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all the these riley miller traces. it's now kills 90 palestinians tide hundreds during its attack on the i'll shoot for hospital complex in northern gas or the until mccrae, this isn't just a lie from our how also coming up phase of male nutrition among kansas health. weird because there's concerned it's affecting their ability to save lives. one part of leadership is knowing when the time has come to pass on the pass it on to somebody else. and then having the courage to do is that time is no surprise. resignation is islands prime, and it's telling us we're as close as he stiffened down to personal and political
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reasons. and columbia is to raise you military operations against a break away faction of the fall. cripples officer and indigenous group is attacked the we begin in dallas and we are explosions and guns. i have been ongoing around deals chief a hospital 2 days off the is where i launched a major military operation. these ready on me now says it has killed 90 palestinians over the course of the ride photos haven't moved, showing people being tied up and detained inside the hospital. israel says it has interrogated more than 300 people and taken at least 160 out of guns. if a further investigation goes as health ministries is the situation inside the hospitals, critical and hundreds of displaced civilians, patients and stuff. a still trapped inside the palestinians who had been sheltering in l shaped hospital site is rarely sold just the time that the hours before
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ordering them to move south that uh we will see on the, on demand, cold, abusive, instructed me, and other men to take off our clothes and get down. these riley's kept the women at all, she thought, but took us to another building nearby. we stayed until the evening. they investigated us, took out ideas, and eventually returned us back to elsie. they kept some of the men or the rest of us we are told to follow in it's rarely tank until hide around about from there we were free to go to bed. besides the some good things ready times for firing up to despite the fact we were raising white sheets, these ready soldiers spoke to us in english and we didn't understand them. i'm diabetic. we spent 3 days without food or water. i'd rather have been killed than suffer without food, all just the days. the size i came from i'll she saw the journey here was terrible . i'm injured and i fell 4 times. it was almost a miracle to leave a sheaf it and come here. but i am in excruciating pain. it's intolerable to get
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some more on this topic though as i'm joins us now from profit and southern gaza and at least 90 palestinians killed at l schafer. the rides going on for at least a couple of days. now i can just bring this up to date with the latest about what you're hearing from there. yes it's uh the situation continues to be really critical and completely difficult and that it should not hospice so and also an old roast or lead thing to the medical compound as bottles continue to rage. but we must fight to the east bed. the soldiers, we have been contacting them both residence in the vicinity of the area, describing the situation. being completely to y'all take as the sound of gunfire exchange continued on the ground where these by the forces up till now have killed 90 palestinians and have a rest of more than 100 others on the upper ration. is it still going on till now where these very ministry had been stating that they are trying to fly to more
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better tree in for us truck chapel? most of the military waiting on the same time, people are completely trapped inside the hospital. we are talking about hundreds of patients and displaced people who've worked previously taking shield to inside the hospital on april to fleet till now. as the bombardment is, is absolutely unfolding the entire area. we are talking about those as of houses being destroyed, i'm bothered by these very forces and own leaching growth to the medical facility till now. okay, thanks so much for that to that is talking to is in the for us and rough on. okay, we're gonna stay with us and go to and run con, who isn't occupied east jerusalem and, and run. as we've been talking about this in mounting international pressure on israel. can you just fill us in on the lightest and is that pressure actually starting to be felt there? well, we know from the pasta 70 all g is a, is really, is very, very good at deflecting any pressure that it comes from,
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from the international community. we've seen that since october the 7th, as well. now, what israel is saying right now, it's talking about a ground invasion into roughly that has the international community alarmed. in fact, the us, one of the biggest boxes of israel, is going to present as well with options that will, it says will allow notes to mount a large scale ground defensive in that to cause that israel is resisting this pressure to do anything other than a large scale ground offensive, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that's the only way they all going to eliminate. how much is also said that there are disagreements between present drug biting of us and israel when it comes to how to eliminate how mass. but they all agreed to have mass needs to be eliminated. this is a crack in the relationship, the u. s. b u. k. germany and problems remain very strong allies when it comes to
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israel. but it is a disagreement, and a disagreement is going to become even more crucial in the coming days. as we see this offensive into ref, always these ray, these one and they want quite soon coming to fruition spots and to be blinking us ex 3 states is on a total of the middle east to arrive it in jerusalem, handing tel aviv at some point these guys, to me, things he's going to be talking about a c spy, which is being discussed right now in co, but you'll also be talking about that ground invasion interrupt as the once again israel, very good. it resisting all of this pressure. the international community is put in a box, it remains to have these key allies, you all agree to the limitation of the mass, and that includes as a site the us, the u. k. france and germany is the key way here. but how they do that is now under discussion, it's not a crack in the relationship between his role and his allies,
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but it's certainly something that is now in the discussion. the thanks so much him around him, or i con for us there and occupied east jerusalem. okay, well these are the latest pictures from get it, and saudi arabia, we're us secretary of site and st blinking has just arrived on who's licensed visits of the region. he will be discussing, if it's to secure a goal, is a safe spot and to boost a deliveries. okay, well for more on this, the spring in illinois, is there a senior political analyst smell on the chart? and the 1st of all on that, he's a to try and bring about a ceasefire in kaiser and boost died. what chances do you give him, of doing either of those things on this visit? why depends how sincere he is? i don't think he said it's a big time, especially to a lot, you know, with time over the past 5 months in the beginning he went in and he has that sits in order about him that kind of excuse and such and you know, decency but in fact, for the past 5 months,
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you've been very selective with his facts, very deceptive in his big declarations. so much sort that just last week. he was telling us that is read, has the worst thing possible to get paid food to the people who need it most in gaza. one cannot hear a more flag guarantee, misleading statements by any the, by, especially when at the same time this past few days. the european union for them policy chief, joseph beretta, has been saying that is right. it has when, what the nice thing hunger. so how could these 2 photo models the cheapest one of the united states, one of the european union, b. c, something. so they are meant to oppose me know the facts, you know, from the, from the feet of the pictures. what we know right from all our reporting from the
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ground in gaza, is that 2nd blinking has been deceptive. has been thing is drugs advocate done stuff for the past 5 months and it's just been human using him non stop for the past 5 months. we've heard him say that is a promise. the promise me promise me that they would use the number of casualties. several weeks later we calculate several 1000 more children were killed by is that separate a 1000 more women where it goes by is are so really thinking might look and sound the part but to be trusted. do you think that he will, you will see a change in his rhetoric while he is on this trip where he might actually step up and put more pressure at least in that regard on his room. so this is the thing, right? the box by then and here's the attendance is that one day they say something and then the next day the flip or the sound like the flipped. right. so we hear from washington with that for example, last few days that for the whole month. but it's something by then would not talk
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to prime minister, nothing you know. and that he basically insinuated to the uh, you know, to the democrats chief center to chuck, uh, what's his change? sure. that you know, nothing, you know, really basically has to go right there and there has to be and you will not be as possible. and then by then gets on the phone with nothing you know, and he 1000 no, no, no, no, no, you know, the last thing we want to do is on seat. your, you know, is not what we have in a lot of mine is also, so it's very bizarre, right? if you will, if you had the rational mind. but if you have the political mind, you don't think it's bizarre. you think it's politics. by then an ad blinking of playing politics with palestine. they are paying politics with guns and hence they can speak out of both sides of the mouth at the same time they have absolutely no problem with that. they can fill one thing to the american electorate. one thing, so that the national public opinion, another se, it's 2 days ready for the patient just just as a staying with the politics of all of this,
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especially within the us wouldn't bind and want this to be over and done with sooner rather than later before the election in november because we are seeing significant pushback from the la jared communities and some of these crucial swing states, which he's going to need to win the face to the fate. trump. well, to be honest, uh, just looking at the record. clearly, he has a big problem with much more than the out of americans. he has problems with african americans now, especially those who just came out and say something about that. there is a plausible genocide in garza, even among, you know, sort of eventually coal southern. and there's a big, big problem with the, with a young democrats. huge problem with young to independence. so much so that's we are talking now about a majority of young democrats don't agree with his policy on guys, right? and there's of course, the, the out about my cause i'm going to hold this active as committed unto racism. young, good movement. there's a degree movement,
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all of them are listen about the question of most and it goes to see you and it question of justice motion of values. and then i think he lost a lot. busy of votes, especially in swing, switched like michigan, like the survey, new york for that song so forth. whether he's going to be able to make it up and hands. he's kind of talking to talk about that. you know, he's definitely the now remains to be seen. but i really cannot see a major change happening aside from the so cool temporary ceasefire. yeah, uh this summer because i think once we hit the convention in the united states, the democratic and republican prevention sometime in the summer, july, august and then up to november, basically foreign policy is that in, in, in the election campaigns. and i think it by then has had a window from january till now. before ramadan. yeah. all right. i think it's beginning wasted because he's not using you can also leverage with this, right. he says that he, he doesn't like what, nothing else is doing, but he's doing nothing about it. and when he gets on the phone with nothing,
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you know, he basically tells him that, you know, we're all friends. mm. okay. well, actually with david, thanks again melanie really appreciate it. thank you. at least 23 pallets and ends . we're going to distribute aiden northern cause i have been killed by and is rarely as striking. will pines bones targets close to the quite round about with supplies for the north and distributes as the distinction is on the cell l. d in fraud. that links northern and southern gaza. several attacks that being carried out on pel, us and the, and seeking aid at that same location just last month is really forces i couldn't find on a crowd. they're killing 118 people who was seeking food. this rel, strikes on this are odd refugee camp and central cars that have killed at least 24 palestinian women and children. with this aside, the don't attack as people with sleeping completely destroyed the residential area . dozens were injured and risky, was still trying to reach others who was missing under the rubble and, and his riley is drawing on another refugee camp and central counsel killed at
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least 17 people. they included and entire family in the breeze can witness the site of nearby bakery was destroyed in the attack before the one and the bakery is critical for feeding the entire neighborhood. at least $100.00 and full palestinians had been killed right across the strip and just the last 24 hours of the world health organization says doctors and gals, suffering male nutrition, weight, loss and exhaustion admits catastrophic food shortages. but we can continuously to treat the engine, but without enough food. the struggling to get through the shift. victoria gas and b has more dr. bashaw, abdul called it hasn't stopped working all day. he's doing a 24 hour shift in the accident and emergency department of alex, the hospital in gauze us and surviving on a few plates of rice. and this low model looks like about the, the font, the noise bett. we've been provided with a few meals, but nutritionally, they are not sufficient out of each meal to share between 2 doctors consist of rice
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and a small amount of vegetables. no protein is not enough for adults and working these hours. the head of the emergency department is worried about his team's ability to keep going. he says, die of food shortages mean staff stopped the shift exhaustive. i'm famished. in the money, we're seeing malnutrition, among health workers in the emergency department, white gloves, pile skin, the comp. what like this and especially with so many injuries coming in. they don't have the energy to work for more than 2 hours for cool. at the hospitals, make shift kitchen they to and the few ingredients available into meals for staff. can food has become a staple with visual l suite during more than 5 months of will bought it's far from being an adequate sources suit. the we're suffering from nutritional deficiencies, fruit and vegetables aren't available. so we're not getting any minerals or vitamins. we depend on canned food, but sometimes the price of the go sky high without adequate nutrition, does
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a high risk of health workers folding sick. and that's the last thing causes collapsed health system needs. victoria gates and b l g 's era. several doctors with 1st hand experience and gaza have account of the difficulties medics phase trying to save lives in the health care system that has collapsed. earlier we spoke to dr. nick may not a consultant surgeon who volunteered for an emergency medical mission and gaza. he described the situation patients by stirring his most recent trip to so i've been going to garza for nearly 15 years and i thought i would be use. but i'd be prepared for what i was going to see when i went into garza on boxing day. but what i saw, i like the hospital was the single was a series of cases i've ever seen in my career was adult to i'm a polling technical situations. we found ourselves in a great locker results has. but most of all the most of porting injures predominate on children and women. and i spent most the 2 weeks operating on severe
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explosive interest to the chest and abdomen. and the majority of the patients all place on women and also some severely injured children as well. can you expand on that? what was the hall this, paul? tiffany will experience when you look back, i think seeing some of the, a pulling lee in just children in particular. i spent some time in the emergency room with alex all spell as well and saw some very small children was terrible buttons, multiple traumatic amputations, and no real room to deal with these tragic cases. the result is we're very limited on some days. we had no multi, no strong painkillers skipped these patients. and i remember things as one small child who had terrible burns to her face so bad that you could see the buttons of her face and she clearly had no chance of survival. i'm was going to die,
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but we had no pain relief to give her. so no, certainly. will she certainly going to die, but she couldn't die peacefully. she died in agony. there was no way peaceful for her to go. she was ended up lying on the floor of the mozy department and this was one case, but we still multiple cases like that and they were deeply deep be tragic. this was still a hit here on al jazeera, a rocky sauce argentine is president who has marketing 100 days in office to explain why he's acted so many argentinians the the of that stuff in the usual c setting, at any rate in southeast asia, when the wet season is upon us and it still potentially the east java this bit more
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of interest in sherry range of this philippines. they could get heavier and recently, big childs in thailand and being ma, which might not retentions back a bit with a guess. they could produce flash flooding, which is not. that's unusual, but you'd think we're talking about the rain moving, but winter has not said good bye to japan is trying to set me, but you got a few snow showers coming through on the 1st i even home shrew and this some of the features in bring won't come through the other, see, but actually it comes up against the cold air in northeastern china. so for north korea to some degree, but it's a south korea and the north east of charlotte. snow is once more in the full cost. but because of that stuff leafy is nice and warm, hey, attempt just took the 67 degrees above the average north of the yangtze pad, increasing south of the ang. see the few outbreaks of like you straight. if you shout, that's not on usual, nor indeed all the shelves in straight line. okay. some possibilities in your, in bangladesh. so they happen. have you that you might like. but the snow is that you see up here is the loss of gas. so it was
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a very active system that came across it wrong. so on thursday, most bow for us kind of time and the fondles will package them. samples tend to be just the in an increasingly complex world, it's paramount to be direct or should move in. international law is vehicle b, this model on sort of discussions. the customer, the noise is real, operates under climate of absolute infinity. we challenge conventional wisdom. how does it affect you? how does it affect the community? a sense that message that andy out of bigotry, that a psalm of 12. yeah. but these are acceptable forms of, of hate. upfront one out of here, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the cell. he's really on. he says it's now killed at least 90 palestinians during an ongoing right on l shape. a hospital and gaza city is ready. so i'll just begin there like this rides on monday. a mazda has described it as a mess. the co signed patients and displaced people are among those cubes. is ready as strikes and northern cause i have killed at least 23 palestinians working to distribute those will planes at the quite round about which links northern and southern cancer and us secretary of state antony blinking has arrived in saudi arabia on his licensed visit to the region he will be discussing if it's to secure a guns, a safe spot and to boost a deliveries is also expected to visit cats. egypt and is right. the veronica is different down as the islands prime minister and leader of the
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governing, seen a guy on the policy nelson comes with veronica. only 2 he is into his 2nd to him is premier. he's be need to authentic allison's 2017 when it became party leader and to show back in june 2017. i knew that one part of leadership is knowing when the time is come to pass on the bass on to somebody else. and then having the courage to do us that time is now, so i am resigning is present to the leaders and the guy was active today. i will resign as t, so as soon as my successor is able to take up that office for more on this for children's joins us from london. and we're, this obviously time is a pretty huge surprise to have anymore idea of exactly why he resigned. yeah, it did come with a big shock. even political inside, as in dublin wouldn't fix faxing this and the announcement that came through
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earlier in the day that bracket was about. so it gives to his resignation speech to many people uh by consort, surprised completely. and i think even now we have heard from veronica, many will be thinking that they don't know the real reason that the justification that he gave was not perhaps a, for the real reason for his decision. he said, you know, that's a, this was a personal decision. he said that this was a political decision as well. there's never a right time to resign cyber racket, but this is as good a time is. and he said that essentially the country and the economy are in a good place. he went through some of the accomplishments, he thinks the government as hands taking all of them from austerity to prosperity. he said unemployment to full employment, preventing a hard border on the island of harland and those brakes. it tools and guiding the nice and through the pandemic, a more equal and modern country. but ultimately,
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you said politicians are human beings. they give separate things. and so we call and give any more otherwise america, and then it's time to move on. now, the background to this is that's his policy for you to go is not being polling particularly well recently 10 of its and pays at parliamentarian school td's. in orleans i've left recently and that's never really a good look for a policy and stay with 2 referendums in march that his policy, as part of this coalition government had been championing the aims to liberalize bits of the iris constitution. i noticed referendums were defeated, pretty resoundingly, with a very light set out. so that's the background. but still a big, big surprise for iris politics that live broadcast. the youngest t shirts in the country's history should be stuffing down. so really and we're, we're just very briefly what's the process to find islands next? prime minister,
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i say it's gotta be quick. so basically we've got into an off week. so side of the april. that's when the policy st ago is a meant to have a new leader i chose and then that leader will basically be elected by the goal, which is the r parliaments. as the new prime minister or teacher would not expect. thing is a general election because the low that recalls for just such a thing from opposition party. the coalition seems to secure a fee and a full and a. the greens are the other bad policies in the, in the coalition day. and by said that it will continue with its mandate, and assignment of the stupidity perhaps could be taken for the 5. and that you would priest these policies. what brief on the rack his resignation, but at least a few hours ago, possibly days ago. and none of that lead to the media, as i said, complete surprise. okay, thanks so much for a we'll leave it there where we chose for us and london will be announced. president has resign just over a year off to taking office of and too long had been linked to end to corruption.
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dr. the communist parties with violations by the presidents of thomas, the reputation of the party in the states. he is the 2nd president to stand down and just to use fishermen in indonesia have gone to the rescue. over a hang of refugees. up to the boat capsized, at least 6 people were rescued. an odd shape, provo, thousands, an overcrowded refugee camps and bangladesh have recently fled to neighboring countries. the u. n. estimates around 2000 of the muslim minority in may not have arrived in indonesia since october. the gang lead and heidi has rallied support has to regain control of a neighborhood in the capital. ezekiel alexander lead crowns reported prince after his escape from prison. along with thousands of on facility of this month, parents groups have accused the gangs of committing atrocities, including killings, and right. as the colombian government is resuming military operations against the fog ripple section following in a tackling indigenous community. present, gustavo, pinterest, of the shooting was a violation of
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a cease 5 deal alessandro rump at the reports from board with a vicious attack on an armed civilians. members of a rebel dissident group opened fire on this indigenous community in the western county region that sunday, when local to resisted the arms groups attempts to forcibly recruit a young student. at least 3 people, the wounded when renowned indigenous oh tory t was killed, leaving her community long ravaged by on conflict once again in disarray and things have to medical and there's a lot of uncertainty, anxiety, and fear with growing desperate. they're 12000 people in the indigenous reservation, and people are stuck in their houses. kitchen, not going to school, everything is still because we don't know what will happen next to the question is now for the government, what will they do? we're trying to attend to by so security and social emergency president who's
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several paid to the who is but negotiating peace agreements with remaining on groups in the country took to social media to announce that the attack was a violation of and then going see speier and ordered a resumption of the military operations against them that described them i use in practice, or e. m. c is the largest they sit in facts and the former 5 gravels who refused to join the 2016 piece. deal to explore say that since the accord was signed, columbia no, to reduce the fields to take control of the country's most volatile regions, allowing remaining on groups to expand and fight for control of illegal activities like drug trafficking and go, you know, the government is engaged in peace negotiations with this girl group because they argue that they have political agenda. but the truth is that the agenda is unclear and they don't have support among local communities. and at the same time, they took advantage of the ceasefire to strengthen themselves militarily. and that's what the president has now understood and is trying to strongly,
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or the government says negotiations with this group will continue despite the setbacks. but the next steps are clear. on tuesday, the country's largest criminal organization declined that is good for. and then they will also start talks with administration in p, and there's no doubt that the suspension of this cease fire is a political blow for president petros plans to consolidate peace in the country. and one that unfortunately pertains and increase in violence for those caught in the crossfire allison that i'm get to adjust the board with that too much insane. and now when it's 100 dies, since prison have u m l i started work, it's been a turbulent time and office so thought of developing to reverse decades of economic decline and chaos that i said by proposing the capital one upside is on the continuing resistance to his cost cutting the phones which are hitting the pool it's become, i know to come on seeing things come. the enemy, late to coffee, is
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a 100 days ago. flashes between protestors and the police on the streets. and when a fight is protested was demand more food assistance for soup kitchens. as the nation has left families struggling to make ends meet. the only do we know that every day, but those who can each eternity once a day. we have at least 70 percent of the population under the poverty index. a many more working people under the indigent index. this is unsustainable. quality weights, i run the wrong scene item. the main reason nation is over 50 percent since we they took off his last december 1 who tries to carry out reforms that he says will stabilize the economy. have you had any they took off his warning people that the situation will get much worse before getting better and it has the government

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