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the, the, this is the w use my from the, the in the us says israel has agreed to jenny for our military polls is enrolled and gaza. the white house has cooled at a significant 1st step. but as the finding continues inside the territory, those be no official confirmation from israel, of a formal plan protests around the on the streets of spain, including clashes with the police as the building socialist government does. a deal with capitalized, separate, has to hold onto a pallet and by opening development for medical science surgeons and you your
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perform, the world's 1st complete bi transplants in an ethical direction. lasting $21000.00 i've been visible in the us says israel has agreed to pause its military operations in parts of northern cost for 4 hours a day. it's hope the regular holt in hostilities will allow people to flee and put play a part in the release of hostages, and move is seen as a significant 1st step by the white house. although a formal plan for implementation has nothing confirmed by as well as the funding continues. but it's really army is finding its way through the gaza strip. of the footage they released shows its soldiers inside the territory
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targeting how much positions the bonds into the heart of the city comes with a heavy prize for palestinians causes largest hospital as she font is being over whelmed with civilians injured indians, hands fighting they were trying to flee to the south. as soon as we got to the street a tank, here's all the you one says the compartment has displaced about 2 thirds of the territories residents. this week, tens of thousands of palestinians have moved south to seek safety. that is rarely prime minister continues to insist that would be no cease fire without the release of hostages. no, the fighting continues against the home of the enemy,
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the from us terrace, but in specific locations for a given period of a few hours here a few hours there. we want to facilitate a safe passage of civilians away from the zone and fighting. and we're doing the israel says how mosque leaders are hiding, and gosh, that's the underground tunnel system. at least some of the nearly 240 hostages taken by the group. i also believe to be there is really leaders say the ground defense. it will continue until the militant group is destroyed, which will likely see more thousands caught in the crossfire us. we are now jerusalem correspondent tonya claim us what the is why these are saying about possibly introducing debbie pauses in their offensive income is that all the seems to be all appears to be a difference in messaging here. the is, it is read, has not really confirmed that they're saying this is merely what they already had in place. and the army spokesman, a spokesperson,
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brief report is on thursday evening and said very clearly, this is not a ceasefire for several hours. but rather that they will be implementing those 4 hour windows. they see it as a tactic oppose as well, to pauses for humanitarian aid, but also for people for residence and the noise of cause a to move of again a south towards the south. and also that they already have this in place in the past days that they're open. these corey doors where people are able to move. so it's been, has refused, you know, to go for longer sees part or a one or 2 days. these for that has been pushed for by the us administration because they say they don't want to give him us the possibility and the other minutes in groups to, to regroup. so this would be as far as we understand, intimate, implemented in different areas without a so with a very short notice for people to be able to move or to, to go out. and of course,
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we need to see if this is actually happening today. and of course, parting is continuing in garza city from what we are hearing the from on the ground was a threat to civilian life is all to a v. as in guns and city and the world health organization has been warning of deteriorating conditions, leading to infectious diseases for example. but there is little relief for those who make it out of the war torn, said he to the relative safety of the south. at the lack of electricity and medical supplies make the situation especially challenging for those with existing health issues. the students being displaced from the jamalia, a refugee camp in the north. honda of whose aid has been living in attend in con eunice in the southern gaza strip. the 55 year old has health problems including severe asthma which she has been suffering from for years. she needs to use her inhaler daily and can only do so by connecting it to a battery. there is no electricity here and that's not the only
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a hardship in the camp. and then he gets enough. and if i have severe shortness of breath bad, the 1st thing that helps me is my device. ok, but the temperature inside the tent is very high. and it's humid, many and at night i can't sleep. let me know whenever the neighbors use a fire to cook, it affects my breathing. i used to have a monthly appointment with the un agency, and i used to receive monthly treatment. so then we're going to go to camp for just place to people is overcrowded. 27000 people live here with no adequate health facilities and no electricity. proper treatment is difficult. several times a day tanya has to walk to the charging station to recharge the battery for her inhaler. and that's when there's not enough power in the battery. i have to go in charge it. it's a distance of half
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a kilometer. every 2 steps i have to stop and rest. i use the inhaler at least 10 times a day. maybe more than that. a lot. it's a really long distance for me because i'm tired. i need electricity. i need help. there is a health care center inside the camp, but it's not equipped to provide all services that patients need to prevent. however, doctors and medical staff here try their best to give their patients as much care as they can with what they have at their disposal. and then we receive dozens of medical cases because of environmental and water pollution and infections. that's in addition to the many cases of chronic diseases like kinda who suffers from asthma and, and china and needs treatment on a daily basis. our treatment is aimed at alleviating the severity of the test, paying that she suffers from the other along with other displaced sick people. and
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the other was a hopes to soon be provided with electricity inside the tent. being able to charge and operate her inhaler here would make survival a little bit easier to show my honda is spokes person for the international committee of the write crossing garza, he told me about the situation now facing hospitals. say the answer to your question is that it's unprecedented trucking. the science situation, dogs at all levels as we speak, we are receiving use that to our hospitals in the north park, kansas city that are subject to attacks and violence which is on into the injury of medical. there's now and, and the ration and some of these ambulances, some of these hospitals are the us because, and many of those do not on the streets, a large number of, of, of casualties,
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of all different kinds. but also they've been habits tens of thousands of internal slayton tendencies who ran to these hospitals as sanctuaries. and um, you know, the hospitals and medical themes enjoyed special protection on the nation's attorney in law. and these reports about these, these, these incidents is why that was, this was for east principles and it goes again 20 i shall say we wear as icy r c on our way a few days ago to reach applicants hospital, which is run that by the amount of time requested society, and that was the 1st time i'm going to try to reach to the capital city. after october, 13th we were, i'm boy, of 4 trucks and 2 i succeed vehicles and why we're trying to reach off what's possible, which isn't the 1000 and part of the city. uh, we were under fire and we had to move immediately, evacuate the area and to trucks for st. damages and one of our drivers was injured
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. we have to go. ready ready additional hospital which is the largest repair hospital take out this trip down depends habits over 50 pounds each. initially its families that we delivered the age and we supported the number of 5 users. so with that in doing the engine people to the crossing and on the way we have thousands of domains. so we're trying to get from the north and south garza working on he and just clarify from you from her number for you. we're under attack and who was that say, opening fire on you we could not there find is are but tell me were clearly visible in that location. and, and both parties were aware of how much time for us and what would be, what you read even is there any, has you seen any evidence of how much using these convoys to hide or
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transport weapons or hide themselves we have not been subjected to that before and it was clear about the purpose rates or what time or i can confirms that we were clearly visible. the location was nearly only the c complaint will be in that area. and clearly older roads leading to the hospital reference the dentist which was, which was for us to find a way to get to the hospital. but it's a, it's a very, very challenging situation that i'm going to turn your situations now. have to worry for the safety of their own teams on these grounds. while they are trying to get live, saving a to the hundreds of thousands of people and as a horn in dire need for either in the hospitals or in the shelters or asians or the families blast for those things. and wonder without any boots on their over their heads a bit without the basic access to essentially, surfaces to my thoughts are fluids on taking bolts or and you know,
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like people who are working on that on their feet, trying to uh do to reach to the south and part of the jobs that were asking for us for some water to drink. i so myself children, even new born scary by their own mothers. trying to cross and get to safety and they were asking, are we good now? are we going to die? do we, are they, are there still spaces in the show this we're on? is there enough food? i mean to not answer these questions unfortunately. um, as we speak, there's an ongoing non stop consideration, the human type situation and goes to the strip. and this should not be acceptable to relate to the rate of change even more in each other. it goes into the different, the resulting to the office of the lines of destruction, of infrastructure and more hanford, you know, environment for, for medical teams. there's now to to provide large saving services, insights they have from asia minor from the i, c c. thank you very much for joining us there from gaza. thank you. to
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us secretary of state and to be blinked and, and defense secretary lloyd austin are in india to discuss global and regional security issues. meetings are focused on security challenges in the in the pacific as well as concerns of china. they've also been discussing the ongoing situation in the middle east, along with pauses in the financing and getting through mandatory and 8 into the stress. much more needs to be done in terms of both protecting civilians and getting him out of train assistance to them. and we have a concrete plans, concrete, of things that we're working on that we do do just that. and as i said from the start, this is a process and it's not always flipping a light switch, but we have seen progress. we just need to see more of it and we need to maximize every effort to prevent palestinian debts and to advance the monitoring assistance that's getting to the library to gina is out. bureau chief in delhi,
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i'm really could you tell us more about what was discussed regarding the as well, how much for to hi ben. yes, this issue was raised between the 2 sides and, and just said the both sides shred that perspective on the situation is red and a glove though not india explained its perspective to a the secretary of state blinking and said it's strongly condemned. the hum us attack and said it was 0 tolerance against terrorism. it also said that is really hostages should be immediately and urgently released unconditionally. at the same time, india said that it was deeply distressed by the preventative and situation in golf and the high civilian debt. still, if there has been some 38 pals and tons of release 8 incidents assistance to gauze . um, you said if the, this whole conflict should be resolved peacefully,
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this would be end of facilities and support. it's what is called a 2 state solution. so in the explained, it's perspective of to the american side and they're hoping that this is a complex and difficult moment as the indian foreign minister said a bit hoping that things will improve in the coming weeks. and it's already complicating geo politics. of course. could you tell us what else is being discussed at this meeting? so this amazing, i took place in the context of both the gold, the 2 plus 2 full match, the defense and foreign ministers of the 2 countries come together every year since 2018, the focus has been on the in the pacific region as well. as more recently the growing influence of china internationally. so both sides of wanted to discuss these issues . defense cooperation was a key element of these tools. as the indian defense minister said, defense cooperation is one of the biggest pillows in the bottom natural relations
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between the 2 countries. they've agreed on various projects and m o use which was signed when. now the end of the movie was in washington on a historic state visit and been visiting binds and it was in india for the g 20 summit. they want to collaborate and share technology on flight to address engines and so on. at the same time, they also talked about china and that the interest of the 2 sides were completely aligned. india is extremely watered by china's drink assertiveness and it's area, and the rise of its influence in countries like stream bunker, the more the funder base me and my flock is still on the bottom and so on. so the 2 sides fit agreed in the fact that as the woods do bridges and largest democracies, they need to work together and bring and di, but the challenges facing the geopolitical situation in the world today. thank you very much for the analysis, the www. i. chief and read it to you about a france is home to some of the west and
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europe's biggest muslim and jewish communities. the government says there have been more than a 1000 anti semitic attacks since the stance of the israel. how much conflict. but one initiative is trying to calm those tensions. these young people are learning to reassess some of their prejudices in a workshop organized by a group that includes jews and muslims, and advocates for friendship between the communities. we are more like then it seems we just the sticker on the van. as the participants are under age, we have not showing the faces. jessica, how would you define discrimination to treat someone badly because of face of posted characteristics? particularly? because what does ages and mean to discriminate against someone because of their age off ohio? hi. let's assume the initiative was founded to fight against the 2 forms of racism, anti semitism,
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and is satisfied the most of the use of we raise awareness amongst young people in an indirect way or by speaking about discrimination. to sensitize them to we make sure they don't fall into the trap of anti semitism is the multi services red ice f i t t setup the initiative 20 years ago. today's participants, some of the muslims of this christian say, such workshops have opened to the eyes, which is a good issue. so i always thought the jewish people were keeping to themselves, but also because i didn't know any jews. i realized that was prejudiced. and that you shouldn't judge people without knowing them when it was supposed to get those. i know understand that just because some people in france from different religions aren't getting along right now, it doesn't mean we can't get along here to this district. people from different religions do indeed literally live side by side with the synagogue, a church and a mosque, right? next to each other the,
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the the read by a mom and likely christian leaders regularly organized to out events, right. tough to the start of the current conflict between israel and thomas, they gathered to move the debt together. the friendship run state of daniella. the new policy is hardly because of read by seth t's health that we could open mosque in the street. 20 years ago. he called a man on our behalf and said there was a building available here that may asked him or, you know, it's a freight of the muslims, mr. stuff us. he said he didn't know. on the contrary, we want them to be close to us. so that we can be friends, neighbors and brothers. was that all saw from the local, jewish muslim and christian congregations have held together despite the current situation in the middle east, but red valley. so 40 is deeply worried about the future. some on trends,
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news that we are wondering about our place in the world, the massive demonstrations in the muslim world with people yelling, dest deduce, desta, israel, israel assess, and they raise questions for humanity to move on with your mind, to use too much responsibility for the minority of 20000000 jews or not. i didn't go this over visualization, particularly if it will know. he believes his community's example of religious co existence can show the way so that people elsewhere can learn to share common ground. a quick look now at some of the stories making news from around the world astray. you had signed a lab by pre he with the pacific island of to below to help residents escape rising seas and increase stones that come with climate change. the deal includes a special visa for up to $282.00 balloons to bind great to a stranger every year. the vatican has announced transgender people can be
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baptized. so if is god parents and be witnesses to catholic marriage, it's the statement came in response to questions from a bishop who sort guidance on l. g. p t q. participation. it was approved by pope francis was trying to make the church more welcoming to central minorities and to a breakthrough. now in medical science, surgeons in new york have performed the world's 1st transplant of an entire human i . the pioneering process took almost a day to complete making history in this operating room. doctor isn't a new york medical center transplant, an entire human eye. it's been done before in mice with limited success. but this is a big 1st for humans. the mere fact that we transplanted eyes is a huge step for something that within centuries has been thought about. it's never been performed. the patient having james was a power line worker in the us,
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but in 2021. his life changed of to getting a 7200 volts electric shock. when his face touched a live bio, he survived but lost his left eye much of his dominant. um, and most of his face, one of the plastic surgery, the doctor, she told me, she said he will probably never to speak again. he will never eat again. he will probably be on a ventilator the rest of his life. dis groundbreaking. search of exhausted 21 hours . surgeons full removing the bottle for don't space, including the left eye, then grafting it onto evon. james we cut the nerve back here and the blood vessels in the back. the i was brought into position. we connected the optic nerve and then we connected blood vessels to the cell mic arguing vein to
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provide blood supply to the central retinal order in the entire i. according to the medical expert tests following the trunk, loans have been really positive. and if we go to the, i'm pretty impressed with what we're seeing this early. you know, at this point, the mere fact that the eyes alive and looks healthy. it's pretty special. we're an uncharted waters and we're, we're trying to discover, we're not claiming that we're gonna restore site. we're just getting one step closer to the other to begin with. you know, after asking you, you know, i do, at least you know, y'all can learn something to help for that person. i mean, that's how you got started. you know, i'm going to start from for now. and motorized scans show confusing brain activity to be made sense off with most studies and more time. so it didn't say it could take several months to find out if out in james will begin his fight. if in violet
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protests on the streets of madrid down to the ruling socialist party decided to do it, deal with katelyn separatists spain's nationalist bask potty has agreed to support the prime minister people. sanchez as he games to secure another time in office. but the move and the concessions provoked heavy criticism and political on rest for the full night to protest on the streets of madrid's right groups faced off against police just hours of to spain's acting prime minister petro sanchez agreed to an amnesty deal with the french catalogs separate his party tunes in exchange for becky menu government. the decision has angered the broad sways of spanish voters. the florida me, let me see here. what is the part of sanchez's campaign?
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so i'm sure even socialist loaders are disappointed can see them on the other. you know, the company will cover a total of whenever voted on this amazon deals. yeah. so many people feel to see and well, no, not a most, nothing it might be though, but the government has decided to give a difference committed by can link me some. why don't you think of spring thing now committed to this move for term that they don't even know how long is the last one, but why that spain conservative opposition need, has also condense the concession to grant amnesty to individuals prosecute it over catalonia is attempt to succeed from spain in 2017 i told us because i will not that i see some kind of us as the board of those said other words, these agreements are shameful, trustworthy, and did not solve any problems, don't they only aggregate them spots to deal with who may welcome spy,
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one of the protagonists of the succession attempt. students had to call us push them on. now the potential king make of the next government he spoke from brussels, where he lives and self imposed exile. you personally can do this. i mean it's about amnesty to all the people himself, persecution, no matter how would it be the be nearly what i mean because i'm going to straight to believe you economically for the mere contribution to the process of catalonia independent, american people feel prefers independently the people just as much of the socialist cooling the deal, a historical opportunity to solve the conflict sentences, they must be looked into what seems a little. it would also avoid a new election, but it is stirring up deep resentment in spanish society. you're watching, do you use life from bullying? reminder of out of the story of the white house says these round has agreed to
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introduce for our daily pauses and the finding in golden guns that the binding administration says if us is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has asked if he would bring in the brakes and it's also taking a longer pause to not hostages to be released except to the point of pro european security tasks. if germany has hit the compact, i've been resolved the
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to the point, strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives. germany's defense minister has warrant as military must become combat, ready and fast, and that will require a major overhauls not only to the bonus fair, but also to attitudes in german society this week, onto the points we ask is germany fit for combat to the point
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industrial nations no longer need and the lightest textile waste gets stranded here. all about the final stuff in the global fashion industry. fast fashion watch. now, on youtube, the germany's defense minister has warrens that in an increasingly dangerous world, the german military must become combat, ready and quickly. that will require a major overhauls, not only to the bonus there, but also to attitudes in german society. despite billions of euro's promise last year to modernize the armed forces, decades of deliberate under investments mean it's still facing, shortages and equipment, funding and many were willing to fight this all. and it concerns that soon germany
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might not be able to count on the united states for its defense.

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