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or the . ready more is rainy strikes, target, residential areas in gaza. at least 50 people killed. 24 hours the on sammy's a. them, this is i'll just say are live from dell hall. so coming up, health care system in ruins. now collapsing sanitation and lack of plate and bolts of fueling diseases, guns, a student drug tests and solid down to his palestinian spread across the us. and beyond the least lose to shop down some of dozens of people or that in thousands of houses,
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washed away by fonts in kenya. more rain is expected. the we begin in gauze where is ready as drawings have killed, at least 50 people in the last 24 hours, including 8 children across garza, emergency workers are trying to rescue survive is buried on the rubble that's off to a residential building was hits in the site all come in, the center is right. the arabs also intensified over night, was 2 homes bombed in the, off in the south. this topic of a zoom has mall from the office. it was really a very heavy unplugged unites across multiple areas. and the goal is a strict, specifically in the solvent pots here in rough i've, we have been reporting yesterday over night, the balance and intense hope. ringo is really surveillance to joe's and fight suggests that later talk you through that residential house in the through the neighborhoods in the western part of the roof district at least 6 palestinians have
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to report of kills including 4 children that the attack has been carried out in a late hours of this, of a nice as, as people who have been injured have been transferred to receive medical treatments inadequate to hospital. but the reality is really sounds really great. most of the other parts of the gaza strip specifically. and i'm just a rock refugee camp were at least 8 palestinians, half a report at killed while 30 others at least being wounded, and as ready as strike that target to the residential house on quoting. so i witnesses the, the attack that has been carried out has caused collateral damage to 7 neighboring houses, not why that were largely affected by this up to it by this strikes that caused a mass of destruction in the entire neighborhood. but within the past, i would have been more strikes on a great refuge account as they have targeted the residential buildings as implants
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have rushed to the location of the targeting in order to recover the injuries from that area. for israel's war on gaza has left the strips health care system in ruins, the collapse of science, haitian systems, and lack of clean drinking water is fueling the spread of disease. i mean, my food now or after months of bombardment on suffering the people of god that have been left within you in the beginning if he should because if it should be a honda for the situation is very dark and the place is not suitable for living at to no toilets, no water, no sanitation facilities, just making it very difficult. one toilet one war to science of 5000 displaced individuals. people are in overcrowded spaces. and this has led to a spread of infectious diseases, very alien to us. even the health ministry cannot determine what these diseases uh the lack of showers in hand washing facilities means maintaining the proper hygiene
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is nearly impossible. staggering water and pour waste management held the breed diseases, carrying mosquitoes and flies, the number of those with malaria. the fever and other illness is rising, whole eligible diseases such as hepatitis and other infectious diseases are spreading quickly. vomiting and diarrhea are among the most whites but diseases among children. israel's war on gaza is also screening the management of medical ways, adequate sanitation and the supply of clean medical supply. and the issue with the there is no sanitation or waste management when you live in the street. there is no sanitation, tools, or equipment to help tools as simple as a broom or sweepers are not available if they are available, they are very expensive. for 7 months, we've had no work or salary and we can't afford buying these necessities. it's not just on sanitary conditions here that are creating health of problem sickness, stress on the problem of the conflict. we're not excited. the pressing on both
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dramatic stress disorders are building into a mental health nightmare for the people of dog roles and tens bombing campaign has eliminated nearly whole social services and health care for. 2 recovery will need a humanitarian aid organization. local authority is an international actors to work together. sanitation, waste management and health care, including mental health treatment are all needed. immediate. clean water would be to start and even more. outage of the gaza palestine to the occupied by spying now it is rarely false as a shot. the 2 young palestinians at the solemn check point, mid jeanine, the victims were full. it's at least killed during fighting with soldiers. these riley's laser prevented ambulances from reaching the bodies, the same bus for avi joins us now live from ramallah, so that raid onto caught them, ended some hours ago. what are you hearing about what happened during that right?
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the, well, it was a, this rate happened overnight. no doubt people, when it began, we're worried that it would be like what happened a few weeks ago when we saw a 3 day long rate, a rate that stretched over 3 days into a crime less than 2 weeks ago in which there was a level of destruction not seen in 20 years in a refugee camp in the occupied westbank. this rate ended overnight or early this morning. it ended just about 3 or 4 hours ago. we know that these really forces that went in, took security cameras off of the straits in front of the palestinian homes, the residents there used to monitor these raids when they happen to try to keep a level of safety as much as they can in these camps and what we assume was happening is that they were looking for the, perhaps the commander of the posting and resistance fighters battalion. we know
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that in the rate that happened a few weeks ago, they had claimed that they were able to kill him. it was widely reported that the leader of the battalion of the policy there was instance fighters, was killed when the dust settles from that 3 day rate. it turned out that he was still alive, remaining of for no doubt in the side of these really forces that operate in and out of tow for him. no doubt. that is what they were trying to do. trying to find some sort of information perhaps to try to track him down in this rate and jeanine that you mention in this incident in jeanine. and what is rarely is described as a firefight. these 2 young palestinians were indeed killed. and what we know on the ground is that they were left there to bleed out for about an hour before ambulances were arrived of the will were allowed to arrive and attend to them. and this is a violation of international law as rarely sold as are obligated by international law to give life saving a even in instance, such as this so far across the west bank. there have been for raids on cities, 7 villages and towns, and just in the last 30 minutes, we've heard that west of,
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from a, a village is now being rated by is really forces at least 20 people have been detained overnight. and it is a number that day in day out, may not seem like much, but these detentions are very significant. palestinians living here will tell you that it is a source of enormous frustration. enormous fear it is in negotiations are carried out between israel and other parties. negotiating the release of israelis being held by hamas with palestinians in the west bank will say, is that what they experienced by these really forces numbering in the thousands 25 battalions based across the occupied westbank. basically what has been happening on a nightly basis or kidnapping? is being carried out by the israeli military as far as they're concerned, something that is being largely ignored. they feel by the international community during these conversations about releasing so called is rarely hostages. i will leave with that thanks so much, same bus hobby student protest. supposing palestinians that began at columbia university in new york has spread across the us into europe and beyond the demonic
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best schools divest from as well. there are growing efforts by university officials and police to clear the demonstrations john henry and explains from new york another day, another group of pro palestinian students occupying yet another american university, demanding a ceasefire in gaza, end of free palestine. this in camp and at city university of new york was in its 2nd day on friday, a public institution joining a movement that started at elite private institutions. it is spread from campus to campus coast to coast from columbia university to the university of southern california, which has canceled its graduation ceremony over the protest. the occupations are rejected by university leaders and reviled by campus police whom students block from entering the territory they occupied which supported by the swelling ranks of
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students and pellets standing advocates across the us, including orthodox, jewish supporters of people. as the 1st of all raising, i disturbs me to my core to see my own people. perpetrating something that we've been doing is this very disturbing. on thursday campus police tried and failed to forcibly clear students from their camp of occupation. the intensive at city university of new york is a tranquil, even a suggestive scene. but what people are worried about now is with new york, police will come in and do what campus police putting the new york police department on friday. preposition barricades. in portable light posts a harbinger students fear of a new wave of arrest that have swept universities across the nation by the hundreds
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. at each campus student organizers and university leaders negotiate demands and it can't stand off the students wanting the investment of university assets from israel and anything that helps that wage war and does university leaders demanding their campuses. it's beautiful to see that there are some of the encampments and the young people are really, really starting to show up and support and demand that a schools are held accountable for their relationship with his rarely condensation . as college presidents call him police to clear encampment after encampment the demonstrators build and rebuild in a stalemate that reflects a deeply divided american nation. john henry and l g 0. the students at columbia university are promising to maintain their encampments until the moms and that kristen salome results from the campus. after 10 days,
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the encampment here at columbia university is still going strong, alumni and other supporters of the demonstrators are dropping off food. faculty volunteers are guarding the entrance to the and cabinet, and the students themselves remain here, day and night. they're holding teachers that involve muslim and jewish students together. all of this, while negotiations are continuing with the administration, but it's clear at this point the university doesn't want a repeat of what happened when they called in the police and arrested more than 100 students that's just brought out more and demonstrators here at columbia university and all around the country as well. it also provokes criticism from the faculty. the school senate earlier criticized the administration and a formal statement for its clamp down on the students, which they see as
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a violation of what the university stands for, for a free speech. and the right to speak out that said the university is also facing pressure from students who say they feel uncomfortable and at least one major donor who has announced that he's angry about what the school is doing here and has pulled his support. kristin salumi, l g 0 new york. is there any forces of arrested more than 8000 palestinians in the occupied westbank since the beginning of the war on gone? so those have been released talk about ill treatment, lack of food and medical negligence in prisons. i'll just hear a spoke with all of us off a 74 year old. palestinian activists from ramallah spent 6 months and in his ready jail. when he was released, his family barely recognized him. the. the
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to live up to its promises. the buttons changed a bit now the rain is falling in western europe. the reason may be fairly obvious as an area of low pressure permit do of the something by a biscuit and a warning. so the rest of the day of developing quite severe thunderstorms in western france is inherently not particularly warm. it's cold enough to give snow up in the parent needs the high ground of pots from, for example, this is mainly re instruction up towards southern britain. and then east to be to is warming up considerably with temperatures in eastern europe, approaching the low 20. so a steady rise. it's what spring is supposed to feel like it's all good be it certainly is nothing. the bridge house where that on shore breeze means in edinburgh. more likely everything is going to be wet,
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cold. i'm really not. the tool was like late april. so if you overlay the colors, you will see the reds are very obviously in the central eastern europe. up to the baltic states to southern sweden stockings full craft up into the teens. by the time you get to monday, quite a considerable leaping fortunes. he has the story in africa as well as the hell from child west, with all these temperatures during the low for he's all well above where they should be. this have been at assistant problem. there's also some right, right. not much, but a few shell stretching quite a long way back in land to the unique perspective. why is it the doctors don't get to have a saying any of the medical workforce has been so i'm devalued by the british government for such a long time on hub voices. tick tock had been a place for organizing politically, for getting people to vote for getting people to protest, connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere.
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why is our government taking us to work on the basis of live? we? the public has to get out there and do something about it. the stream on al jazeera, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out just the time to recap on headlines now. rescue teams have been digging for survive is also a residential building with the new site dot com is ready strikes have killed at least 32 people in guns in aust 24 hours to young palestinians have been shot dead, biased,
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ready forces in the occupied west bank and fighting the soldiers that asylum checking for the city of geneva, student demonstrations and support the palestinians of spread across the us and beyond. columbia university students of promising to continue occupying school grounds, dis, 5 police efforts to clear the demonstrations as south africa as mocking says he is a democratic freedom. and the end of a pol side, freedom day celebrations and pretoria of being led by president. so remo photos of the impulse shows the pull to the ruling african national. congress is dwindling. head of next month, general elections or covering the story from 2 locations this out for me. the middle east township and johanna is book jonah hall, is that the celebrations in pretoria. let's go to jonah 1st. so jonah, how people marketing this day. what does it mean for them?
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as well as what a sense of a celebration is taking place here behind me at the union buildings in pretoria, you can see them up on the hill side. the location, of course, the needle direction of nelson mandela was south africa's best black president's back in 1994. and the celebration here, he's all the election that swept him on the african national congress to power on the 27th of april of that year. exactly. 30 years ago when millions of black south africans with the very 1st time, given the vote a pod, tate was being dismantled. and boy did they use it? 96 percent, the turnout on that day. boss snaking cues of people willing to wait for hours to cost a boat to exercise their hard won freedom in giving bus $2.00 will became the new south africa, the rainbow nation as it was at its constitution, promising a better life for all the things i have not to the end of eating, he is old going south africa's way, particularly in the past decade or 15 years or so. there is of course,
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political freedom, this freedom of expression. the vibrant media are in the high functioning judiciary . but many south africans will tell you that there is not. he cannot make freedom. unemployment stands at a gargantuan, 32 percent. the world bank calls these countries the most on equal society on a corruption is rise. and infrastructure is in an absolutely dire state. and in the election due next month, the polls are showing that the agency is losing ground to other parties. it is possible for the 1st time it will come out with less than 50 percent of the votes. and that if it happens, will in itself be a milestone milestone event. all right, we're going to sang joe in the hall for that update from victoria. let's take this to a township. now if somebody the middle, she's joining us from alexandra township. that's in johannesburg. so the people
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that feel much of the freedom has filtered down to the as well. so me, it's a township like the slaves on a township that will again tell the story of the mass of equality in south africa. so when speaking to people here they are a lot of complaints, we're just down the road, a stones throw away from africa's which is square mile. and that sense, and many people here travel to areas like that full well those who have jobs and they experience that mass of disparity every day. and people who will complain about a lack of access, lack of opportunity, and them not having the same opportunities as a minority in south africa. but to tell us more about life in alexander and her experience as to this point of freedom day is totally not much about to during that you born and raised in alexander and in pretoria. 50 years of
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democracy is been celebrated. do you think there's much to celebrate on that i am a face to face to on it's there's things that we can celebrate the things that i feel we, we not yet at that point to celebrate one we, we not a liberated as leg setup begins. we still haven't gotten to freedom the financial freedom and we still even though of education system, it's still not even balance throughout the world. and the, the, the, as you've said, in sense in people in st, in the education system. it's on another level that in alexander, i want it occasion system, i still believe so behind. so it's not something to celebrate. i am not that proud of our achievements. it's so many would say that talking to the issue of inequality, that the risk of getting rich of the pool for
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a is that something you agree with and do you think that's enough has been done to deal with any quality to raise the economic status of south africans who were previously disadvantaged. uh, i agree with this statement uh that a new quality has not yet been addressed. as of a, given an example with a sent in and alexander the education system. and it looks and that it's still poor . our kids in alexander, these bills not have access to sports, but seem to use this. there's nothing that's been done enough in, in regards to that unemployment. and as i know, there's still a huge gap in unemployment. and a lot of people here are not working. and that, another issue is that when we submit the cds in companies or whatever does because people have good at alexander has that negative connotation to it. they say it's a present for many of them that i'll never hire this person or whatever the case we . we've been given names and it looks and that will save you still a very,
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it's cool as, as, as it can be shortly. they have been things that have gone right, this is what the government is saying that it has provided housing. so the advocate though continues to struggle with significant power cuts. so that is something that's very difficult for south africans to celebrate. but there are many who would say that they some gains have been made for some games have been made. and the one that i can think of at the top of my head would be in technology. and we have progress in technology. however, still some, in some places a, we haven't gone some things. right. and i'll give you an example. in limbo provinces. we still have is that the only way to get will to once a week where my grandmother news, for example, they've got like infections. so this section will get will to on monday, the municipality switches on the what to on monday. another section they switch it
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on on tuesday, another section on, on wednesday. so for me we, we, we, we still have a lot to work on as, as, as i've, every time. so, you know, thank you so much for your time and, and explaining to us some of the realities in townships like this, one, alexandra, most of johannesburg. and the reality for south africans, really, depending on where they loved their economic status, and that's ultimately what determine how they view the split to the celebration of south africa's freedom. semi good stuff for me in the middle. the ukraine says it shut down 20 want of 34 mis sounds that were launched by russia and then open ice attack. most of the strikes targeted ukraine's energy facilities. great. and also says targeted to oil refineries and rushes because no dollar region
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withdrawn. sadie on saturday. the attack caused fires that the list goes beyond square finder is k of also said it's drunk, they could shift minute tree f field in the same region. john holman, has more from keith. a secret is government said the on friday night a mass me. so strike particularly targeted the countries energy network. the company d tech said that full of it's from electricity pods had been attacked. and this has been a strategy from russia targeting ukraine's energy network, tugging the electricity in the country. there's also been a ramp up. ukrainian government says on a tax, opponent's railway lines. it says that russia is trying to attack its military supplies, getting to the front. now why the focus and the increase in these attacks now there's 2 key timeframes. the 1st is may, the 9th that sits either russia celebrates its victory over germany in world war 2, but it's become a day of military celebration in general in the country and reportedly at the
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government that wants to see games before the may, the 9th. so we can celebrate them on that site. there's another key timeframe. and that's to do with the fact that there's been a $61000000000.00 a package approved by the united states to get towards ukraine. and so russia who's so the craning government says, wants to make as much advances, look out as much infrastructure as it can before the whitcomb rate and the ad default defenses in that package start to arrive in the country and it can protect them more. now, on the other side, the russian defense ministry said that it intersected $68.00 drones that with going towards the country and particularly towards the crescent of the region. the governor, across an adult has said that they were trying to protect the oil refineries. that, that's also been a strategy for you trying to use those long range drones to go into russia and
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particularly to attack its energy network. and it's energy supplies as this will continues to on home. and i would just say to keep you, crime is now drawn strong, calling a gas field in northern iraq has killed for yeah, many work has happened in the presence of sort of mine yet in the kurdish region, local authorities say the field which is owned by a u. a base company was badly damaged. it's likely to lead the power shows just no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. heavy rain has devastated parts of east africa and recent weeks. at least 200 people have died in fonts and tons and yet, but on the end, kenya, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced. not come, web reports from kind. yeah. they'll county south of the can. new capital, nairobi the rains mostly come at night. leave devastation in the morning. dozens of people have been killed in flash floods here
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in kenya, holdings upon those mother was one of them. this is what remains of a home and her possessions. 6 people died here. the press, this is exactly the phase. this is where we found them. the 40 of my mother's neighbors was trapped right across here and it seemed as though my cousin held her ankle with her head lost between her ties. people in the slums of the capital nairobi say the government some little to help president william route, so called an emergency meeting. earlier this week. i also asked the military and i'm happy that many missed up for defends is yeah. to provide some of the

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