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with every press who are bringing it to light, a little love in palestine, we share the major explosions in northern guys as israel carries out a wave of attacks across the strip killing at least 11 palestinians. the normal baptism. this is audra 0 live from don't have also coming on. goes here, just continue to work. the gaps are narrow in your secretary of state down to the bank and has to israel as diplomatic efforts for to cease 5 and guys a gather momentum, much going to get enough honda to people living in shelters like this. we're going to report in the health crisis facing refugees and find the conflict and so done.
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and our shelter him comes in neighboring cells, sit down and we look at how war on climate change are making it more difficult for billions of people to find clean was the is there any minutes these kind of a, the wave of attacks across the gaza strip at least 11 people have been killed and is really strikes and the residential homes in rafa on con eunice, late on thursday night, the palestinian das toll since october, the 7th. as presenting any shoji to files and the latest strikes have been in northern gauze on friday morning. no casualties have yet been confirmed. so that's all it is in gaza. a blaming is ready for us is for the death of 13 patients about chief hospital. the government media office and says they died because they were denied medical supplies. some palestinians have been able to free the attacks on limited medical facility. and they've been speaking about that experience is jacob
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brought reports with nothing but the clothes on their backs and a few bags of belongings. these palestinians are on the move once again, after finding shelter from his riley attacks inside guys's l shift the hospital. now being forced out of a place like for us to come somebody, you know, there are wounded on 2 people unbearable scenes. the situation of thought she thought is very, very difficult. she was beyond imagination, the israeli troops launched their right on l. shift the hospital in the early hours of monday morning once the strips largest medical facility, health officials and gaza estimates thousands of civilians and patients with sheltering there before the latest attack. for the, the southern, the a $238.00. and we heard the compartments a 6 o'clock in the morning, they started
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a non saying that nobody should move. no one has to go out, not to open windows, nothing was allowed. we couldn't even cook anything for the children of israel says during it's right on l. schiffer. it has killed dozens of people at interrogated hundreds of suspects, transferring many to israel for further investigation. and what have they started with at the emergency section on the us, the meant to come down. that is that some young men did not comply. they were told that this way they are risk in their lives. those who do not come down would be executed. trudy, this is exactly what happened with the most young men, tortured with the electric shocks. stripped them of the coaches tied the hands behind it. next is i don't know what to say. and for those who wants to change by is riley false, is escaping the medical facility presented its own challenges. glenn, those who by the way, we go out was a miracle. we slipped off this knife is only god knows how we manage to get out for
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now. the search for safety is taking these palestinian south along. guys is coastal road with this rail threatening a ground operation and rough or finding refuge is becoming increasingly difficult. jackie brown, elder 0 is telly mcquease. joining us now from rough uh, bring us up to date. first of all, honey on the latest on the attacks that have been going on. the is well delayed is that were getting it from han units. sun roof where the 2 residential homes were targeted and over night relentless air strikes of the people still more people in eastern part of find you and that's a small village between brooklyn, on han, you and his work, the vast majority of casualties were reported to gather the on the hospital with the fact that there is a shared level of destruction and that's village is it makes it very difficult for the paramedics and the civil defense. the crew members in volunteers,
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it from the same area to remove people from under the levels we were told by one paramedic that were there expecting to be remove in more people under drugs within the coming at hours just given how difficult it is right now with just basic, manually operated tools available, but so far the talk says over night at the claim, the life of the 11 people, 8 in northern east print rough, i had a 3 more in and this village between rough on and han, yours with close to 20 of injuries all the transferred to gather your v and hospital and already over well and and exhausted hospital with shortage and medical supplies. meanwhile, in other parts of the gaza strip here strikes, the artillery southern continued to pound the across the district with more direct attacks on the residential buildings of public facilities. apparently we heard in jacobs report to some of the details of the attack on i'll shoot if a hospital what's the latest that you're hearing on that of the
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well, you know, the more we hear from people's testimony, those who manager is that good the hospital within the past 24 hours, the more we feel these really obligations are fully in a part. as in several other statements, there's really another 30 says the operation was limited and i didn't precise inside the this is the 5th day in a role in which the is really military continues to pound inside us. default hospital destroying large part of its facility is already a building and blown up another one was caught in fire and give it the intensity. 2 of the bombing and the, the constant missile shooting as well as the surrounding of the vicinity. 2 of, of the hospital, the vast majority of the residential building has been either targeted, destroyed completely or severely severely a damaged or there. it's close to $300.00 people in what looks like
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a mass arrest of, of people. and a statement made by how much they've stated that the people who are arrested are among the doctors, the medical is stop civilians and civil society leaders who are sheltering inside the hospital. and not as these really monetary claim that all of them were. hallmark associates inside the hospital, honey, thank you very much. indeed. honey monkwood talking to is from the girlfriend and the secretary of state's landed in israel as part of a diplomatic push for the cx 5. and guys, i'm onto the blinking as being meeting with general foreign ministers in egypt. meanwhile, of washington says the un security council is going to be voting later on friday on a draft resolution calling for media to cease 5. the zone to reports from the united nations in new york. us secretary of state antony blinking, thinks hum austin is real. are getting closer to reach any agreement on a cease fire and release of captives, but aren't there yet. they're still real challenges we've, we've,
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we've closed the gaps, but there are still gaps. so i can't, i can't put a timeline on it. blinking was in cairo for talks with era born ministers to try to further the negotiations, being mediated by cuts out in egypt was the luck. we hope that's our combined efforts have an effect in the present time. there was no room to wait and there was no room to allow of further increase in human suffering. and there was no room to continue the war, like this is blinking 6th trip to the region since the conflict began in october. his tone appears to have shifted more compelled by the plight of the palestinians, nearly 32000 of whom have been killed by israel's war on guys. he was also more critical of these real whom he warned against invading rafa. very clear that the major ground operation and profit would be a mistake and something that we can support. there is no place for the many civilians who are maston in gaza. and ralph, excuse me,
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to go to get out of harm's way. and for those that would inevitably remain, it would uh, it would be measuring disaster in new york at the united nations growing impatience . the security council has failed to decisively act. we need to decide and to take action. no, we cannot progress to date again and again and to show the boy down the road. i think we need to take action. the security council is expected to vote on friday on an american draft resolution on gaza in the us calls for an immediate and sustainable ceasefire, but not demanding it. instead saying it's imperative in less a binding language. and if conditions to cease fire on the release of captives when it comes to security council resolutions, language matters. a russian diplomat told me his country would only support a gods a draft resolution,
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but demanded an immediate cease fire. that's why there's a 2nd draft resolution. this one brought forth by 8 of the 10 non permanent members, and it does demand an immediate cease fire. and it too could also be voted on as early as friday. gabriel's on to how does it at the united nations in new york? going to take you to tell a v these a lot of pictures from genevieve as your secretary state and to me banking just cut off his military plane as he's heading to negotiations with his really officials following his tour of parts of the middle east, particularly egypt when he's been talking to foreign ministers that we're going to bring an impact on con, who's in occupied easters. and so we've just saying that on to me blinking on his way for that man, that the meeting now is armed with the fact that the us is going to put forward the resolution that the un security council going to be voted on later today to asking for the cx, 5 in gaza,
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just talk to us through what we can expect from this visit from blinking. well, he's on a very, very short visits. um he rides about 10 o'clock local. he's in the pictures that this visit is due to last until about 4 o'clock officially, probably a couple of hours now with the delay. so probably leaving here around 6 pm local. that's a business day and he's go business meetings. he's meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu 1st. then he's meeting with the will cabinet and then he's meeting with the is really defense ministry. all 3 of those meetings are going to be crucial if you start to sell this idea of the u. s. resolution being put to the united nations security council, calling for a see sparks, it's likely we think we are hearing that has been some progress in the don't all adults. and that's why they able to kind of push forward decides it of this resolution. he's also going to be talking particularly about rough or,
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and the graph potential ground operation that you really want to launch in rough up . he's very clear, the americans are very clear. they don't want that type and may say, it's not something that i want to see happen. and they're providing these radios with all 10 tips to that part of size. i agree that the elimination of a mass is crucial, but how they doing it and how it's going to happen is a subject of disagreement between the 2. so, and so that has to be put into place as well. so that's likely to be a discussion in trusting that you know, there's no meeting with any palestinians. there's no meetings scheduled with the palestinian authority. any representatives of that, this is purely to come to israel and to speak to is riley officials before he heads back to washington. and as he lands in washington, it's likely that the un resolution that we've been talking about will be presented before the security council. they might help us out with some context just to
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remind us the kind of atmosphere, the blinking is flying into with regard to highways really is, are, are feeling about the war on gaza and also about the government to benjamin netanyahu. the ways, the very divided society, this is inside the society that was very divided way before october. the 7th we so huge anti government protests are taking place off the october, the 7 people, data riley around 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu, whose actions with and goals are largely, it was supported, but then that, that so kept going up, kept going up, then he's ro, was accused of genocide uh in. ready at the hague, uh then a lot of international, lots of international pressure. so he's raised us still divided the divisions if i could just put it as simply as possible, seems to be those who support benjamin netanyahu and support his actions in gaza. and those who don't support him,
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but one the hostages to come back from the seats for to be put in place. and one last thing, resolution to the situation within garza anti government protest, i keep happening every single week regarding just a another one of those uh, on friday nights. uh, sorry, saturday nights, uh, in tel aviv and they just getting bigger and bigger. so again, it's a very divided society, bought some problems. benjamin netanyahu has the political rights and that's what i'm to be blinking, is completely sure he knows that this man can still come on a government. the government hasn't pulled into pieces yet. so that's the person problem. is benjamin and you know, he has to negotiate with and that's and you know, he knows he's got government support a lot and thank you very much. indeed. that's him wrong con in occupied east jerusalem. well, that's really, i mean you to have called for an immediate cease fire and garza. they've also said that israel should a lot of humanitarian aid into the strip. but your countries of an east of joint statement after
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a meeting of foreign ministers in adelaide. we're going to work together as we try to stabilize them, at least as we try to get aiden to gauze and try to bring about a solution to that confidence. hundreds of thousands of palestinians, of stopping live by a co. david's comments about the importance of the increase to humanitarian night. the need for that, for these routes will allow that a to, to, into the importance of funding to cease to enable that 8 to 5. at least a 3 is where the soldiers have been injured during fighting with palestinian groups and the formula in the occupied west bank. they were responding to a shooting on a bus. carrying settlers more forces have been deployed near the villages of data possess. i'm the cough of nama west of ramallah. meanwhile, that all reports of intense fighting between these really forces in palestinian groups and 2 of us army, bulldozers destroyed, rose and shops over night in the city. a still a head on. i'll just,
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i'm hard. i'm with as a non going my cell. that's what the i'll tell you why people in president natal province struggling to understand by so many politicians being met and the had a lot of there. it's been a very mild and warm stock to spring across europe with high pressure in charge across the south. but we've also seen very settled conditions with sunshine and there's a still there on friday. looks like she's coming tuesday. i beer in peninsula for spain and portugal, some temperatures here, touching up to the figures we see in summer, but it is going to get a lot cooler. we've got a cold front. it's going to steadily slump its way for the cell over the next few days. bringing more cooler conditions and west to where the with it's still for showers down across the mediterranean for italy and greece, but the west of what and when do, whether it is that affected, the se,
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pushes across tequila and the black sea. you see that line of heavy rain starting to roll across the north, the fronds to low countries, germany, poland, all the way across the baltic states and on woods, defendant and west and russia. now we've seen some severe gales across the very north person on the island of added a mix of wet and wintery weather, for island, scotland, norway of sunny spells coming back in, in the very south of england. but there's that wintery weather working its way across into scandinavia. that's going to cool things down temperature wise. you can see also seeing a cooling trend as we go into tuesday with snow expected in china. this is a summer the bathroom for the father was killed. boys and girls as young a 6th learned to handle firearms and of of insurance to be ready to protect the
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country. i will make your run so hard to one. 0, one east visits. china is military capital kids on al jazeera. showcase of the best document. truth films from across the network on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, what, you know, just need a reminder of a told stories this uh, the us equity estate on to the blankets advise and tell a v for a set to meet. is there any 5 minutes as benjamin netanyahu, and members of the wall cabinets comes off to blinking sets gaps were not only in
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negotiations for a cease fire in johnson. these really militates carried out a waiver for tax across the gaza strip, killing 11 palestinians. some of the latest strikes for the northern garza, the palestinian desktop since october. the 7th. as residents meetings 30 to 5 hundreds of displace palestinians are 5 guys. a city on the ongoing is really offensive on all shape on hospital authorities. the planning is very forces for the depths of 13 patients saying they died because they were refused. medical supplies trying to establish mark owen jones. he's an associate professor at palmer, been calling for university here, and they'll have a mock. i want to ask you about something that i know that you specialize in, which is the level of misinformation. and this information, the campaigns that we've seen since the start of the, of the water in gauze reflecting both sides of the conflict. now, without going into specific events or details, i,
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was it possible to assess whether or not i'm missing information. this information campaign is actually being effective. it's quite hard to determine whether additional misinformation comment is an effective but there are a number of ways. and we have to look into the playbook of the various actors. one of the, the goals of misinformation is to make sure that a particular narrative gets cited. right? so for example, if you, if you have a particular narrative that you want to get out the, you, you put that out the inverse phones and you hope that newspapers like major major newspapers or channels will then use that narrative. but it's not always about trying to determine whether that's true, you have to be able to sufficiently muddy the waters. so, you know, for example, in, in the case of, of, i'll ship a previous paper like this is a ham us control command to control center, right? whether that's true or not, it's not measuring the point of this information. if the newspapers reporting on the situation, say for example that well the, is there any military you the idea report to reported that this is it how much command and control center that's already successful hit for this information
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because he puts it into the narrative, right? so the issue is just getting out there into the mainstream information ecosystem, and then worrying about the, the, the impact right, the wrong. and so once you successfully do that and you build that narrative, that is the level of success trying to measure with people believe that it's hard, but you can generally understand it. because for example, if you look at the poles of which there's been many recently, you can start to see, for example, what to to extent to say the american public who read these papers still believe the israel or justified or how may i suggest to find what they do the fact that many people might still feel that they support as well. oh, believe it is. i just, i would suggest that many of the narratives used to legitimize the, the, the attacks on gaza, for example. the idea that there was this kind of control center in the ship, i would suggest as an element to success, it's hard to break down one individual. this information campaign and see is a success in terms of its effect on public opinion. but i would say is that the main goal of most this profession is to successfully allow that information to breakouts. and by breakouts, i mean, go from one medium to another,
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to go from social media, for example, to mainstream media. that is a success and not we're gonna have to leave it there. and obviously this is something we could talk about for a long time. hopefully we'll get a chance to do that later on. but for now, model engines. thank you very much. indeed. good. i got these 2 people have been killed and 14 have been injured during a wave of russian stripes across the eastern ukraine occurring. and it's hard to say the overnight attacks were the largest on energy facilities in more than 2 years of war. the mayor of the northeastern says, you've khaki says about 15 blasts were hired. they are, they like tricity grid was struck leading to partial power outages. meanwhile, the country's largest dom has been hatched, but authorities say there's no risk of a breach and at least one electricity line to the nearby is operation. usually a power plant is down. residents, like me, is the landscape said the rush of 5 more than 19 marseilles. and 60 drones. the energy administration says most goes deliberately targeting power facilities. and in the russian city of bells or the regional governors has one person's been killed
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by ukrainian strikes. but he says air defense systems shot done 8 rockets, problem prize. joining us now live from keith, just bring us up to date rob with the latest strikes. so that's why i said these were extensive strikes the overnights and then to friday, early friday morning, they reckoned around a 150 or so different sort of weapons were used in these mass strikes. ranging from shot he drugs to different rockets of, of different descriptions and the whole range of places being hit. how to keep in the ne, creepy, re in the central east and ukraine all the way over to the west end of the region that will concerns for a time about the power supply being affected, city occupied salaries. yes. nuclear power plants. although that seems now to be secure, but it has been confirmed that the have been as extensive damage to a hydro electric power station nearby. and also there were concerns in the northeast. and since you've had a key that said they had lost
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a lot of the power in the, in the city, although that might now seems to have been restored. one of the baffling questions is why this is happening now. we were expecting these types of attack, some critical infrastructure in the energy system at the start of the winter, not at the end of the winter. and as we are getting into the spring of the rob, i want to ask you about the, the, the, the importance of your defense isn't this, this is a been a continuing discussion that then and argument, that'd be your trainings have been putting forward to the rest of the world since the start of the war woodthrush, i understand that the president landscape has not directly appealed to your leaders for more weapons, especially for air defense. so that's right. he did this in an online address to the u. lead, as he's also repeated this friday morning, the need for more ad defenses. in particular, the most sophisticated systems like the u. s. made pack for you. it's a missile system. it was only this time yesterday, thursday we were talking about the biggest missile strike on the capital keys in a month and
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a half and about the importance of the patriots that defend the skies though the key. well, the lensky wants to see similar kinds of systems being deployed in places like how to keep it. is that for easy to protect the cities the. but he will be encouraged by the messages of support coming from the you leaders and also the confirmation of the 1st trunk of this multi yeah. funding. but the ukraine will be receiving from the e u. a 5000000000 yours. rob. thank you very much indeed. well, mcbride, talking to some keys, hundreds of thousands of people saying that conflict in sedan are living in overcrowded comes in. so sit down, do you mind internally and agencies say there's a risk of an outbreak of disease. i'll come lab reports from the bought a ton of drink, got stacks much better now then he was a few days ago. his mother brought to consult us. he's being treated for cerebral malaria with this hospital in south through don. the say royce,
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here earlier this month of the sling, the civil war in neighboring city done? yes. before she fled conflict in this country to go to see thousands capital cost to reach the board. a town of rank, hungry and exhausted. he became sick. he had no strength, his head was spinning and he fell down. i took them to a clinic and they gave him a proceed them off. then his entire body started shaking. it was here at the hospital that they treated him for malaria. the stuff here in the children's water struggling with cases of severe malaria sepsis permit to pass among others, you say 5 to 10 children a dying here every week. with more than 8000000 people forced from that home is by the will. will people are getting sick? pulled in half a 1000000 have arrived here and rang since fighting interrupted between sedans, army and the power ministry, rapids support forces media yet. okay. many of them,
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the south sudanese fled north before from conflict floods. we'll seeking jobs. growing number a suit in these refugees about 15000 this thing and this terms that come near the buddha is about one toilet for every ac people here. you and says, this should be about 4 times as many these people have been given. so by one of its pot and organizations to clean containers and try and prevent the spread of diseases like cholera, that is going to be more difficult in the coming weeks when the rainy season begins a lot, it's going to get a lot harder to people living and shelters like this. the amount of savvy and agencies say they like the funds to cope with wants becomes the world's largest displacement crisis. the charity doctors without borders. suppose the hospital, most of the people coming here now have been displaced. and the medics are
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expecting more. so we see a lot of cases now. so in the rainy season, we expect this could increase even further. and i would also have concern about says to say, same drinking war to us. but we tend see increasing cases of guns for insurances. so we do have concerns that the situations escalate with the oncoming rainy season . see them 1st, civil war began nearly 70 years ago before independence from british colonial rule . people have been seeing voice for generations under the strain of the chinese nearby in power one case best to 2 members of the next many premature babies here. divide adults as sonya bangs twins. hopefully, we'll malcolm web out to 0 rank south to down in south africa, more than 27000000 people to register to vote in genuine elections in may. so i'm fear the lead up to the polls may still unrest. the province of cause all in the
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tall is no stranger to political violence, functional and fighting dates back to the 1980s out of my tasks, of reports from oklahoma to cancel or do mileage short, but a non done mean. well, changing a car guy last month, he'd only be in the counselor for a few months. his wife doesn't know why he was minded. i think i'm going to use my daughter keeps asking for her father. saying, when is he coming home? every day she asked where is that in the local school, because we were natal problems is non flights dining views quite so that means place of busy lives. and the country's most politically volatile province has a long history of island defense council that to became with inside of that he came, they knew dispensation was a male from uncle in june 20 to 2000 actually near 2002, this to this day we don't know who killed that man. and he was followed by
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a number of other counselors who actually had been met this police say more than 200 politicians were killed in between 201120. 23 is difficult to say its quality calculating on to this last time the, the, the tickets right does present it. and then we know exactly why the, these killings and the way these killings are coming from. a potential motive for the killings. political positions with control of, of budgets, but other reasons could include business rivalries and family feats. the killing is often carried up by hits main assessments, paid to suits until the high, the profile of the intended target. the higher the price applied to lift the legacy of violence and pul, policing, some of the perpetrators are never arrested. and convicted and families looking for closure may never get part of matessa out of the noble. now,

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