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grief and anger and the occupied westbank funerals for 6 palestinians killed by israeli forces in the jenin refugee camp take place. ah ha m nora kyle. this is al serra live from doha. also coming up, new intelligence suggests a per ukrainian group may have been responsible for an act of sabotage on russia. north strain gas pipelines for testers in georgia, confront police and rallies against proposed law. they fear could derail their chances of joining the you and authorities in the philippines race to contain the environmental damage of a large oil spell. that's frightening coastal communities ah, a general strike has been called and the occupied westbank to protest against the killing of 6 palestinians by israeli forces. a large crowd of mourners has gathered for the funerals of some of those who were killed is where the soldiers launched. arrayed on the jenin refugee camp on tuesday, hudson and present backward abbas says, the raid is an act of all out war has bring in need of abraham. she is our correspondent joining us live from jeanine. and what's the mood that today off to yesterday's raid? people are preparing for the funerals of the palestinians who had killed in the room that took place yesterday for graves have been dig up. you're at the junior refugee camp cemetery. you can probably hear the gunshots of the palestinians shooting in the air of the funeral procession. that started here in the genie and refugee camp 4 of those who had killed in the reed. they're going to be buried here . 2 others are going to be buried in their home towns in oscar, a few g camp and in brooklyn, which is nearby of the $73.00 palestinians who are killed just this year by israeli forces. nearly 30 were killed here in jeannine. it's been already a 10 situation in the beginning of the year jeannine itself and its refugee camp, where we are right now. husband at the center of tension in the west bank, mainly because there are lots of young palestinians who've decided to take up arms to fight these radio occupation. and we've seen an intensified action on these really armies 5 by coming here to the cam, parading it, and we're seeing an uptick in those rates that are taking place in the middle of the day, which we've seen also an increase in the dat, among the housing is we're just going about their daily lives here in janine and also in nablus. need to just remind us of what happened during the raid on tuesday and how it came to be that israel rated the come well they, during the military says that they received information about the whereabouts of the palestinians. they accused of committing an attack near water shooting. that's left to settlers killed just more than 10 days ago. he's someone from oscar a few g camp. but it's believed that he was taking refuge in hiding here the refugee camp in jeannie because it's been known as some sort of it has some sense of harmony, unity among past indian forces, even those coming from different palestinian factions. we know that mass has hailed the suspect in that shooting attack as a hero. but here we see a presence of fatty slamming. you had other palestinian factions, but we've been seeing also this harmony among fighters together. now these really re took place during the day 6 palestinians was killed as sort of hide after point b hundreds gather at a funeral march for the 6 palestinians killed in an israeli raids that lasted several hours. israel says one of them was wanted for killing 2 is radio from an illegal settlement near her water. over a week ago, he's ready troops use shoulder fired missiles to destroy a house, where they say the 49 year old suspect and barricaded himself. who as you can see, even if they demolished all our houses, our spirits will remain high. we hope the injured recover. peace be upon those who died. la dozens of palestinians were wounded during the raid. the time difference is once able to reach many of those in critical condition. while the injured palestinians remained on attended, helicopters were used to evacuate soldiers her during the confrontations. no mental meets him, lube operator cheese operated surgically in the house of the murderous den. and as i say again and again, whoever hurts us in his blood is on his hands. palestinian officials say this late his rate amounts to his railey declaration of war against the palestinians. we have to see the link between the difficulties that are in the government is facing inside israel and the need to further escalate the attacks against by the stadiums in order to please the constituency. and is of this right to the government. the international community has been calling for a de escalation for weeks, but the reality on the ground is far from it. human rights organizations say the set top is rating raids, demolitions and settlement expansion in the occupied west bank amount. the collective punishment was sent in pay or, or holding a margin, solidarity for those in jeanine, but they're also calling for a general strike home when say, again, says rouse aggression as the number of palestinian deaths this year alone continue to rise. the janine refugee count has been a hotspot for palestinian resistance against the radio occupation. nearly half of those killed not supplied with bank this year or from jeanine and things like this aren't expected to go away anytime soon. so to hide it, i'll just there are ramallah in the occupied westbank. ah, intelligence being reviewed by us officials just to pray ukrainian group may have carried out the attack on the north stream pipelines last year. that's according to us and german media reports. the natural gas pipelines linked russia to western europe. the u. s. sans nato both described the explosion as an act of sabotaged. moscow, blames the west common spokesman to meet your passcode that dismissed the reports. then the conclusions were reached without investigation. or further investigation by german media outlets. reports that a group of saboteurs set sail in a yacht from the northern german town of rostock, 3 weeks before the explosions. as, as the vessel was rented by a ukrainian owned company, it stopped as another german port befell before being traced to the tiny danish island of christian, so close to the location of the explosions and leeks. ukraine has denied any involvement in the sabotage. for me, it's a little bit strange story because it's not the story with nothing with us. and i think there to lose the geisha know for our official for it this will describe every details because it's like a compliment for our personal forces. but this is not our activity. mike, hannah reports now from washington dc. the white house from the national security council, the state department, there's absolutely no confirmation whatsoever of the report. a spokesman for the national security council, john kirby said, only that several western allies of the united states in particular, germany, denmark, and sweden, all carrying out an investigation into who was responsible for that attack. this investigation he says, is ongoing. now, throughout the month and since that attack occurred in september, there's been repeated speculation about who was responsible in initially it was alleged that russia was responsible. even recently there's been an accusation that it was the us. but this just reflects the vacuum that has existed within asserting blamed for this attack ahead of russia vac them less than regroup, says his fighters have taken the eastern part of backward in eastern ukraine in order message on his telegram channel. if get a provision said the units have taken the touchy to the east of back would co river, which split specific roughly down the middle. but there is a lot of value to if you was the judge bach motor. here's the was through. if you move components do enough, what you can throw him. she will go out as ukraine's at present. other men's lensky says, his trips will keep defending the besieged eastern city, dismissing reports that they're preparing to withdraw. and if that has more it a village, 17 kilometers west of buckman, ukraine's military digs new, trenches a suggestion, perhaps this could be a new line of defense. to give it a bustling we're leaving. we remained until the very last that we wanted to stay. but how can we is the time to go a little as the last remaining residence leave ukraine soldiers move in. ukrainian government says it's not withdrawing from back mot. anesha those us, but you're in the russians. don't count losses. neither personnel nor military vehicles. they push it to take back moot as a matter of principle for them. and for us, it's a matter of principle to defend it. if it's not just a city, it's a symbol or a fortress of back moot. ah, the strategic value back model is far outweighed by symbolic value. russian forces have been waging an intense campaign for months to seize control of the small city they call audio mosque. if they take it, it will become the russians 1st significant territorial advance in more than 6 months. robert nestor and negotiate crossed out. you are the liberation of art. your mosque continues to see these an important hub for defending ukrainian troops in the don bye system. taken it under control, if you will, allow further offensive actions to be conducted deep into ukraine's defensive last your course not. boiler boil. russia says it's an ex, nearly a 5th of ukrainian territory. moscow's forces have made clear gains around back remote, but elsewhere the russian winter offensive hasn't yielded territory in other major assaults. further north and south. along the front line. bernard smith al jazeera, ukraine's government has approved mandatory evacuations of children from combat zones. if parents refuse to take them to safety, some families have been reluctant to leave their homes on the front lines. police an advocate in the don't ask region there around 2000 of the cities. $30000.00 residents are still there, including 30 miners that despite daily russian bombardments that have all but destroyed the city. because you've got but it's less than a brute. this high rise became dust rubble. you can see where rocket hid the roof and destroyed everything to the 1st floor. you know, they knew they don't care about the people. they don't care about the buildings and shops. they don't need any. they just need burned land. and thousands of protesters have rallied and george's capital tbilisi against the proposed law. they say will silence critics and the press. the government and festival is aimed at curbing the influence of what it called for. an agents for the car has more the site of georgia parliament. demonstrators stood their ground against riot police, firing tear gas, and water, canada. the unrest came soon after politicians gave their initial backing to a controversial new law. it would force non governmental and media organizations to register as foreign agents. if more than 20 percent of their funding comes from overseas. it's critic said, the love of the press press, freedom and civil society suddenly the correct or government the georgia dream. political party has moved the country backward in recent years toward a more pro russian direction. and as long as it's being proposed is almost a copier. one, the russian have testers said it's on democratic i came here because i know that in my contra belongs to europe by my government doesn't understand it. and we believe that this is a part of the big lake. this is russia lake and foreign is fitting damage in ukraine and they want to gain something here. so we are here to protect our country because we don't want to be part of russia on an official visit to the united states. the georgia president expressed her support for the protesters on, always, always off. no one needed this law. it came from no way, but maybe it was dictated from moscow. it needs to go. it needs to be repealed any way you want. i said from the 1st day that i would veto this law, and i will deter it with parliament able to overturn a presidential veto and the law passing its 1st reading comfortably. protesters see no choice but to keep pressuring politicians from the streets. pretty a car i'll 0 said a has hair on al jazeera, the you and appeals for a to help wrangle refugees in bangladesh after a fire destroys thousands of homes. plus a rog runs dry will explain why there's a water shortage in a country with 2 major rivers. ah, here's your weather update in a minute 15. good to see a good to have year long and we're going to kick this one off in australia where a lot of rain is swirling around queensland. that's the story on thursday. but let's put this a day for it. on friday, we see that rain slide down the coast into brisbin. certainly the risk of seen some flooding here in time for the se, sum fresh air in play. and if we look at tasmania, hobart top temperature of $23.00 degrees on friday, i'll get back to the here and now and for new zealand, we've got this plume of moisture stretching across it's running into the westland and certainly there is the risk of seeing some flooding here in some for the escape, high temperatures here has been at 20 degrees. it is a quiet pitcher for indo china in the philippines, no weather alerts to speak of here. so let's go to china where it is feeling more like summer from the yellow river valley down to the pearl rubber valley. jung jo, 30 degrees, the top temperature for you on thursday. that is the temperature we would expect to see in june or july. the warrants extends through the korean peninsula in japan as walls. so for a huge swath of haunt, you island, that means the risk of avalanches is going way out with that warmer weather. it's d, stabilizing the snow pack over the next several days. and now you're in the nose facing ah, but. ready too often of canister is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risked their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives spun for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a j 0. ah ah ha again watching al jazeera, his reminder of our top stories this, our a crowd of warners has gathered for the funeral for the palestinians killed in israeli raid on tuesday. 6 people were shot dead in the jenin refugee camp. palestinian president mcmurry abbas court. it's an act of all out war us intelligence suggests a pro ukrainian group may have sabotaged the non stream gas pipelines last year. as according to american and german media reports, moscow claims the u. s. for the blasts and thousands of protesters arrived in georgia's capital tbilisi against the controversial bill. they say will silence critics and the price. quote us as a worried it could impact their hopes of joining the european union volunteers and the coast guard and the philippines are trying to clean up a large oil spill that's reached the beaches of men. doro island, people living in coastal villages say they feel unwell and nauseated. the spell was caused by an oil leak from a sunken tanker which was carrying hundreds, thousands of liters of industrial oil. barnaby. lo has more from manila, the mapping vessel of the environment department on monday evening has said that they have located the general area of where the oil 10 care has sun, but that's just a general area. the problem is that it has sunk an estimated 400 meters down into to see that's taller than the i pulled power unreachable by technical divers. and so now they need a submersible machine to be able to siphoned off the oil that still leaking from the oil tanker. and the government doesn't have that. now the owner of the ship has already listed the services of a private company. so we expect that's a burst of the machine to arrive in the philippines in the coming based the u. s. and japan also expressing their willingness to help contain the oil spill authorities, or say that this is going to take a very, very long time. there was an oil spill that in 26 of the island ocoee morass, also in the central philippines, that one was 600000 leaders of industrial fuel that took almost 2 years to clean up . and so this 1800000 leader is probably going to take a little more the united nations is appealing for international aid to help wrangler refugees and bangladesh. the you and food program announce cuts to food aid you to funding shortfalls last week and supplies and now being rationed in response, the u. s. has promised $26000000.00 in new funding from cox's bazaar has convent child re more than a 1000000 ro hanger ravages in cox's bazaar, depend on food and other rations provided by the un and other agencies. the help has been vital for many here like lamar and his family members. but he is not worried about a recent cut to russians at a time when help is needed the most and saluted as him most no, because of the new rationing. we can't get all the food items like we used to want to how it is now going to be difficult to manage with so little home a lot. it's not just the cuts to aid. that's warning. the ro hang a community. people who live here say fire and incidents of violence are becoming increasingly frequent in the camp. a large fire last sunday destroyed the make shift home some more than 12000 people. a mother was after playing the fire, we came back to rebuild our home. like now our rabbits are bringing us some hot food. it's a hard time for us all named weather. many think the re progression of this cup will be immediate and long lasting ration cut to le, definitely affect her dear and your community. so when you'll go fourish and card that will affect the children particularly reward or you know, below 18 year sold, suffering from malnutrition. the level will be going down further down. the rowing ravages, leaving a restricted environment with hardware fences and limited freedom of movement outside the camp. they don't have opportunities for work, access to formal education, or any hope of returning home any time soon. many are flying the camp for countries like militia seeking a better life. this often involves a dangerous and often federal journey with the help of human smugglers. 6 years on the rowing, a refugee crisis is showing no sign of whining down. the repatriation process is nowhere inside and a management on more than 1000000 refugees that bangladesh is hosting is becoming increasingly complex and challenging. french audrey al jazeera ballad, cali of 0. net clark, sat down with bangladesh, his prime minister shake. massena nager asked, tell what the future holds for anger, refugees. when this instant started and people with daughter and more than to so many things happen actually, which will be bad. then we open our door 3 and 5 them for allow them to come and make all that is meant for shelter. and or this stays on him and it turned gown side by side. we started talking to me. i'm also that your citizen. you should take them back. unfortunately, they are not responding. they want it to be. i feel that this people should go back to their own land own home. but it's impossible because the security situation and as you say, meanwhile, you can't even talk to them. why live in the national community? they're putting pressure on them then the but this is really, really difficult. we have our is accommodation in a separate place. that is a good place and good accommodation in was angel. is it a good place to look, is very crowded and no, not very good place and the good housing and the good been for the children, the. what about the living conditions generally, because this fire has just taken place and thousands, 12000 plus and now displayed to live now in the camp in cox's. but situation is not very good, but now they have started fighting with each other. they in does, in different type of activities like duct african trafficking, human trafficking, and also they have their own conflicts. but this one become more difficult because the whole focus is now on the war and the food z from the green. and you can watch the whole and view with been just your prime minister. shake athena on talked to al jazeera. that's a full 30 g m t on the 11th of march. iraq is facing an unprecedented was a crisis. many don't have access to safe drinking water as much as i hate reports. these land used to be covered by thriving fields and orchards. but like many other areas in iraq, southern provinces, drought has lifted parched villages in the district of se detail were once a major supply of meat for the whole province has sugary and her booty explains how a shortage of water has ruined his farm. his cows are weekend unhealthy because they drink water that is contaminated with either. what about the way that the g and we used to grow less greenery. some fruit include watermelons in summer and wheat and barley in winter. our crops died and our livestock trying to find remains of grass and sunny. we've lost $300.00 cows this year alone in our area and how coleman was in the twin rivers. the tigris and euphrates are a lifeline for people living in iraq. but the water levels have fallen drastically that is blamed of damage being built in iran and to kia a less rain falling in recent years. the little little of that remains is covered in river weed and contaminated by waste and toxic chemicals. yet it's the only source for use for about 70000 people in this area. my jess im distributes disseminated water to those in remote areas. he says, demand is the highest it's ever been awarded. shock my view, this tank capacity can supply 4 or 5 houses only. we have been working on a daily basis and the demand for household water has increased dramatically since 2018. albano walked out of the room. some families here can only afford a bearing of water a whole day. even water from ortiz in wells is salty. this ditch extends for a few kilometers and used to be full of water. now it has dried up and people from the village have been digging wells by hand in its bed like this one here. they then use pumps like this to get the water to their homes. but since it's not de saline 8 it people hearsay, it's harmful, especially for children's his skin. some farmers have moved to other cities. others have changed their profession and with some are approaching those who are chosen to carry on fear their communities and their way of life. will decline my hold up to what algebra in the vicinity of a nursery, as city southern iraq. grace is facing another round of mass strikes on nationwide protest software that a train accent killed 57 people. thousands of workers have walked off the job, protest as a questioning why the government failed to pursue safety reforms. to of, for americans who were kidnapped to mexico on friday have been found dead to others were released and being treated as the u. s. hospital. the group was abducted by armed route, mom's men, while driving into the city of matter, moros in france. thousands of mainly public sector workers have taken past a nation wide strike against pension reforms. is the 6 such protest this year against the government, that a bar reports from paris. some demonstrators in france blocked roads, while others set out picket lines outside factories. many schools was shot and transport services were disrupted, as some public sector workers took part in a nationwide strike broker, the old you stopping laurie's from entering, but we've led the night walkers out. yep. everyone wants to strike and every one supports us. your anger is growing among workers with the french government plan to reform the pension system and raise the retirement age. by 2 years to $64.00, protest is in paris, said it was an erosion of they write a song she azure. so it's an unfair reform. and other reform that favors the rich, it's on democratic because most people are against it, idea over at law to do what the government doesn't want to hear from, etc, because it only listens to the elite in other countries, that raising the legal age to leg is not good for the country that for the economy let for the hell. reforming the pension system was one of french president emanuel macros campaign promises. he says it needs to be modernized because it's too complex, and cost too much money. volleyball in the french parliament opposition to the reform has been at times as fierce as in the streets. but the government says it won't back down hoop atlas. why do told vickers wedding on? because you've chosen outrage. you make sweeping statements. you chose blockades and obstruction. we chose to bite and discussion through prison. macros party doesn't have a parliamentary majority. supposing the reform.

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