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the, the watching the news coming to live from berlin garza health ministry size is riley strikes, of killed thousands of people across the strip today. one striking kills at least 20 in the town of there. oh, bottom off. as israel widens is there and found defensive against how much support for home off among palestinians appears to be growing. an opinion poll says the militant, as long as the group is gaining in popularity at the expense of the palestinian authority to the west approves what could be its last military aid package to ukraine. the deal include some $250000000.00 in military assistance to cuba for
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additional funding will dry off unless us lawmakers can break a partisan deadlock. the clare richardson thank you very much for joining us. these rarely military is again intensifying. it's aaron ground offensive in gaza, strikes on thursday, killed at least 50 post indians as israel prizes. it's a military campaign against hum us, which is considered a terrorist group by many countries. over 21000 people have been killed in gaza, according to the hamas run house ministry. most of the population has been displaced of the aftermath of another strike on the man. as the refugee camp in central garza, much of the site is in ruins. some residents still buried under rubble.
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others have flood, trying to escape the bonding. they told us to go to russia, but we don't want to. why should we go and live in the streets the. the entire neighborhood here was evacuated. as more people leave their homes in search of shelter, many end up in make shift camps overcrowded and without running water. daily life is a constant struggle page at all and the wall and not from the pain. enough of the hung up of the hosting. with hired of everything in his life and that does nothing for basic needs. it's difficult to make dogs to wash clothes . we have to bring water to drink and to wash. we're offering that, that should we need to buy sign or treat house with girls and women, but we can't find any. we have to wait in lone cubes. so what supplies running low
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food prices are also storing. the un refugee agency has warned that 40 percent of guys's population is at risk of famine. some people can't even buy a canned food because of the prices that are not 10 times higher than before. no matter where they go, guys, and say their lives are always at risk, as the bombing doesn't kill them. they fear, or slow dest from hunger or disease. stephen ryan, from the international committee of the red cross, is in rafa where nearly half of all causes have fled. he told me about the conditions there as well. they the same thing you see across rough uh each and every day become more and more uh, concerning uh,
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over the last couple of weeks we have seen tens of thousands, a, if not hundreds of thousands of people arriving rough. had to set up a temporary tents in places that aren't designed to hold large numbers of people. you would have seen in the reports as now that the, the conditions in these places are not suitable. there isn't enough water and there isn't enough. uh, sheltering material i, there isn't enough sanitation and certainly people also don't have enough access to foods, even if there is food in the americans. you would have heard that most people can't afford us. so the conditions here in rafa are extremely dire. and the amount of turn organizations that are here are struggling to be able to respond because we do not have enough really supplies to be able to meet these needs. these situations, these places are not set up to receive large numbers of people. and each and every day, more and more people arrive and beyond those very immediate and basic needs. what are the health risks of having a so many people living in such tight quarters? i would certainly you can imagine that for families that are looking after children,
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it's very difficult for them to be able to look after the hygiene needs of their children up and up, their whole family being able to look after their, their food, if they have any food to be able to keep in hygiene. the conditions is difficult and also cramming so many people into such a small space during the winter when people don't have enough blankets or don't have enough shelter. this is something that because a without those have a serious impact on the health condition of people that have had no choice, but to come here in search of somewhere in the face. one of the areas that the ip york is focusing very strongly. and as i'm trying to support the health system of a garza, we have a medical team that's here working in one of the hospitals and we deliver these items to hospitals, medical items including supplies, including essentially medication. but with the scale of displacements, with the number of people that are being squeezed into a very small area here in rafa, the likelihood of a more more people having graceful medical needs beyond the entries caused by the
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ongoing arms complex is something that we're extremely concerned about and indeed we're seeing at 85 percent of gardens displaced in the last 3 months. when the people you, you've been speaking to vera, how do they view their future and what it might hold for each and every day when i made a product and it was across guys that they tell me of their fear from the ongoing fighting their uncertainty about what's going to come next because nobody knows what's going to come next. each day i needs people in the hospitals where we work, who are trying to look after a sick family members injured children. trying to think if there's opportunities for them to get specialists, medical treatments abroad. and right now most people here in gaza are trying their best to manage on a day to day basis. they have bigger concern in the long term future about, you know, basic items like foods and water and where they're going to be able to feed slice.
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but certainly what is needed here without those is the political response that leads to a rest flights for the people, the civilians who continued to be severely affected by this ongoing fighting. thank you again so much for making the time to speak with us about a steven ryan from the international committee of the red cross and gaza is relatives as far as, as also carried out. raids in the occupied west bank. 21 palestinians allegedly involved in finance and come across were arrested. fire bonds were thrown. it is rarely vehicles united nations for port warrens but human rights in the west bank are being rapidly eroded. it urges israel to end when it calls unlawful killings. and opinion polls show that support for homos is growing in the west bank. the palestinian authority which governs the area is losing support as a pro how most rally in the occupied westbank for years, few people in the palestinian territory supported the group which is recognized as
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a terrorist organization or the you in the u. s. 3 months of war have changed that in september, support from us was just 12 percent in the west bank and 38 percent in gaza. but in december that support rose to 44 percent in the west bank and 42 percent in gaza. the pulling and gaza was conducted by palestinian political scientist, colleagues, she khaki mainly in person during the ceasefire. earlier this month, reaching people by telephone in the besieged territory is almost impossible. the pole also shows that not from the boss, the leader of the palestinian authority, which officially governs the west bank, is extremely unpopular, only 11 percent approve of him. meanwhile, the war has also brought an increase intentions and violence between is rarely security forces. settlers and palestinians in the west bank further radicalize in the population there, many of whom sea gardens as heroes and say,
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how mosque was right to attack israel? the us, i said it and visions of postwar future where the palestinian authority governs guys. as far as how i'm asking is popularity, the idea of a guys run by the pa seems less and less viable. you have to help them. and from the international crisis group explained those numbers for us. there's not really anything surprising about the poll results because we've been seeing since october 7th, a spike in popularity for him. us in the west bank and gaza. it's very hard to gauge at the moment only because of the conditions there at the moment. but once we've seen it starts and i think, but what we need to understand is that is the traditions of war between his robe and published indians the, the group that stands up to is really violence from their perspective is going to
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always become more popular than any group that does, so it's a moment to finish and you know, sorry t a which was anyway, losing supports towards port governance is not getting any public support for its current status, which is to say nothing. whereas how much is actually fighting israel? and that is hugely popular among the police to the public. but if you look at a situation so no more and just material condition which has been going on for 56 years, then how much has this popularity? because as a governing group of people distrust, as i told them, many people distrust. and so he'll let you. let's turn now to some other stories making news around the world. the diner river has overflowed its banks and the hungarian capital, budapest, reaching its highest level in 10 years. docs and roadways have been flooded. some businesses along the river were shots and street cars cancelled. the danube is
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expected to return to normal levels by the weekends. a russian court has sentenced a writer to 7 years in prison for reciting. a poem against the war in ukraine are to him, come, martin was arrested during an anti mobilization protest in september last year. is the case police officers of torturing him in detention. ukrainian officials say a civilian cargo ship struck a russian mine while sailing through the black sea, 2 crew were injured. the vessel was collecting grain from the southern ukrainian port of a smile. the u. s. government has approved what could be it's final package of military a to ukraine. the deal is worth up to $250000000.00 and further the joe biden has made supporting ukraine against russia. a key priority bought republicans in congress have insisted they won't authorize any more funding unless democrats agreed to stricter measures to limit migration. and the german government for its
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part has made clear that at hope's the united states will not abandon its backend for ukraine. because of the vital interest of where you're welcome to, we're going us support for ukraine and looking ahead to we trust that the u. s. will continue to support you kind of as president biden has announced, you know, all of i talked with districts i, let's get them here from care of and speak to our correspondent sonya find the car . joining us live. sonya, how important is this a package which may be the last from the u. s. for ukraine? when it is pretty significant, this has been welcome to a residence uminski. uh to this uh, you know, welcome to us and said it would be uh, ukraine's most pressing military needs. now we've already heard of a shortage of minute munition affecting ukraine's upfront line operations with, you know, ultimately cruise a saying they don't need to ration shows. there's also another component in this package, which is all about a defense of munitions,
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which is also very significant. just this week we saw rochelle launch renewed by raj of june attacks on cities like what they saw and headphone and uh, and, and causing, you know, kind of a, that's an damage to infrastructure. and so ukraine, of course, you know, kind of intercepting the, i'm sure things on these drones before they hit the targets means that goes to these, a defense munitions quite false. but of course, there is concern you about wavering western age, ukrainian officials of said the plan to ramp up domestic production of width and next deal that would into a long range spike tones, which the queen has been using to strike far behind enemy lines. for example, your targets russian worship in the black sea gives us a sense of what exactly is at stake here. if the us does stop sending aid, how much of a blow would that be for ukraine's ability to defend itself? what i think many, unless you're agreed that if you know it was a got my ukraine's because. but if you back to that as the us could potentially
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have a debilitating impact on ukraine's ability to defend itself. and i think the most immediate concern, of course, is the impact on frontline operations in the east and the salt where you know of both ukraine in russia have struggled to achieve any significant break too much. we will equipped russian troops on the attack in, in many places in terms of width. and i think unless, think that if there is no additional age you, queen could start running out of long range from besides, a defense. besides an admission and back remains a huge concern. to these correspondents, sonya found a car for us and keith, thank you so much for reporting their a. what is your needs updating sound were coming up next. music on my escrow combines cooking and music with conductor along for additional product station for that. or if you want more news analysis, you have to our website and youtube channel. we're offering social media for handle . there is data for unit clare, richardson and berlin for me and the whole team working behind the scenes. thank
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