, trudging through the slush sludge. the weather is making life even more miserable for people. and also the norwegian refugee council says it's suspending to monetary and work in nearly 20 countries after donald trump's 8 fries and libya and all forties find mass graves during a crackdown on
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a human trafficking site. the fellow, there's more evidence of the extent of the is really military is assault on the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. in nearly 3 weeks at least 45 palestinians have been killed as the frequency and intensity of raids increases. well, how much has she has this reports? this is what's remaining of 2 neighborhoods in the janine refugee comp. phase really military has been reading this area for more than 20 days. you, 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 by day 3, d is riley. drones were on that windows,
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threatening us and telling us we were under a coup. few, we had children with no electricity, water, or food on neighbors, told us this assault looks different. this time. it is different, even for a refugee come that space. the ministry of tex, i'm destruction in recent years. 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 and kill anyone based suspect of planting explosive devices claims these really ami denies. but the death toll from this assault for me says otherwise, among those killed this week or a pregnant woman, a 10 year old boy and 2 year old girl 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 men that are throwing stones or rocks or whatever they can. these neighborhoods might not be the same off to these attacks.
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the scale of the damage might not compare to the devastation in gaza. that's many a wondering if his roles will pose in gaza, only to resume in the occupied westbank. muhammad haji, how dra, 0. the owners of a bookstore who were arrested and occupied east jerusalem had been route, had 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 and terrorism. a couple of the higher they got an extension for the rest for 8 days. we believe this is part of the political prosecution and part of the is rarely 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. honda somewhere, joining us from jordan's capital armand because that is really government and the palestinian authority have banned, alter 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank 1st on what's going
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on in the occupied westbank because the number forcibly the space people have that just keeps growing as a result of the increased raids and attacks, tell us what you're hearing about the situation. the right at least 35000 palestinians forcibly displaced scenarios in the northern part of the occupied west bank as this is really military siege is expanding. what began and you need nearly 3 weeks ago expanded to, to, to got in minutes refugee camps to boss and other surrounding areas. but it's worth mentioning that these are densely populated refugee camps filled with palestinians . and they're not exactly a place where there is a lot of other options to go to after they've been forcibly kicked out. summer people are staying with families. some are staying with friends. some are staying at community centers like schools, but people are not going to work. they're not going to school students are not going to university and it's incredibly hard to get anywhere across the occupied
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territory because there are been a lot of additional is really check points that have been put in place since the big raid on jeanine had begun the military claims that it's only targeting our palestinian fighters, but civilians are one or the ones who are reeling from this raid across these areas in the northern part of the territory. there are a lot of homes that have been destroyed that have been detonated by is really forces in similar policies to what we saw in dogs over the last 16 months. and it's worth mentioning. but before that cease, fire had taken place. these really army chief of staff said that these really military was gearing up for large scale operations in the west bank and would use any means at their disposal to do it. and then occupied east jerusalem. police is really police, they're rated a book store. what more do you know about this and why write a book store as well? there were 2 look stories that were rated one at the american colony hotel and the
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shift dropped off neighborhood, and one on so off a deed street, both right in the heart of occupied use. russo on both known as educational bekins for palestinian literature and books on its cultural identity. but it also has a lot of books by both palestinian and is really authors about the conflict itself and the struggle that palestinian space. but it also has cookbooks, coloring books, so it was really police that actually posted a picture of a children's coloring book saying that these 2 bookstores were selling books that contained incitement. they arrested the 2 owners of the store for now being detained for at least 8 days they ransacked these places that are known as educational institutions, both the palestinians to his rallies and to visitors in the region, especially journalist. but this is just another idea that these really police and his really forces have that anything relating to tell us to be in the culture posting an identity must be removed, must be banned. it is illegal to fly
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a palestinian flag in jerusalem. it's illegal to showcase anything that's really part of your palestinian heritage or identity. so there's been a lot of pushback for both palestinians and is really about the rate on this bookstore. but is really police maintain that they are trying to limit anything that has to do with incitement and what they call terrorism. okay, thank you so much. i'm just on how it's reporting from i'm on or the winter storms and 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. the same bus for avi reports, thousands of displaced people are in during extreme cold and heavy rain fall in
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garza living in the most basic of makeshift shelters in adequate protection against the elements on able to withstand strong winds and widespread flooding. one of the funny got enough was the movie to the big could eat my foot, sank into the mud, and my send it's got stuck deep below a love have to put my hand into the sea, which water to retrieve it. the war has left critical infrastructure so badly damaged. the sewage spills into the streets. infants are reported. lisa coming to hypothermia, due to inadequate shelter and clothing. while i, on the portal, the roads a covered the mud from rain, water, and sewage. we need significant results has because every time we try to open the roads, they return to the previous state. only bulldozers and heavy equipment. we can clear the road. a groups have been warning for weeks. the people in garza would need urgent and sustain humanitarian aid to survive winter conditions. nearly
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1000000 palestinians don't have the kind of shelter they need. and despite the fragile ceasefire, how much has accused israel of deliberately blocking aid and causing delays in the 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 contact the suffering away, overnights the need. some of children are just e, doorbells. there is no end to their suffering in every aspect of their lives. their sufferings. 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 kids stuff to sleep on the same extras that mattress was wet, the blankets that they were wrapped because it was reading and sized. 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,
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a doesn't get through or a fighting resumes, the risk of famine could return the same bus raphael to 0, the spokesperson for how much is minute 3 wing down. cassandra games has said that the release of is really captives which was scheduled for next saturday, february 15th has now been postponed until further notice. so this is what we're hearing from the group, but we'll bring and try to applies to joining us from the gaza strip. topic, what more are you learning about this development? the yeah, that's why it's inside during the us books best one of the military wing of how much has stated that the leadership of the palestinian resistance has been upset during the during the past 3 weeks. the level of commitment made by this reading authorities regarding the implementation of this despite it to you. and they have seen that the is but that isabel did not fully attach to the terms of the
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agreement that has been pro codes recently by a regional mediators. that included the delay of the re 10 of the test place, posted in families to the north, the deliberate shooting. i'm targeting of civilians, separate to broker locations in garza during the spar agreement. and the insufficient entry of a sudden shows you monetary and big trucks to the gaza strip with old times that have been a great a point in the shape of the deal that has been recently reached while from its sides. the palestinian resistance has completely committed to the terms of the agreement. accordingly, a truce books passed and stated that they will delay the hand over of the east by the captives who are expected to be released next saturday until further notice. and he added that they, you will evaluate the commitments of the east valley of the east by the military
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regarding the terms of the agreement. and they will in turn be completely committing to the deal as well. so this is a significant development that took place just a couple of minutes ago. we need to a bunch of us that said williams did not manage immediately to return back to the north of this trip. there had been a couple of date of days that had witnessed a sort of delays, many simple hints once they returned back to their houses in a rough la, added the east scenarios of cause. i have been shot and killed by the east, very occupation choices, and the numbers all the time is putting in one of the patients alongside with the medical with the humanitarian. h folks that have inter garza where completely less than what has been promised to during the si, fi agreements. so this significant development comes and lights of the latest. most of the statements they made by the american president donald trump, which does he have, he has completely raised,
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has concerns about the sustainability of deceased by it to you. which means that the each holler at most the, at the moment is quite charged. waste fee and that one's dissipation for palestinians. the entry of life saving humanitarian supply has been as the place has been, come and assist you right now. and they have get some sense of risk fights under the currency supply agreement. despite the lack of commitment that has been seen by east rail and use many families as well, have been waiting desperately to be reunited with the just by the top tips will have to spend more than 15 months and how most has kept tip it to you so we might be heading to a very more times, days that might really see different for escalation and civilians. completely right now concerned about the safe to about the future. for respect of the sci fi do, especially, that's gonna go. she ations for the 2nd phase, are still taking place and they published. and there's believe that as long as
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there's going to be 5 that pressure make by regional magick says, there will be the latest development shown up between both conflicting talk to that means that this thing does seem that the government is quite complex. and we might see within the coming hours weekdays, the shop donald full does all the escalation that could be taking place in terms of the resumption of pool, open apartments as regional mediation trip not to reach out to a comprehensive, a solution for the main sticking points and to see a to, to completely indicate the leverage imposed parts to complete the attached to the terms of the agreement. okay, had to pro, it's an info. the plot shit that we have seen over the course of the past 15 months . the re, okay, products, i'll let you go for now. thank you for bringing us the latest from does itself and now we're bringing home this. i'm supposed to be joining us from jordan's campus online because the is really the government's in the palestinian authority have bounds out 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank. so i'm the
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just once again, as we heard just a few moments ago, that the military, a spokesperson for the opus obligated to set the time us will delay the release of more is really hostages. that was planned in a few days time next saturday, which is the 15th of february until further notice. so what are you hearing from your end? has there been any, is really reaction. tell us what you're hearing. well is really media is certainly reporting the story, but there's still not a lot of information just yet on how these really government is going to react. you have to remember that there are so many moving parts here. you have benjamin. that's and y'all, who's right when government, who wants to restart the war, who wants to end this ceasefire deal as a whole and go back to full scale fighting. and on the other hand, you have the palestinians that have us who are accusing these really is of not letting in what was promised as part of this deal. we know, according to the un, only 2 percent of the 10 cent other temporary housing that was supposed to go in as
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part of this aid has not gone through as part of this deal. only 2 percent of it has when there should have been thousands more. other types of equipment going in. but these really is they're not going to take this very lightly, especially when anything has to do with the release of these really captives. because after 15 months of war, it's seen as a huge defeat for israel that they weren't able to defeat him as to it politically to, or militarily. but to the main objective for is really society was to bring back the captives. and that's why the greater portion of society the bring that back now move and wanted this deal to happen in the 1st place so that they could have their loved ones back. but these really for mere, he's a little bit hot and cold because he has been talking about wanting to pursue this deal signing off on this deal initially in phase one and then signing a deal that would lead to phase 2 and 3. they're ongoing negotiations behind the
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scenes and remember that both sides have accused each other already of violating different parts of this deal, which is why we saw a delay in the release of palestinian prisoners that just a week ago. so there's a lot of back and forth, there's a lot of moving parts here, but when it comes to is really officials make no mistake, that they are not going to take this type of announcement lightly. okay. have the thank you so much. i am the son who is reporting from a month from now is people return to their ruined homes and garza city. they face a lack of sanitation on basic amenities. lhasa cahoots has more on that for 16 months of to have 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 road. a once loans law smoking to place. now an ever
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expanding the landfill. measured this has been sitting suites here for years and what was one's the bustling business center of goals? the city. now his biggest concern is not his show, but his children's health shed all i use, it was that easy room. i bought a honda. this used to be guys main road, historic location. it was the lifeline of cause of the economy. the file loaders, insects and flies will cause an outbreak of disease of a $500.00. how do we measure? it says he invested to $20000.00 building his business before the war. now, he says, the terrible smell is dis, 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 wasteland. it is harming us physically and mentally and above all financially. either some of the local authorities must remove this miss as soon as
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possible. save those who live in the area like the loss of this sort of vehicle at all. it is extremely dangerous. we will avoid passing through this area. we hope is removed early as possible. time for health care will cause like, i mean i laid out a notice at the hospital. the hazardous consequences, like a skin conditions, have become common cases and all the accumulation of re, it's in the vicinity of hospital suffice to grieve health risk. mainly the outbreak of diseases spend if the democrats of that's what the problem is why the price may have ceased for now. but then there was up to my remains. well, i think i lose. i 0 garza city. fall is fine. the norwegian refugee council says that's being forced to suspend urgent humanitarian aid in nearly 20 countries. it
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says this is the 1st time and it's history. it's stopping humanitarian work. the decision will affect hundreds of thousands of people caught in wars, disasters, and displacements. and this is a response to us president donald trump. suspending funding for for an aide is also announced his intention to shut down the us agency for international development. the financial strain on the agency is going to have an immediate impact in ukraine . the norwegian, refugee councils, distribution or for emergency support for 57000 people on the front lines will stop that includes food and basic home essentials. and i'm going to san b n r. c is expected to lay off a majority of its stuff, which it says have been a lifeline for girls and women needing assistance. and, and bertina faso answered on the group has provided and maintains clean water facilities and supported hundreds of bakeries. those projects are now at risk
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us president donald trump says he will impose a 25 percent tariff on oil, steel and alimony of imports, including on its biggest trading partners, canada and mexico. trump also threatened reciprocal terrorist on all countries that tax imports from the us. i will also be announcing steel tariffs on monday. is going to have a 25 percent members of south africa's parliamentary meeting in an emergency session to discuss the death of 14 soldiers in a peacekeeping mission in the eastern democratic republic of congo. it happened during fighting between the rolanda and back and 23 rebels and congo. these forces and raises questions about the emissions effectiveness south african troops are
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there as part of a regional effort to help stabilize security and 23 rebels have been advancing in the east after taking the major city of goma. libby and i'll forward is say they've uncovered a mass grave with the bodies of 28 migrants in the city. if i'm confident in the southeast, it's the latest tragedy involving people trying to reach europe through libya. officials say the grave was found during a raid on a human trafficking site, during which $76.00 migrants were freed from detention. it's a 2nd site discovered in less than a week. monitoring now has more on the discovery of the bodies of the international organization for migration has said that it's expressed shock and concern over the discovery over to mass grace sites. in southern libya, we spoke to the head of the emergency ambulance services in the co for brian but hudson. and he told us that these grace sites were in 2 different locations. one in
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the area of a little hats which was discovered 3 days ago, 19 bodies were recovered. about this, recent one is believed to be much bigger. so far, $28.00 bodies have been recovered, but they believe that number to be around 70. the libyan attorney general's office has said that through a security operation, 76 people are free. i mean, if you look at the condition that these migrants were found in, you know, with boons of the depicting torture. as you can see, that they suffered tremendously under the v. as in the hands of these a human traffickers, libya has long been a transit hub for a migrants trying to reach your pin source. they come in from all parts of africa, heading north till they eventually try to cross the mediterranean sea into europe. the you and refugee agency says that there are more than 210000. so the news refugee is coming in at that have come into addressing sliding their started. 4 to
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500 arts are believed to be coming in every day and they come into a corporate where, you know, these grace size or phone. libyans need to come together unite the country, stabilize the country. and then hopefully, you know, the condition of the migrants due to the condition of the people here will improve . now to right now, i'll just 0, triple of nearly 60 countries are taking part in a final day of naval exercises and focused on the drills include an international fleet review, search and rescue operations, and live firing demonstrations outside of the event. many of the participating countries are political adversaries, and they include the us on china, iran and saudi arabia, russia, india, and turkey. you come out of hyder was on board a pa kasanya ship. and the reagan sea on sense this report, the maritime ex, aside in the a, b and c is under way the bug or star navy had organized
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a major maneuver, a head and a, b, and c with 60 countries participating. some of them have brought the neighbor the rest the day if you're in see if it, sooner than endeavor to forge across the lines, not just for the reading of the board, but also the neighborhood portez from other countries. as you can see, some of the ships are now busing by now and where there is a major exercise. the airport has also taken part in the next. as i adding a vision ring of the navy, i know so being involved in this particular endeavor, it is important to know that budget on his strategically located along the, at a, b, and c. and one of the priority then that in the event of any conflict of august on really be interested in ensuring that the, the lines of communication. ready remain open the big was about 5 power, the noise die and good, and 40 and power,
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then cardboard. shipment. watch crushed through the bucket dining cord as they come out of the bush and got it. come out of how you did all your data on the, at a, b and c and army units from the us and south korea have al joint military drills close to the g. militarize zone with north korea comes at a time of height, intentions on the korean peninsula, and uncertainty about the what the return or president trump will mean for the region. probably 5 reports from puts you on in south korea. in the mountain valley firing range, close to the border with north korea, a show of military might by us and south korean forces. these joint drills are criticized by pre own gang, which sees them as preparation full. but the us rejects that, saying they provide stability through the tyrants. the value of training for this is a great impact is building those relationships with our counterparts building communication
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lines with each other. but a big question now hangs over the future of such drills with the return of donald trump to the white house. in his 1st, tim, as he held diplomatic summits with north korean leader, kim junglin mill, it 3 exercises would drastically scaled back. we will be stopping the war games, which will save us a tremendous amount of money on less than until we see that the future negotiation is not going along like it should. trump has also threatened to make south korea pay more for the station and give us troops. i to also ask who i'm sorry you're gonna have to pay for your military. we have 40000 troops over there. you're gonna have to pay in the is the trump has not been in office. these exercises have been held with an increased frequency and scale reflecting both be close and mill. it 3 ties between the us and south korea and the height and tensions with north korea.
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the drills of also have been expanded to include the military of japan to count to know totally north korea and threats, but the expanding influence of china in the region. the meeting last week between trump and japanese prime minister, she gather, we sheba, seem to reinforce that close relationship, but both tokyo and so no the potential for volatility from a trump. whitehouse rub mcbride, i'll just say era approach on south korea of access to electricity across the serial is extremely limited with money having power for only 2 hours a day. years of war and sanctions have worse and the energy crisis, the new government says it's working to fix the problem with some of in job aid reports from damascus that are going to the neighborhood is one of the most impoverished areas in damascus. it's at least go dark when the sun goes down. when mohammed has had to ask her teenage daughters to quit school so they can help
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her to good food off the table the inside like thousands of syrians, she struggles the basic necessities. and even if the empty fridge was broken, there's no electricity to run it to the mom to just kind of electricity comes on for only one hour, twice a day. the situation with that electricity is miserable. i con, describe how bad the conditions. we can't wash, it will take showers. my children have no light for studying. my husband's respiratory device needs electricity to function. i been cartoons and testing inside the heater just to get them. gears of war and sanctions have obliterated the power sector. so the required $6500.00 megawatts senior produces just $1300.00, which means a 22 hour daily power outage for most homes. it also limits serious industry in all of the areas of the economy. much of the infrastructure, it has either been destroyed or maintained for over a decade. this is eastern data zoar for the infrastructure. it has been decimated,
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and it's the same every bit on the outskirts of the capital, only one out of 4 transformers works at the $500.00 station. it's main, tyler was destroyed, and the rest looted by gangs loyal to the former regime. but even the ones which are operational have not been maintained, are upgraded for years. and we have been facing grave difficulties maintaining the power plants and providing the necessary spat pots that for the lifting of sanctions will be an incentive. it is not likely that people would notice a rapid improvements in the sector even fall a crime. it's a mats and international companies step in rehabilitation of the pilot infrastructure and takes months if not years. now, the major issue is fuel the fuel is available. we can reach a full 1000.

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