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the, the, this business uptake these roads thought no bundle a dash football to use the hello . this is in use our own algae, 0 for the back. people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 10 palestinians i killed in the rougher as israel ignores calls by the un security council for an immediate cease fire in god. as for law fires a barrage of rock, it seemed to northern israel after these really striking 7 people in $711.00 on also this hour, searching for bodies in the twisted wreckage of the baltimore bridge collapse as
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the economic damage of a container ship collision causes increase in concern. hi, miss oliver driver in putting a problem and i'll tell you how people are finding it's difficult to access health care. in remote talks of a $140.00 cranes football team qualified for that 1st major tournaments since the russian invasion, a foot box, the item $21.00 in the playoff to secure that place at the euro for the full time enterprise. the thank you for joining as we begin in guys where is really forces have again targeted residential areas in a rafa in the south. guys's health ministry says at least 10 people were killed in an attack on the city. more than 1500000 people are taking shelter in rafa. and we're getting reports that in the last hour, 5 more people were killed in is really strikes in operation in central gaza. is
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really military is continued strikes, ignore the un security council resolution calling for an immediate cease fire in gaza. that's get the latest on the situation in gas and speak to our honey my hold who's joining us live from rafa. so honey, it's been 48 hours since that you and security council resolution passed in israel as the relentless bombing of guys that continues despite it brings us up to speed with what's been happening in rafa where you want and what was targeted by these res, on the yes, so they're clear defiance of the un security council resolution that clearly demanded a see inspire and a release of hostages across the gaza strip. the is really military continues to pound across the strip here and over a crowded rough i city in early nights. so of an air the hours of last night
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extended all night long the hours of this morning and more into expanding to the central lady and the northern part of the number. in fact, when people were killed and over, not a tax across from us did, he has reads 11 right now and we've got that confirmation of from the john hospital 11 people have been killed are looking at at least 4 children among those will be to pronounce that up 5 residential building. they've been targeted across the city or including the live of stock farm as well as the agriculture land that and to more of the buildings where empty a but causing a great deal of panic and cost. further, internal displacement for people who found it very difficult right now in that unsafe to be at the vicinity of the vicinity of the destruction caused by the intense bombing. 5 more people reported goes in on various records you can run in 3 more just within the past 20 minutes. a day has been part of the bridge camp while these really tags are pushing deeper as the central part of the grays come. so
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attack, spend on central guys that on our bridge, but also on raso where you are and in the central area, honey medical facilities have once again been targeted by these res a yes, then that for a lot of people hear it, it is a clear deliberate a tax on health care system across the gaza strip since the beginning of this genocide on what we're talking about old kind of health care facilities, whether they are public and privately owned clinics or chargeable health organizations, such as the hospital managed and operated by the palestine requested society, their taxes either visit goes by dropping bombs or by denying the medical supplies to read these hospital just putting the lives of hundreds and hundreds of injuries inside the hospital right now in the central area or in the southern parts of from
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getting the proper retreatment that they need, that i'm in the hospital under military usage, injuries, evacuating page, and medical staff, our order to sleep. nazarov with a one more time has been a storm that order the, the a back with an injury, the medical stuff also to evacuate right away. as you boss, but that has been under severe military stage and destruction of its vicinity. and it goes on what it seems to be a clear violation of the right of how to send in to proper health care. honey, thank you very much for the updates. that's the situation then in 7 guys, and also in central parts of the gaza strip with honey. my more let's find out what's happening in northern guys are now and speak to my wife. i've got flu twos in jamalia. thank you. my for being with us. uh, i see a great deal of destruction in the background. they're behind to tell us about what's been happening in northern guys that is really strikes as intensive as they are in the southern pines. hey yes uh that is what i do for us as continue with the
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incursion. indeed as ship hours with around the surrounding area of how she found spots on the also it there is uh the enforcement indeed. nothing is there for ship house because which is uh, the new kind of, of, of a new military. and in that area also there is, uh, uh, accompanying over resting too many of all the seniors while living in that area. and then i'll be in your office at the end room and honest taurus to be at noon to sign up because of the through. i don't see the street. so this is tuition to a people inside the ship house because i kept inside small room in the human resources development building, which is patients. and some of the kind of stuff is always fun and which is not the pre, but it all to be as soon as it comes to it. yeah. so,
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so the siege of out of sea for hospital continues from what you're telling us the. what about the situation in the rest of northern guys? i'm lots age, for example. is there any age that's getting through to people who, who have not managed to leave the northern part of the gaza strip? actually the situation is, was sending the leading to a spread the seas is and because of the visual stage of food and water and insufficient. uh oh, the sewage uh facilities. according to the united nations, a people who are living in north of guys are off and suffering from severe shortage, a 4th and food which is and, and i also hired in the theater, which is a negatively impacting the, the physical health. when it comes to food, the food is out to the substance. the very beginning of this assault thing is to balance 10 is what's going to be able to use the animal's fluid as
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a 4th for an luminous. but the disaster he is. the folder is out of stuff to live tv, but that i'd love to be able to use the uh, address, and the block of homepage. another disaster is about $200.00, which is at the block for base. that is, is the season of this land is about to end to end up leaving the people in the roof examined and asking for. so i'll go to do in the next a days water just to make you imagine the situation here, the people who are having clean water to drink. i can be considered as, who are living a lunch of a life. so musical also, i'm just going to become facilities, it gets the biggest chair and this x gets asked. rick situation especially after the, at the box will be underneath and hospital and the chicago is with us. and now and then also because of, we only have become modeled one host protests, which is the meant all 3 of them to become services hey. and then also does a, which is about can, contains about $150.00 beds to more than 700000 is about
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a city is right. as a say, the humanitarian aid, most of the human starting in the drop to the north of gaza, must have been full in the, in the, in the c a which is explained that explains why it 2 days ago, a 10 people are drowned according to they have been this way of us have guys a and so 10 people died drowned eh, because of the interrupt landing. cause that to human a certain date to the notes of gaza. and today the, the start to hear the officials off holding the responsibility for the american administration is why do a provision for the solving policy in bose? it happened about a senior here that's destruction and comment in northern guys at mots our. no, thank you very much. for bringing us away just on the situation where, where you are. thank you. now why local charities are doing their best to provide much needed 8 hundreds of thousands of people on going hungry and guys,
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as you heard there. and during this costing month of ramadan display scottish city, indian rafa reflect on the dramatic shift in their lives since the time this time last year. mom yvonne has our report as the sound of cutlery, industry, least, kitchen must be music to the b is of hundreds of thousands of policy space and starvation. it should be nearly 6 months since these lady offers. she began couples with any adult of seat. the majority of these policy needed not being forced from their homes, even of the holy, most of them upon the minds to move the days of the past. normally we have spoken preparations and declarations and reaches for the month of ramadan. this year. the situation is different, and as you can see, everyone depends on the 8 and support from others. we lived in peace and
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security during the last month of from a dental. we've been living in the house is that the markets were full and we could buy anything for our children. but the situation was kind of trim and done is different because of the war. instead of bank 1st, fruits and vegetables from the markets. now we only need to can from with only tiny amounts of a guessing if the local effect is crucial off a hospice child or 2 is one of the local groups about to have to the survivors and thousands of people himself. in the pool, we prepare food for the people here since the 1st day of the war. during the higher the month of ramadan, we need to exit more efforts. we divided ourselves into 2 teams. the 1st for cooking, rice, and meat, and the 2nd for cooking, other things such as the peas, lentils, et cetera. we try our best to provide food to the displace people in rough bottom. but it hasn't always been easy with the sheaves camp,
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city or suppliers. 6 we face them difficulties, such as the lack of meat, rice, and oil at the beginning of the war, we used to cook 5 calls. but now this is difficult due to the lack of called spirit, and the very high prices is found. one is facing the double set of families and the potential is really going to affect what the situation is for the project. on sunday is, are you informed that you and thought it was no longer a low food confidence to the finding edges closer families that are forced to to die sources. depressive on the need for safe and too many to support husbands. it'd be more at and how much fun of disease or women and children are bearing the brunt of this war. let's speak to sariah ali about this. she's a global media manager for the middle east. north africa and eastern europe would save the children and is joining us from rafa in southern guys. thank you. sorry
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for be with us. um, talked to us 1st about the uh, situation right now in guys uh uh what you've witness since you've been in guys. when it comes to the faith and the impact of the one children, what have you seen and heard the impact of the war? here is clear. the situation in rough in gaza is overwhelmingly catastrophic. of crowding is the 1st thing that you can notice children everywhere. there are people everywhere. this is a small patch of land that was home to around 275000 people before the war. and now there's an estimated 1500000 people trapped, crammed, sheltering here, living often in makeshift tents on the plastic sheets and metal. and you can see children on the streets, children with roches, we've seen communicable diseases spreading. children often with one old,
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both of them are missing. the situation is dia and children. i meg simply malnourished. we know that know when the and no food or aid is getting through right now. and that's the situation in the south. what about uh, in other parts of the gaza strip? we were just talking to our corresponded in northern guys. it was describing a very, a desperate in and dire situation there for the people, including family and children in the gaza strip. sadly, at all to use to conflict for most of them, for some of the might. in fact, this is not the 1st war they've experienced. what's different about this particular conflict? what do you see? it is different for children in this one. i think the quotes different is the sheer scale, the numbers that we're seeing. we know that over 13700 children has been killed. and as you said, the situation in the know is particularly catastrophic. we've already seen numbers of children dying because of malnutrition. and dehydration the no,
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no way safe and gauze it right now, but the note in particular it's been completely decimated. it's just rumble it's covered in unexploded ordnance says it's an extremely dangerous place, even in russia, we're hearing explosions. we are seeing drones and the stop contrast of those elements of will with children running around the streets with no food, mid boats, and no shoes. and the types of injuries with seeing a really, really catastrophic right. a complete destruction you described there are of normal family life for these children. and even for those who are physically uns case, they may be scott or forced the, there's a psychological impact of this conflict. so what is saved the children? what is your organization doing today? in guys a your, the, what are you doing to help these children to the right now 1st and foremost with trying to give and live a lot, saving
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a so food war to hygiene kits which are basically the basic essentials, people need to maintain some sort of dignity on main focus right now is getting that age and we know that it's been extremely difficult. the only pull that open right now is the rosabelle, the crossing. and we've seen a coming in at an alarmingly snow rates know when the truck's getting through trucks being turned away. here, as you said, the mental health impact is so enormous. yesterday i spoke with a woman who said more than food, she needs mental health support. and that really shows to you the per loaned the long term consequences. this whole will have on children and families. people have been displaced, time and time again since october progressively from the north. and now in the south, there's no way left to go. and people are basically impacted by this friday. thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us ry ali is would save the children, joining us at from a rafa in 7 guys. i thank you for your time now. and he's
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really striking 711 on his scale to at least 7 people. the attack which the village of habit ria, it targeted a health center used by the lebanese group. gemma is from mia in response has voted as fide a barrage of rockets into is really territory. it targeted the city of curious mona in northern israel. at least one person has been killed is really media is reporting that a number of people are trapped in a factory that was damaged in the attack. these really military and has well i have exchanged cross border fi since the war on gaza. the gun that speak to on correspondent dana honda, who's in high berea instead of 11 on saying that, tell us more about where you are, the targets and the intention behind these strikes a well behind me was the health center of this village. as you can see, it has been totally destroyed in that's overnight is rarely strike 7 paramedics
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were in that building and they were killed. people here are in grief. there is a lot of anger. this is the 1st time this village has been targeted, but it is not the 1st time a health center. a medical facility has been hit them, the ongoing confrontation. it's not the 1st time power emetics volunteers. a young man really who go to the front line to help people, whether they're sick or whether they were wounded and attacks, even to retrieve bodies, have been killed. you talk to people here and they tell you that they believe this is part of as well. strategy to show for us to show that it can to populate these areas and, you know, force people to leave because, you know, people still live in this village where approximately 5 kilometers from the border . much of the border zone up to 4 kilometers is largely empty. now, and many of those people who left those regions are now here. so people will tell you this is part of, of israel strategy to push people away. but there's really military said they hit
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a military compound and that the limitations eliminated what they're calling a significant operative. but people in this village say they were a young man in the early twenties, university students and volunteers, israel and, and hezbollah. xena have exchange via regularly to lots about the war and guides us since the war began. but where does things stand today? is there a real risk of a wider conflict between israel and has one as well for the time being? this is a largely confined conflict along the border. we've seen strikes deeper inside, loving on deeper inside as well. but both sides really are trying to avoid a full blown conflict. each of them really can cause the destruction and, and they both know that. but, you know, you see this escalation because what this world is trying to do is push has below away from the border has law is refusing to do that, as well as also refusing to help the fighting until the war on cause. and so what
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happens here really is linked to the war on garza, as well as even refusing to talk about any security new security arrangements along the border until the war on, on garza ends. so as ro wants a new security arrangement has well as refusing to discuss that. and so this cycle of violence is likely to continue. yes, we've seen the civilians killed power, medics killed. but this has been largely confined to military targets on both sides of the border. zayna honda, thank you very much. scene is reporting their life from how to read in 711 on. and these really soldiers have rated several cities across the occupied westbank. at least 3 people have been killed, 2 of them, teenagers, and 9 others injured. and janine photos has destroyed roles and facilities during the raid. several lot of people were wounded in operations me, annapolis. these really ami hesky has more than $450.00 pounds simeon cindy occupied westbank since october. the 7th and springing anita abraham was in ramallah for us in the occupied westbank need to tell us 1st about this may just
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write in jeanine 2 teenagers killed that in separate incidents. a yes said the tooth palestinians with twin is 19 year old and they were killed in 2 separate incidents. first, these really forces every that one of the neighborhoods of the janine city. they wanted to confiscate the surveillance cameras. cctv cameras and also they demolish them. one of them and that belongs to a palestinian who has been killed or the or by these really forces as a result they've killed one palestinian, a 19 year old before they left the area. no, they came back. but this time to the janine refugee cab. they stayed there for a while and then they withdrawal. people told that they've left. no, they came back again. this time with a bulldozer trying to pull the streets and damage the infrastructure. that's when armed confrontations took place between the palestinians, fight those. but they are often in that you need refuge account, and these rarely forces. now these really forces have been withdrawing and we've
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been hearing from our sources that the shooting from the palestinian sites continue to where these really forces as they with the 3 thing. now we know that these really forces didn't return. instead, they sense house as role that has truck in killed 2 palestinians, one of them a 27 year old who used to work with the p, a palestinian authorities costs of police. and the 19 year olds and according to palestinian says, they believed that those 2 men would involved in the armed resistance against these really forces. when they often weighed that a few, jacob, this gives us an idea about the tension that is there about the strike that took place in the air the hours of the morning when palestinians are sometimes just going about their daily lives or trying to. now we, we talk about different trades that has arrested at least 20 palestinians. they include the wife of a palestinian who is real like uses of shooting and killing. one is where the soldier on friday need to thank you for the update destiny that abraham live in
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around my line. the occupied westbank. it's the, you know, the world news. the search to find survivors of tuesday's bridge collapse in the united states has been called off police in baltimore say the focus has switch to finding the bodies of 6 workers who are repairing the bridge when the container ship crashed into it. let's go live to john henry and who's near the size of the collapse bridge in baltimore. so this is now a recovery efforts. john, what's the latest and who are the missing people who were on the bridge when it collapsed? that's rightfully the workers were lawrence. we latin american immigrants from guatemala, we heard that from the guatemalan embassy. 2 people were from there also, mexico and other latin american companies or countries. rather,
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when we are told that they are low wage workers who were filling potholes on the bridge is not entirely clear why they weren't able to get off. because there was enough warning from that ship when they gave a, made a warning to block both ends of that bridge to stop the cars from coming through. there are reports of their cars in the water. 2 people have been rescued. but those workers are the ones that rescued authorities are now focusing on. they say there are 6 of them that they know of and that those workers are now missing and presumed dead. so there they are seeking to recover those workers. and those efforts will continue through the day, right? they, they've stopped overnight because of those conditions. very cold water. and just not a lot of hope that anyone would have survived under those conditions. and where are we with the investigation? john, how did this catastrophe happened?
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what went wrong on the ship or well, that investigation is just beginning to ship and dahlia. singapore. flags ship has had a mishap before where it rammed into a wall. this is the 2nd time. all we know is that the power went out. the lights went on and off it, it should have made a warning saying it's coming in. and if you can see the video, it's just devastating. once it hit that bridge, they bridge wasn't designed a show that one segment would simply go down if it was struck, the entire thing was connected and required the support of other parts of that bridge. so the entire thing just went down the investigation. his show far suggested that the structure of the bridge may not have been a main problem. there was a bridge it open in 1977. it's one of the major roots through here. at car companies are now having to divert their deliveries through georgia in other areas
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. so we're going to be looking into is really what caused that ship to lose power to lose control and drift into that bridge. knock it down into cause these casualties fully drawn. thank you very much for that, john henry and reporting their lie from baltimore. well, it's on clear how long the port of baltimore will remain shot before engineer has managed to clear the wreckage, but supply chains already being affected with ships stuck in port an inbound vessels diverted elsewhere. baltimore handled a $2000000000.00 worth of trade last year. it's america's largest sport for vehicles and also handled launch volumes of coal ships and, and lumber that all needs to go elsewhere. the shipping industry is already being disrupted. we'll see a tax and the right see of calls and increase in price is on goods from asia that speak to guy peyton about this he's the secretary general of the international chamber of shipping is joining us from london. thank you for being with us before
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we talk about the wider economic impact of this bridge collapse. how do you see impacting the local economy? first of all, in baltimore, and how is it going to affect operations on the us east coast port operations on the us east coast as well. thank you very much. thanks to invite to me on i think it's going to be a localized, disappointing disruption katie. the portables, more close, we don't know when it's going to reopen. you've got a lot of a bridge wreckage, which is now loading the c bed with the mind you can move in and out to baltimore is that's going to take some time to get the results has in place to lift that to clear that. so we're talking days, a couple weeks for baltimore to be closed. the ship stuck inside baltimore hall would like to the con sale. and so obviously it will stop at 2 other pools which will close tonight and they'll come to fix, right. you talk about a localized disruption, what sort of disruptions precisely will this costs for companies that rely on the port of baltimore for their imports and exports? this is also
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a primary port for the auto industry. it isn't dates of the company is gonna have to bundle tend to pulse which i can discharge. and another thing that cock goes pro . so that's going to, in the short term, could creates a bunch of next small ships to be gotten to the other ports which will go above the next 7 delays. so these things will work themselves out of time. but clearly, for the next a period of time, there's going to be disruption to the, to the, the maritime supply chain in that area as they dislike is taken out by other places . and hopefully both will pull low sooner rather than later. yeah. and the shipping industry worldwide has, as we said, been disrupted by the attacks and the red sea. do you see this having an impact on elsewhere apart from the united states on, on shipping from asia for example. i don't think you'll have too much of the fact that you're quite right. they. the events in the red sea is the cause of massive disruptions and the electing of the supply chain is i think what i write to be sent to contain the lines now round the south coast of africa. many tongue to companies
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do the same thing as well. so we've seen that lengthy supply chain due to the tax on shipping in the, in the red sea. so it's coming up that is having a real time effect on disruption unless you cite inflation as well. we saw go through. ready as a guy, when the sewage cannot, was buff bother you haven't given that a message, the destruction to the supply chain. so i think with the baltimore is much more localized the things of the red sea uh the soon as can. i will even do the panama canal, which has been restricted crossings. they have a much more serious effect on the global supply chain. okay, thank you very much for talking to us guy plating from the international chamber of shipping, joining us and from london. thank you for your time. thank you. still ahead on algebra, protesting against what they say, actual integration goals. we have the latest on the holy, the launch and mexico. and some tops on 5. 10 is on display at the miami. open one, wrap up the best of the options for us with joe say with the
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hi everyone. first things 1st. what were the reports in italy from amelia romano rate down to rome. this is going to be deluge here. could see half a month's worth of rain in rome over the next 24 hours. but we're talking up warmer air from africa. so look, that pops up the temperature and tate on it in albania, up to $25.00 degrees. also a sting with the wind rolling and pouring through portugal and spitting the winds. really going to be a factor here up and down the coast of portugal, looking at gas exceeding 85 kilometers per hour. pretty much all day for the northwest as well. few showers mixed in there, extending from france into the low countries. but we really get going here with the rain and wind on thursday, particularly for england and wales. light breeze through assemble, 17 degrees make catching odd sharp. but look at that warmer air from africa, athens is up to 25. there's been another sand store,
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and this time in algeria potentially, we could see it in to new z as in libya. and then for south africa, we've got some severe thunderstorms, northern cape, western cape province, inquisitive living tall, and then a tropical storm making line fall in ne matt. a gas scar. this one is packing a punch, and really just warbling over this area ringing out its moisture. we could see upwards of half a meter of rain over the next 48 hours by for now on the eve, nature does not function. we don't exist. we depend, mation takes care of itself. we learn from nature, we have a chance to move forward. dying are coming soon. on counting the cost nuclear a pallet is back in the energy debate. is it on the edge of a come back? the e. u has pledge, but it's of dollars to cash strapped egypt. what's behind the deal?
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and how could it potentially bad all text, all the math and creations and businesses counting the cost on algebra. palestine is once a very different place from today. most of the cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film, which is 0. well, here's historians and i'd witness accounts that portray early 20th century by this time as a thriving fibers move to the reach of with multiple investments were excess, moving from one city to another, kind of starting 1920 on al jazeera, a news . the you watching the news are on algae sierra live from doha. i. reminder of our top
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story is this our is really forces, again targeted residential areas in a rough fight in southern gaza. hopefully it's recess at least 12 people were killed in the latest attack. more than 1500000 display, spanish, simians of being forced to shout. that is really soldiers, operators, several cities across the occupied west bank. at least 3 people have been killed in jeanine, 2 of them teenagers, several other people were wounded in military operations, me anomalous. and, and these really as striking 711 on a scale that these 7 people, the attack hit, the village of how the re, a targeted health center used by the 70s on crew. jamal is plenty of us defense secretary, android austin has told israel's defense minister, the safety of civilians in raphael and southern gaza is a top priority. you'll have gone to us at the pentagon for meetings on tuesday. israel says it's going ahead with a plan for ground defensive and profit in southern gas. on 1500000 policy means
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i've been forced to seek shelter. the invest, despite widespread concerns from the us and the international community that speak to somebody else. arianna bottle this, he's the director of the center for as i'm in global affairs that assembled assign university. thank you for being with us on alger 0. so we have israel flaunting the un security council resolution which call for an immediate sci fi on gaza, just as it fronted past resolutions or foresight smocks, the accusations of genocide by the top, your know, official franchise called the niecy ended plans to go ahead with this offensive on vasa, is this pressure from the international community making a difference at all? what sort of step should be instructional to me to be making and be taken to deter israel to the brother of course, is that much of that does not have any of these. there's a lot of bark and, but there is
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a solution that was passed by the security council does not support the a convo repercussions of ignores. and that's what has been doing that actually demented states which is a partner in the crime. so it is, it has been committing its completed and the atrocities i said the solution is not binding even though it's fast. for the 1st time, maybe security council has vicious that a penny that the international community could do, even if not by the security, because also searching the way they got a 70 den freeze is what it is. membership, it's an isolated so that it can even explain it if it wants to include empower a panel, a traditional panel review the shooting panel by which the is ready to leave those, the media, to review those, those who are committing these atrocities and genocide, they can hook held them accountable and they could be try inside, you know, they could also impose sanctions, you know, they can not make sanctions, other kind of sanctions. it can also, that is why it, if it does not allow all day to get in on handed,
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it can also send bits on trucks. so egypt or other watches as the, the, the, you and that could do. but unfortunately, that is not a win international to do that because of the american official till they are a number of measures the say that being josh will community could be taking to, to force israel to comply with these resolutions. what, what do you think the calculus is right now when it comes to these raise? they have this brand defensive on, on, rasa. let's yahoo says he will go ahead with a, do you think they will? despite all the suppression? i mean, we'd have to fix the video has been threatening this long time. the u. s. does not like the uh the, the, the invasion overall have to take place because he knows that with very small area, there will be plenty of casualties and domestic b. that's on that date, well, the us chairs as well and trying to eliminate the resistance and trying to take out
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all the how mosquitoes and so on and so forth. but it does not want this image because of the political calculations, domestic relations between the elections and right now is losing all the swinging states because of this time because of a guys. and he is very concerned, but he's going to lose this elections because of this. uh, is there any combat in which it does not really care about domestic politics also? it didn't. yeah. put in his own calculations. he wants to go ahead because he wants to please his right. when did you notice that also this water stops, he could be a going to prison because of to try and had is spending against him splits in his interest. not to go ahead and stop the war. these political calculations that you talk about, um what, what impact do you see them having on the us these really relationship going forward? we of course, so israel angered by the us ups tension on that you in security council resolution, do you think the relationship is being tested?
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i mean there's a lot of tension between the democratic party because it's split. i mean, the, the, i mean there's a very welcome minority, but it's pretty full color and it's increasing by today who are not happy with is ready to policy and wants to shut down. this for the republicans are taken advantage and putting a lot of pressure on the democrats and also across the united states because of that part of the ideological reasons. but those are both political in the elections . but on the other hand, is an attorney on particularly does not want to give any credit or any kind of leeway to the democrats, because he profess trump in this election, sent me at area and very good to hear your thoughts about this. thank you for joining us. i'm area is strongly assembled. assign university. joining us there from you stumble. thank if are not to have gotten his time with the health care system is in crisis. hospitals and clinics are fully equipped. 10 medical staff
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often leave the country for better opportunities abroad. a lot of international support is adding to the problem as well. so i'm a been job it re, for some cannot province. this is the track for tennessee coast and a bunch of travelers. even be a good driving conditions without much still a landslide. narrow mountain road where just one car can pass at a time, is the only way to the hospital loaded on vehicles capable for the journey. most of those needing medical help don't have the luxury of ambulances, including the sun, since the volleyball and take over of 2021. there's been a shop dropped in dorner funds, which helped together improving public health. this the lack of instruction and support also resulted in shutting down basic health units and many clinics. now, the 150 bed central hospitals, not only said half a 1000000 people from corners,
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14 districts, and also patients from newest on problems. that's very rough on the look traveled from because he cannot afford to go to a private hospital. his son suffers from the moody, easily treatable under the right circumstances. but it's in good faith and without proper care why didn't use the whole lot of the younger we have doctors, but not many. and we don't have medicine. and the doctors don't know how to treat patients with pneumonia. there was not a big hospital like this about the current government, which calls itself the slumber cameron faced multiple bands and women and have also scared of a many healthcare professionals. other women are now allowed in the health sector. it is still a shortage of doctors and nurses. i do not offer this. that's not how that's coming from. the patients arrived here in a critical stage and some are dead on arrival. we referred most of the critical patients to jello. but if we had a standard, i see you for critical patients. we would not need to send them away a, an unforgiving terrain and unpaid roads like this being people have to travel hours
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to get medical help. it's not just corner problems in other places or occupation forces spend more than $300000000.00 a day every day for 20 years. pensive diet picture. most of gums believe corruption in pbc is dropped them of basic services and facilities. projects such as this hospital either remain incomplete or only existed on paper because i'm on the corner when i had a basic problem is are 200 fed hospitals. i'm finished building since we have been reassured that the construction of this building will restart soon. and patients in corner have basic demands on the matter. we want this road to be booked an ambulance for the clinic and both doctors and specialist until that happens, they must take an affordable, headless journeys just to see a doctor. so i'm going to drop it down to 0. about ne and the son, donald trump,
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social media company has made its stock market debut on wall street. the trump media and technology group ended the day at nearly $60.00 a share, giving a market capitalization of meeting $8000000000.00. but some analysts, orange, predicting a successful future if truth social can increase its 5000000 users. trump launched it 2 years ago after he was banned from major social platforms following the interaction at the west capital. saying in the us, florida, governor of on desantis has signed into a law restriction on social media use for minus. the new legislation now banned social media accounts for those on the 14 and mandates. parental consent for uses age 14 and 15. the move comes after other us federal states considered similar measures. desantis says the law will protect miners, but he expects legal challenges steam, columbia military offensive in the south, west of scale to at least 8 members of an armed rebel group. the essential general staff controls drug trafficking routes along the border with ecuador and venezuela
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. the groups accused of exploiting the peace process to expand their influence and recruit you members. the army in yan moore is struggling with a recruitment problem casualties in the war against rebel forces. these ocean and overall have defeated the ranks. mandatory constriction is due to be re introduced next month. but many young man are choosing to join the resistance forces or flee the country instead. i'll just here is tony chang met some of them. dodging the draft in thailand, sport a ton of nascent really, who will choose from the opposite banks, the more he river young men, some of military age splash around in the water. a well, the way the river divides thailand, m u m, and he crossed it illegally last week to escape the military draw financial on if i stayed to get my name along with the fact i was involved in the civil disobedience
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. we've looked to consider to be a criminal, even if i receive a conscription notice, i don't think they would put me into military service. they will arrest and imprison me. that in some areas the draft lottery has already begun that many. don't want to leave the state to jones in recent weeks, long queues outside embassy isn't younger, but legitimate visas onto an option. the most people in me i'm going to the most government connect, so made up with the elect to them. peace is wanting that tens of thousands or more will flee into neighboring countries, getting it out, you know, the door. these numbers are going to increase more rapidly because conscription has now started. now they are collecting data and going to knock on people's doors in april and may have so many more people would try to avoid being taken. nobody wants to be a slave of the military when to mazda and forces are in desperate need of new personnel discussion. low morale and casualty is a taking
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a toll on the ranks while they fight to civil war. on numerous friends, there are still quite a lot of people coming across into thailand for me. i'm up with these. a trade is people with special permits. nowadays, if you're an old return, as you need a special visa from the embassy, that is very all to get the crossing alone, employers border into thailand isn't hard. well, the guessing there is dangerous. that's what this mother did with a son who's just 1019 southern. these are all by natural didn't the precious know parents, ones that are children to face dangerous of beings conscripted as our family is involved in political movements exhibited accrued? my son is a priority, so i decided to leave the country. now she and her son faced nonsense in future. illegal immigrants with limited funds and no support, but they have no doubt. the alternative is west. tony chung,
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out to 0 on the time. yeah. and my boredom or the time of alice springs in australia has declared a nighttime caffeine for under 18 year old to try and co vine in crime. police say the death of an 18 year old man has led to find the feuds. one fight involved around a 150 armed people. 5 arrests were made and thousands of weapons seized. police reinforcements are being sent to the area. a still head on algae 0 on historic night for george's football team as they qualify for a major tournament for the 1st time. a 6 inch square foot jump statement the business latest to be sponsored by interlock tuck. he's real estate consultant. the
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and the scores hes jo calling. thank you. you kinds president love them. is lensky has praised the countries football team for qualifying for the 1st major tournament . since the russian invasion, the seo best bought was victory in the playoffs along with poland and georgia. david stokes round up the action to the right moments of celebration, feed crane, amid the own guiding rule with russia to secure the full successive appearance of the year arrives with the $21.00, play a fig tree of iceland. the game has to be paid in poland. which has the largest concentration of ukrainian refugees as a result of the conflict back home, which is now incident stood. yeah, the sweetness for, for our support is for our country for people, for also dere, squeeze police now protecting. i'm afraid in this case, i think the everybody's understand how we supposed to, how was important this this we know,
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hold on and so much i know why despite old at home games being spread across europe unfolding a goal behind this game, ukraine still found a way to win chelsea's behind a boot drake with the window 6 minutes from time to ukraine, emerged from a qualifying group which included european champions. it's late, and one is of england the euro. so be up against belgium's to back yet. and romania. well russia a band from taking part because of the invasion. the also heading through a poland, despite fighting to get a shuttle charge and a 120 minutes. they beat wales on penalties and caught it. it means well, but live in dusty and his side will learn to put the euros against prince the netherlands in australia. and for the 1st time we'll see george at the arise in on
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it. they also want to shoot out against the 2000 and the full champions grease awaiting them in group f as a key, a quote to go and the czech republic, or well before its uh or the outlook we put in the last for years. we go to the back today and that's an amazing feeling. it's 1st time georgia had qualified for a major tournaments. and after the game, the players joined friends to celebrate in the countries capital city tbilisi. the euros kick off in germany on june 14th david stokes. l. g 0. as for the 2026 walcott council, i have reached the next round of qualifying of to victory over 28. it's a console was 77 minutes for the 1st sullivan match. cutoff time talk for a moiz ali, putting them in front. and the last less than 60 seconds mohammed home be heading in to a equalize us. some of elsa ali go to the 2nd of the night. so when it's
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a full castle to one victory o's and showed the agent champion a place at the next position, if the tournaments in saudi arabia, in 3 years time call is that correct, says he's trying his best tennis in months off to reach in the course of finals of miami, i pin the wall number 2 was up against the tale and 23rd saint lawrence and was 50 . both players were doing that best to put on the show for the crowd that it was the top see do came through in straight sets, 6363 offers. when at indian wells last week, across the same and see beat home the 1st month to kind the sunshine double as well . just address in 2017 australian open champion. the unexplained a is also into the causes. the 2nd seed getting past a tunnel in a with free one down in the 1st set that came back to when it's 6 full, the full taking. the 2nd 63 be attending. we'll find that it went with that remains on costs to successfully defended tool level titled for the 1st time.
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last year as miami, a champion, i became a slow start to beat germany. so many kupta method of took a type 1st set the type right before racing through the 2nd 6 love, the russian will play chillies, nicholas jewelry for prices, and we finally us in the women's role. so let's see that another box and a one, a tough, much money, a subsidy to book have placed in the semi finals. what about can i, who's the highest ranks player left in the tournament? the, the 3 steps to get pos, have 3 components that was move in an hour between rebecca this 1st to match points on the eventual 1st one that one of the months 2020, to wimbledon champion, eventually coming out on top of the 2 hours and 58 minutes standing in the way of put it back in a in a 2nd successive miami opened. the final is victoria as a rank of the former. well, number $1.00 and $3.00 time whenever dispense, also had a mattress and cost a final much as the rank of taking over 3 hours to be seated. usually i put in se button, it's reset. she's the 3rd player to make the studies of the tiny says she forces
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proof of it in 1989 and miss williams in 2017. the 10 i super kings have continued the winning starts the new indian from elite cricket season. the defending champion, the last is finally dropped heights and by 63 runs on tuesday evening. this national election revenge of 46 of twin peoples. as you can see, is to make an impressive day during the competition. and she's going to be best phone to the with the, with the 6 of the 1st full went on smash, the 23 bill, 51. as a 10 i see things made. it went through to in the tournament, i saw baseball. so head, tawny has been trying to put the gambling scandals surrounding his point, interpreted behind him as he gets ready for the bus and it'll be game for the la dodgers on us soil. autonomy received a standing ovation. these he faced his old team, the like angels. an exhibition game on tuesday
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really spent 6 seasons with the angels before join an adult as last december and a huge 700000000 dollars 10 years ago. but over the last week, he's been dealing with an alleged success of millions of dollars by full and tough turn. friends, the payoff and the legal foot micah attorney is denied as a bus on sports. and as far as the interpreter, some adults just say communications have improved since tiny, like you, it's gonna help relations internally because, you know, there's no longer a buffer. i've already seen it. you know, the, the last couple days, i think show hayes bed now even more engaging with his teammates. and i think there's only upside any, any tell the new ranges have to come the 1st team because of payoff for this season . i did the some adelphia fly is also why i said period in tuesdays game, the teams traded 7 goals and that periods to take it over time. when i add them for 436 seconds in to see
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a 65 when the ranges over the 1st 10 to 100 points this season and they have 10 games. so for play that's was telling come back in the in the a is the lake has rallied from 19 point down in the 44 to speak to milwaukee fox. the lake has what without the interest in the bron james but the davis and austin reads put into what for you had a triple double and made as high breaking 3 points. us with 37.8 seconds left in the 2nd over time. the night is completing a brilliant turnaround when $128.00 to $120.00 for communication between danielle miller with less of full months to go until the powerful impacts purchase state board of sky brown has been showing off the move she hopes will get her goals. metal at the she has games, the 15 year old who is a bronze in tokyo, in 2021, has been writing a health pipe between 2 double deck buses in the middle of london's thames rizza. she'll have another impressive drop out the games with escape floating competition
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being held in the heart of the french capital, the right that is or use pulls. now i have low fee, eliza, folio, thank you very much for that's not in southern mexico, the thousands of migrants are heading towards the us border on what they call a holy week march. it's becoming the annual tradition to protest against immigration policies in the us and mexico. new arrival results. the city of the to the in southern mexico, the starting point for new migrant care van, heading north toward the westport. we want to leave the temperature low because temperature last turned into a large migrant. to this latest care van is comprised of migrants and asylum seekers of various nationalities, including been as well and ecuadorian and 100. many of them traveling with young children wherever we are going is simply to seek a better life. the truth is,
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we face many dangers in our country, and that forces us to flee with our children. human rights activists say the care of it during holy week has transformed into an annual tradition to protest against immigration policies in the us and mexico. uh, it will be adding up, was this condo, the government tides does not take responsibility. yet the suffering of migration remains the same. take stations the robberies above all, not allowing them to get some buses. it seems criminal to me. criminal to say so many people. so many children working on the sunday. last month, us border patrol reported more than $140000.00 migrant encounters. while that number is significantly lower than the nearly 250000 reported in december, the governments of mexico and the us are feeling the pressure of curbing migration as national elections near in both countries. visit up a little al jazeera as well. that's it for me for the batch bull,
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but do say with us on how to 00 vanya is with you next with more of the day. the of these changes will be rapid, costly, and largely undesirables. the viability of many ecosystems is at stake, as is the viability of civilization, as we know it's dying. coming soon to develop drugs, but humans, scientists conduct tests on animals, monkeys are in high demand for the global associates have led to assuming black market. 101 east travels to cambodia, whistle blowers excludes electric government involvement in smuggling monkeys on which is the era on counting the cost nuclear pallet is back in the energy debate. is it on the edge of a come back? the e u has pledged, but it's of dollars to cash strapped egypt. what's behind the deal?
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