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just deserving recipients, visit the cost on the web presence. and remember, it's a copy revised wells and increases systems cost on request the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters in delphi. i'm getting you navigate, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. hezbollah launch is more than 50 rockets into northern israel. will have an update from the south of 11 on us. president joe biden says he expects iran code attack israel sooner than later,
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and warns to run against that. israel is accused of deliberately targeting and injuring 3 journalists and then the site at the refugee camp and central garza and racked by gang violence and then a humanitarian crisis. a transitional ruling counsel is agreed in 8. see with the task of bringing political stability the we begin this news hour with the growing tensions that israel's border with loving on more than 50 rockets have been lost from southern 11 on towards the upper galley in northern israel and the occupied golan heights. some of the rockets were intercepted by the is really iron joan. the lebanese are in group has been know, has claimed responsibility for the attack on a house that was joining us from tire in southern lebanon. highly talk to us about
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how significant this attack is and what's behind the timing of it was. well, i noticed that it launched the 10s of rockets towards the northern side of his run mainly to the goal and occupied golden. that was a significant c, a. is the amount of rockets that's been of this is one. the 2nd thing and most important thing is launching, this spot gets to what's the golan heights and the past has. well, i used to retaliate for a tax and deliver these depths, for example, on the because the valley i don't understand, it meets us from the border to us, the goal and but today this attack comes in a different situation in different context. 50 rockets was sense, at least as we've seen on camera, and also has law claimed responsibility for launching to explosive laden uh, drones to watts at almost nestali also community and northern as well. so the significance,
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he also comes within the context of the range in retaliation for beginning of the general in damascus. 71 is waiting and anticipating any radian attack on is really, really seeing all these news coming out. but there are kind of analysis that this might be a way that has will as mounting the pressure on these rallies. and also it's a way to diverge the attention of the i and don't to watch. i know the targets. so this is the picture in general here from soft lab and on his run has last several attacks today on the villages and saw some southern oven on and probably been a fee um and all the, all the villages has was a claim of friends. responsibility said that the attack today was in retaliation to these attacks on it has been the had always said that the south of loving on would be a support forensic garza, but 11 ons paid the price since october. the 7th with is really
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a tax. how the rules of engagement changed recently between 11 on is really you've been traveling around the south of love and on what have you seen and what it's clear that these rules of engagement since the 8th of october, the day the austin, of his thoughts is on lebanese border being updated moment by moment, while the fact is that we're seeing an attempt by both sides to contain the attacks within the ministry targets now they've been more than 60 civilians killed on the east side of the border by is run. some of them are, the journalist on this very side is run a set that's out on 5 people. what kids. but this is part of this big picture on the situation where both sites are trying the best not to go into an old loud floor . and it's clear from the targets, it's clear from how both are meeting with each other in the daily exchanges. so the, at the beginning there was
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a talk of the depth of attacks where that is really is getting deeper into 11 on the beginning. it was just like 15 kilometers on both sides of the border or placed on his rose thought through the sacking, targets close debate or the starbucks and bottom. and the because volley goes to the 2 main cities has been extended or expanded. the a front in northern is run to what's the goal? and so this is how we are, we are seeing the update to jewels of engagement changing. all right, thank you so much. all the hash of a forward in from the south of loving on for charles isn't occupied east jerusalem . and he has more on those rocket launches. of these already made a tree size that it can save 40 rotates lower just across the border from lebanon into his route. most of them, they say they intercepted, but some fell in open air is no injuries are being reported at the moment. they're also saying that has the last sent across a couple of homes,
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drones into israel. now, this is a large number of rockets and drones, one of the biggest power rogers of the war so far him cause that's the question. the cost is, is this just a big example of the same kind of tit for tat rocket far exchanges of hostilities across that northern border with a has the law and never known? or is this the beginning of something big a that's a attack from iran will by iran, that his route is expecting at any moment now. now the is ready, defense minister, your glands, set that we are prepared to defend ourselves on the ground and in the enclose cooperation with that part is given to us by that. and we will know how to respond . a reminder of what is relevant industry has been doing so far over the last week
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or so. it has cancels out on leave for combat units. it has cold up at defense reserve is that it puts coincidence and embassies around the world on highlights. and it is being engaged in gps, jamming across the israel to disrupt any signals that drive is going to use. now. these ready minutes expires by some denny of a gallery sides of the wrong that they wouldn't know updates what changes to its advice for he's ready civilians. i think the military is trying to avoid any kind of panic amongst a white population, but he says that civilian should still be visual and because as he puts it, although his rails at defense is off some of the best in the world, they don't have messic what he means by that is that however good your defense is, may be, things can still get through where we challenge out to 0. you know, it's a funny story. some all the us president joe biden has warned iran not to attack israel. this follows
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a straight content runs console the building and damascus. earlier this month that iran says was carried out by israel, and that attack killed several high ranking arabian commanders runs leaders have threatened to retaliate. the is really army says, but it is on high alert as you've been hearing, we have high to 0 caster joining us from washington dc. so what was the message the president bite and was sending out during the white house today that it believes ron's threat to attack? israel is real, credible, and viable, and that it may come at any day. now if this were to be a direct attack for me around against israel, that would be one of the worst case scenarios for the bite administration that has been trying to contain this war from regional escalation. latest move, sending the top us diplomat to try to convince ron to back down by putting
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diplomatic pressure via other countries. but now president biden himself has issued this direct warning 20 ron the the expectation sooner than later. a wrong in this moment. don't our american personality the americans use that risk as well. we are devoted to the defense of israel. we will support is real, we will defend, help defend israel, and iran will not succeed. so heidi, he's saying all of this, as we know there's a senior u. s. military commander in israel. what is he doing and what do we understand his mandate to be yes,
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you're referring to the us central command head general eric carrillo who is in his real meeting with top is really military officials, including the defense minister. and as you just heard, president biden saying that the us will defend israel against iran, but what's unclear is what that may look like. and what these discussions between carrillo and his is really, counterparts are entailing. we know of course, that both of us and he, ron, want to avoid a direct confrontation with one another. but the pentagon has confirmed to al jazeera that it is moving additional american assets around in the region. it says to protect us troops and to bolster regional deterrence. 3. all right, thank you so much. hi, it is, are castro, thanks for that update from washington dc. earlier i spoke to, i'll just share a senior political analyst model on the shadow. he says that the united states has signaled a high level of support for israel. i was thinking of back, in fact, by
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a word to used. we'd have probably to go back to the dictionary. the united states is devoid to the voted to the defense. it was a devotion is a big word between countries. is way beyond commitment by devotion. anyway, so if you go, if you go back to january, there was a, a british, the british did it, that a graph reported about for us intelligence report. that said is read wouldn't be able to win a war against his ball as it is involved in the water and guy. so that's interesting. i'm not sure how they got that estimate. that's the american intelligence. but that was back in january, i think, is there a today has run out of more, i munition, and it's a more dire situation than it was in january. so the fact that the united states
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thinks is red could not handle his blah let alone iran. and its various allies on proxies that certainly means that the united states will have to get involved if there is a original i zation of the war on god. so now to my mind, and this is where, you know, all the recklessness of figures in the only reason one can think of why. then at the now government decided to attack the uranium concert it in damascus. not just to kill. but really in general is or i could force or pollution that a guard genitals to attack diplomatic mission is to visualize the war is to bring in the united states to draw which in to it is not a conflagration. and i think that's the most dangerous, specific believe or not, as we've heard from biden or nothing. yeah,
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i was able to manipulate the american president and executive this trap that he, that he made out for the united states. so what could be going on right now? behind the scenes, if anything is going on to try to diffuse or deescalate the situation. it seems from various media reports that the united states is involved in that box with iran, through old mind. and they are trying to figure out what is the best way, is that an alternative to an area and responds, what would they need a response be, how could it be managed? and there's a lot of, you know, back and forth, probably exchange of, uh, you know, what could one doing to the other and so on, so forth. one report, it was, it was said that he one i offered not to reach out to 8 if the united states imposed as he's fire out on guys on is right on guys on. so i don't think that's have happened. i don't think there is it scanning pause basically anything more
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than nothing you all covered. i think what the united states trying to do now is to manage both pick your brain and response, but more importantly to manage the is raise the response to the range in response to the or the coloring of retaliation. because clearly there's nothing. now government is so bloody the insurance, so reckless, so short sighted. what's its own? immediate short term survival above is or as on survival above regional stability above the safety of its own people. that it's more than willing to draw with the united states and tories no more. right. even even when it's kind of went on what i guess by law or think to the american estimates that is really strikes on dogs. i have killed at least 89 palestinians in the past 24 hours an injured more than
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a 120 others. and then for that he has more from those cited in central gaza or is really forces of ramped up their attacks. as we can see in the side rods in allowed the hospital all of the injuries and the killings are coming here from the say it off after that is really forces southern the invaded the area, the situation in the say about their future camp is very dangerous. now we're a couple of meters away from, i'm gonna say, right, if did you come this situation, it's very hard. people are not being able to evacuate, they're not even able to move. even i'm getting into is, are having a lot of difficulties to reach the areas we can hear the drones we can here and uh, the artillery selling and also air strikes. and what's very scary is people are not even able to leave their houses because there are lives in munition and clubs. copters, everywhere of this is the only hospital currently operating at in and this is
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a refugee camp. and most of the severe injuries are transferred to the hospital for more than 2 days. now, on this i ran a refugee camp has been under intensive bumping under intensive fighting and polishing use cannot leave the house garden for she doesn't know. so we was sitting peacefully and all of a sudden, explosions were dropped to his head when black. we were initially displaced from kansas city to news around then to rafa. and then back to news around going. there is no safe inch in the entire enclave animal. but these really forces destroyed our homes and we were forced to go on eunice up to one and a half months. we were again forced to hit the ortho where we spent 2 months and tense, under ruthless bombardment last night in the state. it was the worst in 10 shelling, missiles and bombardment. when we reached the area that we would see people seeing evacuating to didn't but or any other area, but unfortunately,
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they do not even have the ability or the right to evacuate their houses. this isn't the odyssey. to uninstall you're not well among those wounded in that attack on the side of the refugee camp for a group of journalists, they were injured. and what the official say was a target. it is really attack thought about some reports from alpha. so the palestinian gentlest singe had was interviewing evacuees, fleeing is ready. strikes came on the attack. say that are the most of you. he is one of the 3 dentists in good like is really strikes in this neighborhood of derek by law in central guns on zoo. uh, so gun was alone. we were covering the displacement and evacuation of residents from an area of the new camp on the north of our nurse, a rest camp. we filled in some interviews and rushes, but unfortunately we were standing at cross roads where a group of us would target to the at least falling people killed in what is really
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forces described as targeted operations on the account. $140.00 pounds for the indented us have been killed since october. the 7th and dozens will try to lost his foot more than 6 months into israel's will. then to this we are in press best just like a work is in front of vehicles. continue to be victims of israel on slow as well. so we'll have to go into any at till to back to see in a moment quite children have nowhere to attend to the rubble from post the text a place to play and love us. we built this game because all of our toys have been destroyed and the houses have been destroyed and there's nothing left for us to play with except for his pipe. these children, another too far away from danger on the ground or from this point with media offices facing whites, the bretton instruction and gaza journalists incl. you've have increasing. do you still refuge in hospitals?
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media which don't have one that the thoughts on hospitals. half of the restrictive, the ability of the press to work safely. they have been calling for an independence broke into is we'll separate targeting of gymnast. direct advisor was just a rough, rough, southern gauze. jonathan dog hood is the head of the middle east, dusk. it reporters of that borders, he says more international pressure needs to be put on israel to protect journalists. unfortunately, we're, we best this month's mark of this war and the story these, these, the rewards of journalists being at the doctor has me in georgia is because become so the so called phase the point where we have to reward them almost be over the past 6 months this is just the latest that it's 3rd. ready we are extremely sharp, it's unacceptable of the strength of the car transport things v journalist and the
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injuries. the fire on the phone is 3 journalists, including salvage had is a t r, t for programs or lab or the 2nd entities as we, we were having a fun as b g. i mean, if we can talk about that for recovery, but it was in when an express article. so there was a journalist and this coverage. there's also been injuries. i'm a journalist, i got home from george. you must have done that already. ready all of this and the one person, dozens and dozens of orange or genders and more than a 100 years can buys or you. ready guys, over the past 6 months, the semester has to stop or call them the international communities, just of the pressure. so that is rams books. getting these journalists we are calling for and forms and junior. the
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new transitional governing council has been appointed in haiti after weeks of intense negotiations. a wave of increasing gang violence forced the interim prime minister or ill henri to announce his resignation. last month. at the time on re said he'd step down once the council wasn't place. the 9 member council will share power with a newly appointed prime minister. they'll govern for the next 2 years with the name of creating a pos towards elections. we can now speak to kim ives, who is a journalist at the newspaper, i hate to labor today. he's joining us from new york. thanks for your time with us . i mean there's so many questions over this council just 1st. um, what are you hearing about it? well, the 1st thing is, the only thing they've done so far is they've published it in the journal of record called pneumonia to monitor. it doesn't actually install them. in fact, it doesn't even state who exactly the 7 voting members are. this is because they
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keep swapping in and out. and you know, there's all kinds of infighting and even division among the various groups that are pointing the representative on the council. so this council, if it ever even gets in place and you know, frankly the already on really is still the prime minister defacto, because he said he would to turn over power once this council was in place and it's not in place yet. so it's been coming coming coming, but it's not there yet. and the whole thing is so completely a dysfunctional because all the different corners. so the very fracture political class are represented. and so they're, they're just going to be a squabbling mess,
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or is this something that the gang leader is something that the gang leaders had rejected, at least one of them. we know jimmy terry's they had threatened to attack anyone who's signed on to this new governments saying the transition is an illegitimate and legitimate concoction of haiti's corrupt political system. so how is this news going to be received in haiti? not really at all. it's not just jimmy shared j, read them comb again. remember we call them in our group, but he, um, has many, many, most patients, all even venture are opposed to it because this was concocted in washington. uh, sold to the world by carol. com and uh, all the people who are taking part in it are seen as traders. basically it's not a haitian lead solution. it's not a huge solution in any way. it's in washington storage. and so most ations including to me share is yay, including a deep sleep who is just back and has been coming with
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a lot of the nationalist statements. uh they, they, uh, they all reject it. and i, i'd say that's by far the dominant mood in the country. just put this into context for us. and i mean, i know that you, you, you cover hate, see, so there is this wide spread in security right now, and the country isn't there. so how can this counsel even govern in, in that sort of environment, how can i even be installed safely? yeah, i did tell you, i mean, heavy, as i said, is in the early stages of a revolutionary uprising. we don't know, it will be successful, but that's definitely what the uh, the arm grips are demanding a system. change of change of the oligarchy, or removal of the oligarchy is. and here's a lock on the country that they've had for the past. i'll say 50 to
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a 100 years and uh, and also of us, france in community and meddling, i should say, neo colonial rule in the country. so uh yeah, we're looking at a very profound process. and so this, this whole transitional presidential cancel may end up being a footnote. i really don't see how they're going to get a funding in the country given the states in. all right, came, i was thank you so much for speaking to us from new york. thank if the whole, the flooding crisis and parts of southern russia a neighboring kazakhstan, shows, little sign of a bathing melting snow has caused the or all river to hit a new record high 2 meters above it's critical level. authorities are urging the mass evacuation of residents and the russian city of orange birds and the state of emergency has been imposed an 8th of a 17 provinces in kazakhstan, holborn, and reports. there's no sign of any rest bite in oregon bag
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a week into this crisis, whole neighborhood to remain on the water. the river level on friday reached a record high of more than 11 meters, and in some areas under the roots of the houses are visible above the brown water. the community center opens up now operates as a temporary shelter. it's cramped and it's basic, but at least it's dry. for now. it's just the, the basic to be provide everything and all of all guess. everyone who stays here is being given hot meals 3 times a day. alexander returns to his home beside the river every day to feed his dogs. now stranded on the roof is 68 years old and he says, this flood is like nothing that's come before i've lived here all my life. this is the 1st time such a flood has happened here. the last flood was in 1993 and it was much smaller. the water in the yard was only up to the needs. there has never been anything like this
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for me. a set of south in the flood stricken areas of catholics done the ice and melt, forced to continue to arrive from up river. petra, pebble, fluttering is beside the issue of a big urgency, reinforced with some facts the transact president. okay, i posted this video, a dramatic music sound track along side scenes of ministry helicopters rescuing children while concerned looking officials to the flood stricken regions to try to reassure residents and encourage national solidarity. but there is more to come. the issue and river is already a dangerous levels, and officials predict it won't reach its peak for another 10 days. pull brendan, ultra 0. still ahead on the news. our timeline says it sent messages to me in mars . military to reduce violence was hundreds crossed into the neighboring country. after revels sees a border town on,
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on certain road ahead for migrants in new zealand. as visa rules are tightened, many workers are left wondering where next for them the the. well, after some pretty probably unpleasant, whether it be a good description for the whole is a constant. australian has relatively current. there's one spinning storm in the coal save it is stating that it probably disappeared fairly quickly. the one that was off shore in west australia is no longer for the bothering us the pot for a few showers assets and there are few showers further south and west australia. but victoria and new south wales and queens in the pot for a few coastal showers fast. it looks pretty fine to be honest and sunday not a lot of change, just a few showers here in the meantime, she is also not particularly low for this time. you have 20 in melvin guess walk
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past the 28. similar story actually for new zealand is pretty current, whether this is sunday's full cost. yes, it would be less than 2 again, quite possibly. but this is gentle with another class light rain, but no more than that. that has been some rather more vicious weather in those days . yeah. and it still there in a potential anywhere from java northwards back to was a single pole and problem for both at risk a big some of the storms. it looks like the philippines remain dry and the heat of se, aisha's mean mainland group generates a few shops with a not particularly big, significant writing. so southern china coming up towards, by using the nice warm level for amazing and for saw with pretty high temperatures . the, the so how is your vacation in this a shelves?
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the chest? wow. the on accounting, the cost will oil prices keep rising and how will that affect the global flight against inflation? symbolic way it's launched a new car. it's in a bit to end its financial time. well, i've had 5 boy thought mcdonald's is now buying back o. it says really restaurant counting the cost on out. is there a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can as long as you say we're correspondence. that's what we strive to do. the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the top stories on the, i'll just say, right, who's our, more than 50 rockets have been loans from southern lebanon towards northern israel . some of the rockets were intercepted by israel's iron zone system. the lebanese group has by law, has claimed responsibility for the us president joe biden has warned iran not to attack israel. sharon's leaders have threatened to retaliate after israel bombs to ron's consulate pills thing in damascus. 5. and so it's been us as devoted to the defense of israel, 3 journalists who are working on the outskirts of the site, or it gives you chance in gaza, have been injured in what official say was a target. it is really
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a tough one of the victims lost his funds and the 3 were all clearly identified as members of the process. many aid agencies have stopped operating in gaza because of attacks by is really forces. but some a groups are resuming their work. earlier my colleagues volleyball to both spoke to shawn carol, he's the head of the american near east refugee aid. he says, israel has assured them that circumstances on the ground will change to allow for safe operations. mostly we've decided to resume operations because the needs are just so great and our staff who are the ones are staff and guys who are the ones on april 2nd, who in response to the world essential kitchen killings and the loss of our own staff a month prior to that said, stop, we have to stop when we can do this under these conditions. and so we work hard over the past week 10 days to get some assurance which we feel we have gotten for really protection of
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a workers and humanitarian work that shouldn't be there all the time in a conflict. and as we've seen with over 280 workers killed, it hasn't been, but now we have plants and the staff was very eager to get back to work because the needs are so great. and that's where we are. so what sort of guarantees and assurances have you received from these release that they'll stick to the deacon fiction system? what? what guarantees have they given you the bill abide by the system? the truth is, it's not really safe to go back to work, but our staff wants to. we do believe that there are new measures in place. we've been told that there will be no attacks on humanitarian emissions or workers, or in the area of ac, monetary and operation. unless there is a suspicion of an armed military in the area, in which case, any decision to act on that would have to go up to a senior commander. whereas in the past, it seems, it would often be decided at
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a lower level that a technical officer and also that there would be no collateral damage on humanitarian workers or missions. and we've been told that and we will be watching and seeing how, how operations are not just for us, but for all of the un agencies. international energy goes and, and house denny and n g, as in community based organizations that are doing humanitarian work. violence has continued between is early settlers and palestinians may occupied, westbank vehicles were set on fire and a village near it on the, on friday night. dozens, if is really sellers rate is several villages and they open fire at palestinian homes as they searched for a teenage settler who went missing earlier one palestinian was killed and $25.00 more injured in the fighting across the occupied westbank. the abraham has more from a boyfriend, a highly occupied westbank. this is the most recent,
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subtler attacks against spell as many as here in a blue for last. this is the village that this closest to the impala city is here, has been seeing ambulances rushing to go to. i didn't buy it with settlers, upsets failure to more than 40 vehicles and homes, according to the local council, after as really subtler is re, the village in the afternoon saying that they were looking for a 14 year old is really subtler from and illegal supplements out suppose to has been missing after he was raising with his sheep. now the sheep have came back, according to these really sources bought the subtler has not, we've seen these really subtler is wrecking havoc and the you and 2 other rid of just. but just recently as we were standing here, we saw them coming dozens by the dozens through this area and setting this structure a blaze. people here are concerned that in addition to the one palestinian killed, in addition to the dozens of processing is,
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will have been injured then the ambulance has couldn't reach. so now that it's dark, they fear this more is really stuck. those are going to be attacking palestinians in their homes, in the villages here in the upper part west bank. it's worth noting that sucks of attacks have been on the rise and 2023 has been the highest on record when it comes to attacks by settlers against palestinians. but the read you to see if we've been seeing that tax increase from 3 per day to 4 per day, palestinian said that the lack of accountability give set to the impunity to continue attacking. palestinians knew that, but i just need to, i didn't buy it. and before i left villages the occupied westbank a new one released. so don simon prevention plan and a desperate attempt to avoid widespread famine in the country. but due to the ongoing conflict, the un says to dance food production is now almost non existent, ultra zeros gabriel,
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at least on the reports from the un headquarters in new york. monday will work one years since the start of the war in sudan. a war that doctors without borders is calling a colossal man, made catastrophe. and these womic relief worldwide organization is saying that sudan is at the risk of imminent collapse. listen to these latest numbers from the un, nearly 25000000 people in sudan are in need of humanitarian assistance. 5000000 people are just to step away from famine. and almost 2000000 sudanese have fled to neighboring countries. on friday, michael dunford, a top world food program official in east africa. told reporters here at the un, they 18000000. so nice. are now being classified needs as acutely hungry, given the livelihoods of pain impacted given that so many of the population is placed over
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a 1000000 inside the country. given that there is no sudanese in the entire country that is touched by the conflict. people simply will not have the means to be able to put the food on the table. and this is why we are desperately concerned that the 5000000 in 5000000 population in emergency levels of food and security a likely or to move into catastrophic levels in the coming months. this is really a very real risk of becoming the largest thunder crisis anywhere in the world, if not already. also on friday, the un released a sudan famine prevention plan. this 46 page document looks at many different aspects of this, but also focuses on expanding treatment programs for malnourished children. also increasing preventative measures, like breast feeding support and coordinating efforts across multiple
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a groups all aimed at addressing this humanitarian disaster. and preventing further famine, catastrophe gabriel's on to address it at united nations, new york. and the united nations has marked the 30th anniversary of the rwandan genocide diplomats attends of the events. remember one of the darkest chapters of the 20th century in 1994 who 2 forces killed more than 800000 ethnic tutsis on moderate hutus. within a 3 month period, one secretary general on the 25th terrace, called on all nations to stand against the neighbors. the neighbors, friends became most of those fools entirely february's were wiped out. the cottage was driven by an explicit feed them to these 3 members of the group, simply because of that ethnic identity. these went under those reflect the
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words of humanity. but often most revealed the best of human experience. this easy and sitting goal, senior session, cottage and students. the timelines for a minister has visited the border with me in mar, after days of fighting between rebels and the countries military gentle fits. high government says it's willing to offer temporary shelter to a $100000.00 refugees escaping the conflict. tony china reports and the tie me and mar border. thailand's foreign minister visiting the board to check point through which thousands of refugees passed and a lot of 7 days is it to make a point, he much right to the center of the friendship bridge, the message, despite the chaos and me and my thailand is in some control speaking to the media, he said the time that is prepared for
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a 100000 refugees in the crisis gets worse. load. i sent messages to the state administration counsel the memo that we don't wish to see violence. we've recently told us in members about issuing a statement so that violence can be decreased in mima a. so the a and her children on so confident they fled from the home outside the town. and me a, what in me a month, a week ago, the, like many of those pulling into thailand, they have a network of friends and family to rely on model. we don't need any humanitarian support. we came here to stay briefly because of the fighting. my children are working at a factory in mass all, so i have a place to live and i don't have any food problems because the factory provides food and they bring it home. the greater humanitarian need isn't myanmar itself. foreign ministry officials met with the u ins refugee agency in may. so during the ministers visit, now the control of the board of crossing has changed hands. they'll be hoping aid
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can fly more freely. this is the exact point at which thailand crosses into myanmar in the middle of the moines river. and now there is a different military force and control of the border of the head. many people would like to see a flying in to me and to the people, desperately need people such as these that account. so those displaced by fighting in kind of state. no sent me a body. you an estimate small than 10000000 people inside me on my own getting enough to eat fuel is also in desperately short supply. will let people have funding ingenious ways to get by. with the rainy season approaching, the shortages will learn to get worse, as even the heaviest beast button struggle to get through the month to month. tony chung out 0 on the time me on my boat and filled robertson is deputy asia, a director of human rights. while she says there is little hope for an end to the
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war and me and mar anytime soon. i well, it's not clear that the military wants to talk there are actually engaged in mandatory construction, forcing people into the military and the ethnic view of the mill. yeah. more military is being on their bad foot. so, you know, people may not want to talk, it may not be the time yet for peace talks, because you know, both sides still want to fight. i think both thailand in china are starting to recognize that they need to hedge their bets, that their assumption that the more military would always win, no matter what is being tested out. and they may need to recognize that they have to readjust their eliasis start talking with the opposition. start talking with the ethnic groups and start recognizing that the, the human rights abuses and the lack of accountability has continued for far too long. and we are, at this point, the thailand is being pulled along with the events inside of the m r. i mean, this is really between them. yeah. more people in the military there. the military
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is continuing to wage a war against them. you have more people. now we're concerned that in maya why the there is going to be air strikes against civilian targets. so these are the sort of things that we're worried about. um, you know, thailand is waiting and watching. uh, just like your reporters are those the, the, the soldiers are waiting at the bridge to see what happens. well, i don't think that we're going to see anything near to 1000000 refugees. i mean, i think that we'll see is a, some stream of refugee is coming across, but most of these people are coming across. we'll go back once the fighting subsides. and what we're looking at is much of the eastern border, myanmar alarm, and the type of water will be in the whole hands of the ethnic groups. so, you know, is this is actually a progress from the perspective. a lot of people who have face predation and abuses from the more military. i think that overall, the situation, you know, is certainly one way of them. yeah. more military's grip on power is weakening,
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but they're going to continue to fight and it's not going to in quickly. i think we're going to see it a new phase come. but the loss of my, of why the will be a major, major blow. uh, 2 of them. yeah. more military and all the rest present. and joe biden says washington's commitments to defend japan and the philippines remain iron clod. it followed a meeting with president for dion demarco's junior and the japanese prime minister from the casita in washington. they discussed waste accounts for what they see as china's growing threats. beijing condemn the summit, insisting its claims in the south china sea. our law for joint coast guard patrols are expected to be announced after repeated confrontations with chinese vessels in the region. i want to be clear, the united states, united states defense competitors to japan and to the philippines,
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our iron clad or our class. as i said before, any attack on filipino aircraft specials are armed forces and south china sea would invoke our mutual defense treaty. beijing has some in japanese and philippines diplomats and stopped meeting and warned their government against forming a stronger alliance with the us to phone these you phone you when you look. josh is highly relevant. countries are colluding with external forces for their selfish interest. we acting as tons for them in a containment strategy against china. do you want to warn them? 5 tons will only end up being a band to was china and north korea are holding their highest level talks and 5 here is aimed at increasing cooperation. the chairman of china is national people's congress is i'm showing gang until saturday. north korea has been trying to strengthen ties with basing on moscow as tensions of crow with the united states. jean lee is a writer and commentator on north korea and the fellow with the east west center.
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she says these talks carry a lot of weights. the timing is interesting. this is a very important time of the year for north korea. april 15th is the biggest holiday of the year. this is when they typically do bring in foreigners try to show up north korea at its best. so in a sense, aside from the reassurance that north korea will get, that china has its back the leader of north creek. and julian can also project that to his people and tell them, look, we've been an extremely installation for 4 years. but our best friends, china, and russia, are still there for us. so the messaging goes both directions back to his people to reassure them, but also to the wider world to let them know where we may have been in isolation, we're foraging these ties. and that certainly has a lot of partners in the region on edge. i think that china, for china, this is an opportunity for these officials to go in and try to get
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a sense of what's happening inside north korea. and also to try to exert some influence at a time when they are trying to exert more influence in the region. so certainly trying to use their own leverage to try to perhaps restrain north korea from testing a nuclear device. uh, perhaps restrain them some further publications in the region that have them concerns as well. and i think a big thing would be whether north korea has a nuclear device 7th declared test. so certainly looking to re gain a little bit of an edge in its influence over north korea, the new zealand governments as reducing the number of migrant workers. but it accept the new visa restrictions or a way to get more low cost into employment and ease inflation. but the change in policy will leave some workers on the employers worried about their future. wayne, hey, reports from aukland for many years,
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businesses of all sizes have relied on good cuz from outside the zealand to survive . now the government says there are too many foreign workers here and it wants new zealand is to feel low skilled jobs. i'm not sure with the locals. does. to be honest, a lot of curious doesn't prefer to work on a hospitality and therapy for office work, like 9 to 5 labor shortages pool was by the code of 19 pandemic o. but disappeared last year. when 173000 people migrated to new zealand to fill job vacancies. now with the economy and recession, the government has reduced low skilled wood visas from 5 to 3 years. many, many my friends facing uncertain future. we invited many americans to come over here during carpet, di vegas as that and help our society here to be able to kind of be and then
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suddenly because we are no longer needing them. we are just simply kicking them out of the country. there were also high an english language requirements, which the government believes with help prevent work is being exposed to abuse by employee is the immigration minister didn't respond to l. just areas request for an interview. but new zealand isn't alone and seeing a need to reduce migrant numbers in australia. if full costs remain on ta, guess almost a 1000000 people will have arrived in the past 2 years. after changes to australia is visa rules, student, these is a now more difficult to get somewhere you want. the long term implications might be if the new rules stay in place too long, you could the damage mates on to the regular approach or bring students in uh, but graduated in australia or not. but we got about 50 percent of l. uh, your, your 10 minute score migrants from students so started getting astride skilled all
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those skills migraines had been vital to the economy. once the leading times a row, the students and work is that likely to be in demand again. but next time they may be more wary. wayne, hey, al jazeera oakland, still ahead on the als. is there a news hour where you look at why climate change is being blamed in parts for an
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outbreak of thing? the fever across being there, the and the lines of ethnic groups is posing the biggest challenge to me in most contest since the 2021 with exclusive access to remote camps and funk bind baffles shots. the progress of an idealistic young generation of ripples as a pivotal moment in the last 60 years of the countries. the trouble of history on
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the phones. me in my, on the, on the ropes on al jazeera, the the truth, a number of deaths caused by daphne fever have more than tripled the sierra to a 117. low income areas have been the hardest hit by the mosquito borne disease. the government has passed an emergency decree to try to curb the outbreak ties. those santos is an adviser on the surveillance on control of diseases, a pen american health organization. she says that climate change is making that outbreak course of last year had been previously a record setting. years since we've been keeping records in 1980. and then the 3
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months of this year, we've already surpassed the case counts that we had for all of last year, reaching almost 4600000 cases up there. we do believe that there's a, a link and ann arbor, viral diseases, life thing a are a sentinel for climate change, and they're an indicator for how these affect human health. the mosquitoes drives and warmer environments and countries are reporting longer summer's, and warmer summer's. we can't forget that there are also some system economic drivers of these diseases such as access to pipe born water and adequate sanitation . but certainly climate change does not health conditions. and um, this year a coincides with the all new year where, you know, there is a warm or warmer temperatures, droughts, and floods concurrently. and there's good evidence that, you know, mean your years. we see more, a heavier case burden from doing a fever. quite a while, as president has declared
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a state of disaster to tackle dozens of forest fires, smoke from a burning landfill has injured more than 200 people. 80 percent of the fires are suspected that had been started deliberately. the declaration by the president's allows for funding to assist with firefighting as well like muslims, worldwide. millions of muslims in northern nigeria are celebrating the festival of sorry them, since it is various reports from cano state were centuries old. traditions follow it runs on half a 1000000 yet it little has changed in how the old kind of king set a break at the end of the most important it all starts with the religious rights at the time. oh, it is a combination of both culture and religion and it predicted even the islamic
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revolution of this month of, for you, at least by some $300.00 to us here in kind of the facilities and cultural displays take over the traditional live average for these codes edition make us a site, the click, once of society lose its culture technician, the society is gone. so that's why it's important to look at the culture and see how we can maintain each no, but uh, what the things come was the changes in the world all about the amount of kind of supervisors, the traditions of people whose history dates, but over a 1000 years horsemen dec inch in costumes. display writing skills, in homage to the young princes also take part in the colorful tab to the delight of hundreds of thousands people in town or the rest of the country may be going through a tough time. when it comes to celebration many,
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do you say they don't? electronic just started their way this brenda looked very impressed. i told the turkish some institutions nor it's francis bag to make numerous laws until the next press probably arrived. gun salutes maybe in addition, but oil he's 40 and said they've also been around for more than 100 years. the celebration continues all 4 days with both locals and visitors joining the dover for us to reduce the degrees. i'll just kind of italian archaeologists, and the roman city pompei have uncovered an ancient banquet hall. well preserved neuro paintings were also found a famous figure such as helen of troy, apollo and cassandra pompei was destroyed by interrupting volcano in the year 7980 . and the italian fashion designer,
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roberto cup valley has died at age 83 because all the phones of the fashion brown birds whose name in the 19 seventies and was best known for his exotic patterns, an animal prince. he died of his home and florence in italy. thanks for watching the news. our darren jordan is with you in a moment by the hod he came in to be used as the oil c suffered casualties. we have not suffered to stay, tyler, to use. thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house, thought provoking on to who that you say know double standards to all of us. any anyone in particular? i said, all facing realities, government seems here to whittle down democracy. it's because it's troubling. for you, it's very, very painful here the story on talk to how does era growing up in greece means taking action. welcome to generation change
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a playful series. it seems to understand the challenge is mobilizing use around the world. we need to a political party that will talk about our problems, know how come from a generation because 0 is being seem the groups. the size of the system says no for most painters of working class people, there is a difference between being able to participate in the system and actually being represented in a 5th generation change on al jazeera. these are some of the 1st images from the aerial assessment of coal bleaching in the great value range. bleaching occurs when movement ocean temperatures and pollution 1st call to expel the algae to get the color range of color at extreme or intake wise over an extended period of time. maybe some structures to bring severely damaged. scientists have to pay 2020 full, a mass bleaching event. what's happening here on the great fire roof is also happening on rapes around the world. or the last 12 months, the woman say surface temperatures have caused bleaching events in the northern
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hemisphere and the l in your conditions in the pacific have amplified the situation . marine biologist, jodi rama says ocean temperatures are increasing at a rate never seen before. and that's an organ assigned to the biggest cro system in the world. we're seeing this back to back here upon year. the reef needs many years to recover from these heat waves and it's just not getting it. the launch is more than 50 rockets into northern israel will have an update from southern level the other one down in jordan. this is down to 0. 9 from dell also coming. yes, president joe biden says he expects iran could attack israel sooner rather than

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