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a part of the center we are the ones traveling the extra mile there are the media, don't go, we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the . ready ready ready for is really air strikes, follow a day of funerals and gaza. many of the dead are children, the . i'm how much i'm doing this is algebra live from don't have also coming up is really forces killed at least 14 palestinians during a major rate in north shunts. in the occupied west bank. thousands protests and some of you have against the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his
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government's handling of the war on guns plus the us house of representatives approves military aid packages with tens of billions of dollars for you. praying is real and taiwan. the in the last few hours is really airstrikes of killed at least 17 palestinians in the fi, gaza southernmost city. a baby and pregnant women were killed following shelling and verify the palace in the death toll since the war began. has surpassed 34000. the majority, women and children power couple as one begins, are coverage. and a warning the viewers may find some of the images in his report distressing. the this mother isn't trying to accept the test on homes as going. he's one of the children killed and then is ready strike on the one somebody home and russell and southern guns. the
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the, the other women and children were also killed in this attack and tell us to a neighborhood 12 year old land that's up to survived that. i mean, that's not what we were sleeping. and all of a sudden i heard my sister shouting and crying. the roof was coming down on our heads. i thought i was dreaming, but when i opened my eyes, it was all black smoke. i was buried under the debris. 13 minutes later i was pulled up above the credit of the body of his daughter in disbelief to it
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was her bachelor's bad and what is your home then? know how the album and button adam capital instead of despite international close to a band and plans for ground. and the agent of rough off israel says it's going ahead with is offensive. the united nations has formed any operation that we're risk the lives of more than a 1000000 people will have been sheltering in the 60 no, no. this is a state crime. there is no country in the world that has committed such crimes. not even in syria or rock or ukraine. nothing like what's happening here. this has never happened in history. palestinian parents and garza has been living with the dread of losing their children for months. but you can prepare them for the final good by the suffering he has not looked talk since as well launch it's devastating will back in october. and now here as it's on the protest and they drop by many
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palestinians are worried about the likelihood. it's even more unbearable. civilian that topic up as an hour. just a rough, rough southern guns on palestinian emergency services say a mass grave has been uncovered in san eunice. 50 palestinian bodies were found buried inside the nozzler medical complex in the city. the palestinian civil defense says it is still continuing search operations for more bodies. this comes after these really military withdrew its troops from the found you in this area on april the 7th. much of the city is now in ruins. after months of relentless is really bombardment and heavy fighting. a turkey as president ridge of type air, the one has held talks with how much political leader is made. how do you and it's tumble. the meeting came days after called the said it was reassessing its role as a mediator in the war on gaza. they're the ones office said the talks were focused on humanitarian aid. how to achieve a ceasefire as well as efforts for palestinian unity. at least 14 palestinians had
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been killed in and is really re the begin on thursday and the occupied westbank. israeli forces have used bulldozers to destroy homeless shops and other critical facilities and to cut them that abraham reports from ne jumps refugee camp where many medics say they have also come under is really fire. it's a risk many here. say they're willing to take the metix is where the forces injured one of their colleagues and fired warning shots toward some of their cars. but it's their job. they tell us, as they tried to enter the news, some sort of few decals in the north of the, occupying the left bank land. every time we needed, we tried to reach the patients, but usually forces obstruct the work. now look how business really cheap is blocking the ambulances for mentoring. since we're on cause or started, these really forces being treated in the amans cause regular cause. the ambulance was forced to return one of several failed attempts. during these read the rate of
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the account that started linked on thursday. we heard the dead bodies inside, but the army didn't even talk to us. they signaled with the hands that we couldn't enter, being under, in his way the siege. it's hard for palestinians to count their dead or injured. there was violence between misery disorders and palestinian fighters during the invasion. one is where the forces fired 3 needs. at some of the homes. they conducted field interrogation, route, detentions, and damage the camps, facilities. others the f, and i'm not how this incursion is unprecedented, excepting even compared to the one in 2002 and previous incursions. the r snipers, uninstalled death squads and special forces deployed. and this is the nation's arm, through the inside. the comp reports had said their lead that was,
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that was killed in these really weight, but they've denied that. we are all well and fine of issue john has just left us. now. this is his rifle. we are in high spirits hymer all in service to the cause of god, which is out has been wanted by these really forces as a part of the track down on armed groups and some of the refugee comp cindy occupied with when the here people ended to some sort of pg kept having to to continue it says way here, wave. we've seen this function, widespread destruction through it's rose electricity lies. i'm walking through the . 5 ends before it's hard for palestinians here to assess the damage from this raid . yet what's early signs indicates it's the worst the camp has seen in years. is that, but he just needed to get in the occupied westbank while the long as really rated to cut them is over is really forces are carrying out other rates across the occupied westbank is really military is currently in do my,
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which is in the novelist governor it be a certain neighborhood and i'm a let and have wrong israeli military incursions across the occupied westbank had been a near nightly occurrence since the war on gaza began last october. let's go live now to have this in a hurry which was an occupied easterwood slim from the is really military rates have become part of the fabric of daily life for palestinians threw out the occupied westbank since october 7th. there are several going on at this hour. what more do we know on your nightly occurrence for palestinians across the occupied west bank. we're following. several raids that are scattered throughout the 3 different areas. they are now list hebron and from i love this comes following a nearly 3 day rate into the setting and the new the shelves, refugee camp, or at least 14 palestinians, were killed. these nightly rates have been occurring for the last 2 years, but they really stepped up since the war started as these really army attempts to crack down on arms posting and resistance. and just to give you some facts and
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figures since the war started more than 6 months ago, at least 483 palestinians had been killed by these really military in these raids around a 1300 others have been arrested and nearly 5000 people have been wounded and of the dead. you are looking at at least a 120 children who are among them, one of which was just in the notice chums refugee camp one day ago. so these really army is continuing to step up. their military activity across the west bank with palestinians will tell you that this is just another reality of life under occupation. there are recurring themes throughout these raids of homes getting rated infrastructure being destroyed, housing emetics on able to perform their work as, as really forces prevent them from reaching the injured and the dead. and this is themes, again, that are re occuring throughout these rates that have only been getting worse since the war began. that's how there's,
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here's how this includes an occupied east. jerusalem, thanks for keeping across. all that for his hand is really settlers of attack, palestinians in the occupied westbank on a highway between the la and jericho. another attack took place and to them was i, ne, of the muller, where carson property were destroyed. at least 3 palestinians were injured. and as the way a village when subtler shot at palestinian homes, same as robbie has more from ramallah in the occupied west bank. so another spade of attacks this evening. we know that a paramedic was killed in an attack south of nablus in the village of so we're when a group of about 20 settlers descended on the village begin shooting at posting and hoes. when medics went in to try to assist the injured, their ambulance was fired on o is really soldiers opened fire on this ambulance. the driver of medic, the driver was shot in the abdomen home with adela mussa. a married father of 6 in his 5th fifties. died of his gunshot wounds,
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2 other palestinians were wounded in this attack, one with a gunshot wound to the face. another with a gunshot wound to the chest. they are stable, but these are very serious injury elsewhere. today, there is currently ongoing settler violence on the outskirts of the village of caught a youth south of nablus. there's been a tax on the village of eugene, east of nablus settlers of attacked palestinians on the highway, as he said, between rumbling jericho. they've destroyed carson property in the town of to the messiah, just northeast, northeast of where we are here in ramallah. social soldiers is rarely soldiers have also been storming and reading homes in the village in most of the yacht. the south of hebron and today's attacks come just a week after a mob of 1500 is rarely settlers descended on the village of the northeast of remo, setting homes and cars on fire, and earlier this week on monday, settlers carried out in the tax on the ton of october to into posting and stare. so we're seeing this escalation consistently across the occupied westbank week on week
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is really protesters stick to the streets on saturday to demand early elections and political accountability. they say not enough is being done to return the captives held in gaza. stephanie decker was at the scene in tel aviv. this is a smaller part of the price. as you can see, people have been calling for the government to resign. you are in charge on october the 7th. so what is your responsibility? this is, this is the chair we do to have the family of hostages and their supporters. this is how these protests started in 30 days for an immediate deal to bring the whole home. it's now become much more significant calling for our electron holding for accountants abilities. people who are very disappointed in the band. why? because they believe that this government isn't doing enough to bring the whole degree in the last week. you've had the series of skinny,
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shared with the wrong people here saying that they feel that the hostages is no longer and really hasn't been on the top of the agenda of this government, which is why it's now also become increasingly political. as time goes on, they want more than they want, and the media deals. a lot of the people here say whatever it takes, whatever it takes to deal with him as needs to be made to bring the whole to just boss. so these protests have been going on on a weekly basis and pretty much since the war started and they feel that their voices are not being part you. as soon as really media are reporting that the bite and administration is set to sanctioned a battalion of these rarely, military for committing alleged human rights violations in the occupied west bank. this will be the 1st time the us is impose sanctions on and is really army unit she have or tante as more from washington dc. what they've done is a tactic we often see, which is david leeks, this information to a favorites,
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a favor john. this we're getting tough on a military unit for the 1st time in israel. and then with this is like this part of the latest, the 3rd round of sanctions. the bite in ministration is imposing on westbank on violence in the west. back is really violets in the west bank, but it's actually quite misleading. it's not as simple as that. this isn't part of some executive action from the, by the administration as the previous sanctions have been. and it's just simply what's required by law and certainly on the face of it, it seems to be by the ministration attorney blinking in particular, actively not been abiding by the law since december. but what cool out on thursday when the us, what should old group pro public, publish and extensive report based on the testimony of several current and former members of the state department, which shows how much discontent there is in the administration about use us cause a policy saying that as part of the little, the state department,
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they go to panel together to investigate human rights abuses alleged to be committed by this is really unit b, then that's right here who the i'm filed in december that they were credible liza of human rights abuses, if there's extra judicial murder, including if a policy didn't american rate torture, they presented that report to blinking in december and then the words and what are the officials and the report? it's been in his briefcase ever since. he's required to act, but by law. now he has, it has now been discovered, so on thursday, and now we're having this leak, which is framing. what would appear to be what they have to do now. now that we all know about it as part of a concerted attempt, which has been ongoing for some time, the games westbank software and you know, west bank bottom to the west bank is really bothers in general. the still ahead on al jazeera, why public health care reform can't come soon enough for some protesters in
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columbia. the benefits of joshua, southern china confirms that this cloud here isn't quite as benign as you might suspect, just being signed. just don't know, there'd be some pretty vicious done storms with strong winds and to venture right. and the full cost gives $1.00 or $200.00 millimeters potential in the next day. and so in this part of southern chives you've already had a lot of rain so far in the last month. so i think the funding is inevitable of the line does extend up to catch some pots of sudden, japan. i didn't expect the same here, but somebody breaks the horizon, heavy rain, all possible, and once it goes away, it then reappears. so this is going to be caught or wet. so rest of china's looking fine. occasional sherry right, maybe hitting beijing green plants and it also looking pretty fine. perfect casual
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shot was the biggest challenge of costing southeast asia. not so much the main line where it's hot and humid, but for the south end to these are in the laser. oh, there's quite a spread that should be the end of the writing season, but it's not yet quite clearly. so any of these orange talks could be potential flesh that's brief. one sort of thing. it didn't do. you'd expect to be getting alternatives. and hoffman team, it is the story for the north east. you go. if we take, for example, come to, it was a 3 day full costs hot and humid and heat, wave weather. throughout the, the unique perspective. everything is political. you cannot stay out of politics and everything is a feminist issue to on hud voices. we see our leadership destroying the ability to have a normal life in god. and that the stories that really feel us having a normal life. elizabeth connects with our community and tap into conversations you
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weren't find elsewhere. there is no over there. it is. all right, here and right now the stream on out to the around the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories this out in the last few hours is really air strikes . have killed at least 17 palestinians in the rough gauze southern, most of the palestinian death toll since the war began to surpass 34000. the majority, women and children at least 14 palestinians have been killed in. and it's really
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great to begin on thursday in the occupied west bank. there have been mass arrests and widespread damage and so it's got them. and your son's refugee camp is really protesters is gathered until it meets demand an early election and the release of captives calvin guns earlier on saturday doesn't demonstrate it outside of military present. for hundreds of palestinians are being in washington, the house of representatives is approved a huge military, a package for ukraine, taiwan, israel, and several other us allies. the package has been held up for weeks because of divisions among republicans on aiding ukraine. but after being split into separate bills, it now goes to the senate after which they'll be signed via presidential bytes. so let's take a look at what's included in the package. the 1st bill has $61000000000.00 for ukraine, including defense, humanitarian aid, in cash, to keep its government running. the 2nd, give $17000000000.00 to israel, including the replenishment of its iron don't missiles. there will also be a vote on
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a $9000000000.00 aid package for gaza and us development efforts in the occupied west bank. and there are $8000000000.00 for defense of us allies in the western pacific. mostly taiwan. while the us house voted on the long delayed for an 8 bills, ukrainian troops fighting in the east are struggling with a shortage of ammunition. charles stratford reports from new the front lines in eastern new cream. this is a print job to, to re system close to ukraine's eastern front line, one of thousands of pieces of heavy weaponry supplied by ukraine's native. while i, since the war began for a soldier, shows us the munition stock just 12 shows left. hold on, the 1000000 shells have been placed by ukraine's bankers in recent weeks, but they're not getting here fast enough. ukrainian ministry say the rate of fire is at least $6.00 to $1.00, and the russian armies favor the years. so the we are trying not to leave our
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position. yes, the enemy is advancing. but even with this little amount of shelves, we are trying to hold the we hit towards the besieged, small town of chance. if you are russian forces occupied the east announce goods rushing pointed yet subbing saw between ukraine policies and along the crating on the supply routes. taking advantage of what cube has been saying for months, it's critically short of a defense more no way to a stabilization point just outside the village of trust. if you all the soldiers tell us that the biggest concern traveling along least very expose roach the circle . if you feel 1st patient drugs that the russians ukrainians are using to search devastating dangerous effect. please video shows the precision of the russian f t v. cam a cause you're driving a tank on an on would you trade in vehicle you currently ministry estimate that can be up to
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a 100 various types of russian and ukrainian drawings operating at any one time. in a given 10 kilometers of radius for lease in the front line. the so called sugar cube are used to detect drug and sound frequency, often contact into fi who's, who's an explosion close by bits all these america, one of a number of so called stabilization points just outside chance if y'all were injured. so we'll just get emergency treatment before evacuation a cost expose below the hospital in a safe area. and may be shown the stucco producer to one of the because dangers is we can be sent by a k d or artillery at any time in the house nearby. is completely destroyed, we are anxious all the time around 10 kilometers to the west of the east amounts goods of close then to meet the next town on the part of the russian army. slo,
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drones rushing policies are increasingly targeting the city which at a pre will population of $67000.00. but thousands of people remain. the woods are clear on the destroyed railway station, who was this shows us that the enemy wants to capture constantine if in order to move forward. they want to scale disability instead of destroying the town. we didn't. oh, we can to stop the ukraine. we'll spend $5000000.00 producing its own weapons this year, including a 1000000 drones dropping the ocean for what analysts say is, keeps most critical. charlene since expired counter offensive last year to hold ground against the rushes, expected attempt at a concentrated summit of bonds. charles, rapid l, just air and the child safety all east, the new grade picture, abramoff, which is the military and defense analyst at charles darwin university. he joins us
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from darwin, australia, victor, $61000000000.00 in a to ukraine. can you break that down for us? a bit, do we know how much of that amount goes towards the purchase of weapons or how much of it will be used for humanitarian aid? i mean, how much will this particular tranche of funding from the us be used? and yeah, so it looks the, there's about $20000000000.00 or service for direct credit usage. which of course actually means that that's the, that's the money. but now the principal is authorized to, to draw it down and on and saying that much of its own and stocks to, to ukraine for once i much fee. and that amount is not so much for new weapons as opposed to allocation to, to buy from itself and transferred that money to, to cuba. i believe it's not on the $23000000000.00 or so to actually pay for new weapons to replenish those pensive on stocks where they're going to be drawn down. and it's about non $1000000000.00. also, they are of
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a soft lines for the client and the young and gilbreth. so that, so that gives you a rough break down there by to the it's focused on by enabling the transfer weapons immediately replenishing bodies weapons which some but some long term procurement. and. ready such a funding decline? government. yes. and victor, the u. s. is the single biggest provider of military a to ukraine. and for months there's been a lot of uncertainty about whether congress would approve new funding for ukraine of soldiers. new ukraine had been running low on munitions and russian troops have been making advances. how crucial is this aid for ukraine right now? they all look it's, it's very important destabilizing the front lines. and then as, as your view was really, you know, there's been a, a real life in particular drugs, things like, uh, heavy actually, i mean, they should be crying the ins. and also, you know, with the increasing russian effects like lied problems and of
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a launch weapons have more and more basic i'm getting for reach you to the crime you things. uh, basically we're running out of a defense specials. so the ability to, i particular dress things like a defense missiles and, and heavy actual rate. we very important destabilizing that front line. but it is worth keeping in mind that even again, the current situation in russia is only been managing a slow advance. and as we've seen repeatedly by the russians, and are you quite offensive operations are extremely difficult. i mean, they're always extremely difficult and they're very, very difficult. and i'm on my age of a heavy defensive weapons and constance surveillance via drawings. so yeah, even if this package hadn't gone ahead, i don't think you would have seen an immediate collapse in ukraine online. but like was it means that waltz very, very beneficial. but besides this package just comes through and i think you'll see a quite a rapid stabilization in the kind of on lines. it also doesn't main somehow, you know, it could be just in a ticket to victory. this isn't that this occurs and now you crime can just turn
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the water around on demand to like a and victor from your perspective, how might this a to impact the situation on the ground in ukraine going forward also, how might it impact the momentum, the russia seems to be having at the moment because i think this one of the things that, you know, you really will. ready to probably the next several weeks, maybe 12 months of stabilization on solving, but you've got a slowing down stopping of that, that russians flow advance, you know, depending on who did repeatedly you can get heavy shows in particular moving literally in a matter of days. so it wants to bite and signs the actual final version of the act, which we can expect. i think going next week you will have shells going to ukraine, literally within the like 48 hours. and that will help address that. and that terrible shell shall teach that ukraine has been experiencing. and also, if it's worth keeping in mind, we don't know exactly what the pain to go on choose to provide. i mean, this is a, you have to blanket authorization of a large sum of money. and then, you know, in washington, in full price would be able to, to,
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and then one of actually wants to send, so, you know, we don't have to use that. we neither mitel, but you know, things like those heavy artillery shells and the defense missiles, i think, will really route the lunch, rushes physical events, and it will blogs. a lot of the, the damage we've been saying to trying to get the structure from a more slippers. and that said, i would not expect the dramatic difference. you know that what is interesting with the package dogs, you know that the bill does a paint, you're going to say that to send a longer range with things like that, $300.00 columbia plus range straight to be the cycle attractions me. so that so far, uh, washington is approve has, has, has refused to approve sending. so you know, east east uh by been a, go east sandwich and saw that it would allow a data strikes in washington to land yet. but again, that is uh, every check on rocks, it was useful for you crying, but its not going to be a magic bullet game and being able to strike 300 kilometers deep into the interior were heavy weapons,
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will not fundamentally break the russian on each. but it biddable, certainly hush. all right, that's victor brown with hitch military and defense analysts joining us from darwin, australia. victor, thanks so much for joining us. great to get your perspective. thank you. one person has died and 7 others are missing. after 2 japanese, maybe helicopters crashed the 2 aircraft, or believe to a plunged into the pacific ocean, south of tokyo, during a nighttime training exercise against come and see the amount of time self defense . forced rescue is a searching in the area of the incidents and the spotted water believe to be pumps of the aircraft and the see a we believe the 2 headed caulked is crushed. colorado gain things we do at this point the causes unknown. but firstly, we're doing our best to save lives. colombians are set to march on sunday to protest the government's plan to reform the countries health system present it. gustavo petro wants to make it more public, but he's face hurdles, and congress are assembled around the reports from bogota, long lines,
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and growing frustration. it becomes the norm in recent weeks and many medicine dispenser. in simple good people have been spending up to 7 hours in line for life saving medicines that are becoming increasingly scarce. i only have anti coagulant medicine and tomorrow i depend on them that a sensor is horrible and fuel the aging associates that must, they will cut up because the government of gustavo pay through has accused privacy ensures known as, as of corruption and siphoning, the available money to clinics they control since taking office, he has been pushing for a major overhaul of the system that would cut the insurers out, leaving the state as this will administer. but when the bill failed in congress, the government to intervene, taking control of 3 of the main health insurers,
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columbia public private system prides itself in providing me or universal coverage and relatively low out of pocket costs. if everybody agrees that it's in dire need

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