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as african union summit, but with historical injustice and land restitution high on the agenda. will they engage effectively on, on conflicts and human rights? can fence on the continent follows the african union summit on out his era. the says it will pause the release of his really captives until further notice and accuse is real of sabotaging the deal is real and turn is blaming from us the time how much in doing this is out? is your life for me to have also coming up for you as president doubles down on his plan for gauze, and donald trump says, palestinians will have no right to return. by for me, it's difficult for the people of garza with the worst thing,
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winter weather conditions, agencies worn warranty, monetary and assistance is urgently needed and is really forces destroyed palestinian homes. shops and roads industry need refugee camp, leaving scenes of complete destruction. the ceasefire between how much an israel is coming under intense pressure with how much delaying the next is really kept her release until further notice. the exchange was scheduled for saturday. the group is accused israel of not meeting the terms of the goal is to cease fire agreement by delaying the return of tens of thousands of displaced palestinians to the northern gaza strip. says israel has also targeted people by bombing, shooting at them, and killing many of them in various areas of the strip. as the group also says, israel has obstructed the entry of much needed tense, pre fabricated houses,
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fuel and heavy machinery to remove rubble and recover bodies. and lastly, delaying the entry of the medicines and equipments needed to restore hospitals and the health sector bathroom. i am a member of how much of the political bureau has told l 0 that israel is a fault for violating the terms of the ceasefire. do so for the we are the last 3 weeks after the last few weeks of the, of to funding to be in very serious. i'm needing to talk some negotiations with them and use those injections. the companies i'm the united states, the told them through the assign, the time to call me to block the daily violations of this. it is to the, to the deal when it comes to shopping on for the females and to no more than $25.00 for the field and how because nothing is wounded. i'm the unemployed fix.
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the we are talking about most of the human and kept them and which was agreed upon is 10 whole outside, but his son nothing and nothing. fetus into the because of thousands or hundreds of thousands of on the field is not for the last 2 weeks in an open and under the, in, in a very quoted with of, we are calling is the last 23 weeks to bring in these 200 of thousands of tents 50 to 60 thousands of color runs. we are talking about black ink off any sources for electricity. we have called to a low using the rate of, of the old kinds to enter the solar energy. at least if not for that, it could, we could deal with the households, but at least for the electricity or for a 4th, it was to get to what the bumped to the to be distributed. we are talking about
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medicine. we are talking me a lot about havior machinery to kid about the bill because most of these people who attend back to the north, we are seeking computing for the beloved people who are under the oven. and we have told them clearly, how can we continue the prisoner exchange, including the buttons or the cups of if, even if we don't i'm to know, we don't have any of these heavy machine. that is, sorry, cowboys only has more for us on the latest developments from han eunice in southern gosh, the announcement made by these books best and of the military wing thomas has a 3 good, huge wave now, all the skepticism among palestinians regarding the level of the sustainability that the ceasefire can really see within the coming days, specifically that israel did not comprehensively attach, attach to the tab or terms of the agreement. people believe that the numbers of
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h folks that have entered the gaza strip with less than what has been quite promised. and similarly, is the number of evacuate to patients based on the deal of the tabs of the deal. they are supposed to be 50 patients to be evacuated out of district, about what has been allowed to be evacuated, was the list that at this rate. otherwise, they have been completely lack of all sensual basic necessities that video had stipulated to be entering because of strep and coating the delivery of enough amounts of make ship choices for families will returned back to the noise and the entry of your trucks. so basically, a such announcement made by the military being of how must could test the level of the sustainability of video, but for simply as they are afraid to from the potential repercussions of such as that because they believe that's the current spot agreement that has been proved on
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a wait said has also been a very glimmer of hope regarding the entry of a humanitarian aid supplies and to witness some partial stability in the gaza strip . that has been widely. that's it. and bonded by the disability military sense of october, the 7th and $22.00 of the 3 by 4 civilians. they have more sense of frustration now looming more among them. but the believe that at the next coming days will completely witness at different negotiations. but when regional mitigates is to ensure that sustainability of this idea, at least they specify, you have to wait for the 2nd phase. that has been me importance for from the policy and perspective simply that people believe that the 2nd phase would witness the withdrawal of the split of military from the entire goals of strip this the onset of the reconstruction operations and efforts to take place. so basically
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civilians are quite afraid i'm out. they have more sense of the picture of questioning whether this expire will say or not because the profound cost of the resumption of pool simply the is where the minute tree, where we're at 7, back to practice until it to decide we act in the gaza strip and possibly more regions will be invited by the studies occupation forces a light to the hispanic military official. it's repeated statements that relates to rate 10, fight back again in gaza as a part of their operational, a child ration. that's how phase one can collapse. israel's army says it's preparing for all scenarios and increasing its forces around the gaza strip. how does that of growth has more on this from jordan's capital? i'm on, she's there because these really government and the palestinian authority have
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banned down to 0 for reporting inside israel. and the occupied west bank after him asked announce that it would be delaying the release of these really captives in definitely these really defense minister in the military said they were gearing up defensively. meaning that they were raising the preparedness to the. * highest possible level, they were cancelling leaves for soldiers and previously in the gods. a division of that they were preparing for a wide variety of scenarios, not just in gaza, but throughout the region as a whole. in even preparing for return to full scale war. there were reports that there were drones flying over air space in gaza where they weren't previously since the ceasefire had taken place. but we also received a statement from these really prime minister's office that said that israel is committed to the deal and has relieved that message to the family members of his really captive who took to the streets on monday night to protest against benjamin netanyahu against his government calling on him to implement this deal in its
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entirety, not just phase one, but also phase 2 and 3. and it comes as israel has been accused of violating the ceasefire agreement, not just this time, but in previous weeks by not allowing this critical humanitarian aid to go through . especially when it comes to the issue of tents and these mobile homes that are caravans as we've been speaking to officials. additionally, these really say that they are working with mediators, the family members of captive say that they are also trying to put pressure on mediator. so that all parties can get this resolved, and it's really official speaking behind the scenes say they're hoping to solve this before saturday when that captives release is scheduled for. but even though how much as it's committed to the deal these really say the same thing, there's still no guarantees that this cease fire will continue beyond phase one. as this deal has been described by the un as an incredibly sensitive agreement of the central jersey to be increasingly shaking cease fire. deal is prompting concern of
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the united nations from where gabriel alexander reports. if the ceasefire deal was to fully collapse, it would be catastrophic. for the un, and it's humanitarian agencies that are working and gaza, trying to deliver aid to hundreds of thousands of palestinians that need it. that's why a un spokesperson was signaling that the deal must not collapse all parties including a mouse and is rarely side, have to have to adhere to what they've been agreeing. and so we want the the ceasefire agreement to be implemented fully the ceasefire. do your calls for 200000 tends to be brought in the guys to provide shelter for those that are displaced that last to their homes. the un says not enough tens are being allowed to in regards to the right. now we expressed our concerns that we need to be able to expedite the flow of shelters, particularly given the weather conditions in gaza. clearly officials here will be
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watching very closely in the coming hours and days. if this cease fire can hold gabriel's on to, i'll just need a united nations in new york separately. us president donald trump has doubled down on his controversial plan for gaza. he told us media, the palestinians do not have the right to return to their homeland, saying they would have better housing elsewhere. a will build beautiful communities for the 1900000 people. well, the beautiful community safe community could be $56.00 could be 2. all right, but we'll build safe communities a little bit away from where they are, where all of this danger is. in the meantime, i would own this, think of it as a real estate development for the future. it would be a beautiful piece of land with the balance and no right money's turned no, they wouldn't because they're going to have much better housing, much better. you know, as i'm talking about building a permanent place for that's because if they have to return now,
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it will be years before you could have. it's not habitable, it will be years before it could happen. i'm talking about starting to build and i think i could make a deal with jordan. i think i could make a deal with egypt and we give them billions and billions of dollars a year. montana is following reaction to trans comments from washington dc. the president trump has long express skepticism about the sci fi deal and has publicly set it on a number of times. now he's double down on his concept of forcible relocations, of palestinians from gaza to neighboring countries, to allow the rebuilding of gaza as he sees it. now he's gone even further in a conversation with goodness on his way to the super bowl sunday and repeated in an interview monday. he said that this move would be permanent, not a temporary measure. now this is going against what his press secretary has repeatedly said as well as a secretary of state president trump. now making very clear indeed that he sees his
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idea labeled by critics as preposterous to forcibly relocate to palestinians is a mission that would be permanent. and not a temporary now important to note as well that some of the negotiators involved in the sci fi talks have expressed concern about presidents from statement. some of the negotiate is reportedly saying that part of the reason on freezing the captive release is because they are unsure of the position of the united states. given these statements by president trump. jordan's king of della is due in dc tomorrow to have talks with president trump. uh, these talks are likely to be somewhat contentious, given the fact that president trump is insistent that palestinians can be relocated to north neighboring countries like jordan and egypt, montana which is the era washington,
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on the ground and northern gauze of harsh weather is making life even harder for displace palestinians with most buildings, either damaged or destroyed. fragile tint caps are the only alternative shelter. i mean, my mood reports from god and cities shifted to one neighborhood. the most size of this used to be a major road in seaford, one district only pile of rubble is after this really monitor, destroyed residential towers on both sides. what we're seeing here is the location of the 12 residential towers. each one accommodated tens of families, but not anymore. the majority of them are returning to gauze, the northern part of this tree. but this to this particular location, without any homes available for them where it is see, and people seeking temporary shoulders inside. some of the ready, severely damaged, but it's still a standing building that are not saved because all of them are at the risk of collapsing. these really monetary use. many of the quick bonds these the very bonds that show the very foundation of every one of these buildings. so they are,
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it's risk of collapsing, leaving peoples without any proper place to see. and particularly, they are really severely damaged, but it's still standing for residential building. this land was it cleared from the rubble by the help of local residents and volunteers. i pulled those on a truck, remove much of the rubble in the area and these and you'll establish sense where it set up in the area to house people who are displaced in the past months either from the surrounding buildings, l or those who are coming back from their in force displacement sites in the central area and the southern part of this trip about $35.00 dance. our setup, sir, and so close to accommodates $35.00 family. this is the number of families who are interested in staying in those 10 says they don't have any other shelters. but again, as we walk to between the students here, we wouldn't have but also realizing how much the worsening weather conditions are causing a problem of rudy month on the way here there are little ponds are created by the
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heavy rain and also the fact that this is an open a space, it will be a strong wind around the area that are threatening the stability of these tens. and the c, a state of people and families are staying inside those tens. honey, my hood, i was just the euro from a shift with one district goals and city palestine. still a head on al jazeera, libby and authorities find mass graves during your track down on human trafficking . we'll get the details from the capital triple. the or the flood risk continues in tropical queens and then it spreads across to northern territory as well. whether it's approximately a month's worth of rain fully in many places every day. it is the monthly season
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that is correct because i'm heavy files also down new south road and running into eastern victoria and that's and the full cost to the science in western australia. it's dollars, woman, it might be $27.00, but look at marble bar about circulation, that is potential for a tropical soccer. and again, the season is right. another one trying to full size of new kind of don't you? the new zealand tries, we might, we can't really lift temperatures up to where they should be, even on an average basis. so still 70 degrees and i have a cost quite often, and i suspect in christ church on tuesday in the easiest shars, i've done a long way east, not sort of lazy, maybe bits of eastern column on time, and probably from bol, the east, was your right shower risk, otherwise it's remarkably dry. and the same is true from this and the lazy losey because this is by the energy is gone, printing heavy rain to the coast of vietnam, warming up much better at closing our in thailand, particularly in bangkok, most noted to come for japan, not so much on tuesday as be on wednesday with this. so this comes with the korean
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you're watching out 0 reminder of our top stories this hour thomas says is delaying the next is really captive release until further notice, the exchange was scheduled, scheduled for saturday, and the statement, the group of kids is, is real of not meeting terms of the gods of ceasefire. a green. israel's army says its canceled leave for its troops and is increasing its forces around the gases for israel is accusing us of violating the agreement and says it's military is ready for any scenario in gosh, there's more evidence of the extent of these really, military is assault on this you need a refugee camp in the occupied west bank. in nearly 3 weeks, at least 45 palestinians have been killed as the frequency and intensity of raids increases. how much had you has this report? this is what's remaining of 2 neighborhoods in the janine refugee count.
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these really military has been raised in this area for more than 20 days. more than 20000 palestinians in the come have been forced out of their homes is ready for his threats and some to leave, while others flat on their own, fearing for their lives behind them. that's not the lot. we didn't want to leave, but like day 3, d is riley. drones were on that windows, threatening us and telling us we were under a coup. few, we had children with no electricity, water, or food. our neighbors told us this assault looks different this time. and it is different just even for a refugee camp, that space the ministry of texas. i'm destruction in recent years. so the loss on how to get. but i tried to enter my neighborhood in the camp today to check on my home, but i found snipers in my neighbor's house, so i returned back. it's a disaster. some neighborhoods are unrecognizable because of the amount of damage to the product. interest the soldiers told is really media the rules on opening
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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, but the death toll from this assaults for me says otherwise, among those killed this week or a pregnant woman, a 10 year old boy and 2 year old golf is all it makes no distinction between civilians that happens 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. the book see me there, damaging the current layout of the camp. this is all part of a larger political and security plant on the israel wants to annex the west bank. and so it wants to track down in the accounts as a place and is a symbol that they represent the rate of return. and israel does not want that. i do know the scale of the damage might not compare to the devastation in gaza.
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that's many a wondering if it's roles will pulls in gaza, only to resume in the occupied westbank, haven't haji, how to 0? the policy owners of a bookstore who were arrested and occupied east jerusalem had been remanded in police. custody is really forces rated their shop and confiscated several books on sunday night. their lawyer says police accused them of selling books that inside violence. or con reports. a rich cornerstone for palestinian electra to identity politics, history and sues in occupied east jerusalem is run sites by play includes. i'm just ready police on monday books including this children's coloring book. what considered so dangerous to be as ready the police? they stuffed them into trash bags and took them away before arresting to the owners . ma would luna and luna. my wife says her child,
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witness the rate on such as the late hour the looks up when all the things to happened. she is almost the oven and she saw everything and she was really shocked . what we talked last night to perform and then told her that everything would be fine. no, that is strong and he can make it to own as with rated to and it's really cool where they will order to remain in detention over night while the police conducted an investigation stepping to the box by standing close. yeah, yeah. they took the books, whichever the simplex this was effective, they so and then how did you say about as a so the the head out think of them. they said, oh you said the engine of things for the crime of having books that tell the truth . they took every book with a palestinian flag on it and destroyed it are confiscated. the respond to protest
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as dozens of people gathered outside the court in solidarity with this problem without, without the macro ma commentary in court, the police requested to extend the arrest for another 8 days after long discussion, explaining that this is a political arrest is not based on legal documents, but these really court decided to extend the arrest for another day and then they would be released but will be under house the rest of them. so i'll just say we're interviewed off with last. yes, this is what he had to say about the store. we best buy this thing as we as beautiful lights we, as of this business, we have to stay. we love what we do. we love selling books. we love telling of a story. they are well aware of the importance of palestinians telling their stories of a centuries old culture, and refuse to end the chapter of an institution with books up to not to a deeper understanding of the people on the threat of a ration, nor con elda 0. the
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military court in democratic republic of congo has opened the trial of 84 soldiers accused of murder, rape, and other crimes against civilians. they are accused of breaking into civilian homes and the eastern problem in the eastern province of south cable raping several women and killing at least 12 people. survivors have requested the death penalty for all of the accused. the trial comes as were wandered back in $23.00 rebels, make significant gains in south cable after capturing the key city of going the last month. south african politicians have met in a special session to discuss the depths of 14 soldiers in a peacekeeping mission, in eastern democratic republic of congo. they were killed during the fighting between the one and back in 23 fighters and congress. these forces room latasha reports, and this was in there, it's off to so that's what the soldiers were killed during recent, fighting in the democratic republic of congo, members of parliament want to know why. so that's what it is involved in the
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conflict fashion. i said, it's simply this, that we're going to peacekeeping miss, you know, we are not, we're going to want to come back new soon with no equipment, with no supplies. and my young people, i've been too big in january for want them back in 22 variables. these go my, the country's largest city in the east for one to in president pull cars army denies back in in 23. last week by lobby's president lazarus to clear, ordered his ministry to withdraw from eastern democratic republic of congo. some. so that's a good name, please. one big country to do the same. i have yet another one. remember they were most withdrawal and some of them have said, we must do it. you know, i want to say that there are probably through us, as part of one by some in the house, is what is in our trips to go to the 3 is the one that is the end of
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the was installation of fighting in more than a decade has killed thousands of people and displays hundreds of thousands more since early january. the conflict in the d r. c, will be discussed at the african union summit in ethiopia. this week. african leaders are expected to again call for an end to the fighting hardaman tasa out as a libyan authority say they've uncovered a mass grave containing the bodies of 28 people in the city of confront, in the southeast. it's the latest tragedy involving migrants trying to reach europe through libya. officials say the grave was found during a raid on a human trafficking side, during which $76.00 migrants were freed from detention. it's the 2nd grave discovered in southern libya in less than a week. how like training has more from the libyan capital, as 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 it,
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brian but hudson. and he told us that these grace sites were in 2 different locations. one in 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 the 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 stores. they come in from all parts of africa, heading north till they eventually try to cross the mediterranean sea into europe.
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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 500 arts are believed to be coming in every day and they come into a corporate where, you know, these great sizes were found. libyans need to come together unite the country, stabilize the country. and then hopefully, you know, the condition of the migrants, the, to the condition of the people here will improve. now to right now, i'll just 0 triple, former columbia and present alvaro rebate has pleaded not guilty to witness bribery charges. believe a was head of state from 2002 to 2010. the case began in 2012 after he filed a libel suit against an opposition politician who had accused him of having links to a parent military good rebate was then accused of attempting to alter witnesses accounts . the french president, emanuel micron, says europe needs to become more competitive in the world of artificial intelligence. he's been speaking at a gathering of world leaders and tech executives in paris. natasha butler reports
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