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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 6, 2023 1:00am-2:00am AST

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the was the the come on have them see, cuz this is the news live from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. baffles, raged as israel wise is. it's a salt on southern gaza. is really ministry says it has con unit surround. it is really as strikes once again, target gauze is largest refugee camp palestinians, trying to dig out the survivors with that. they had the united states announces and sanctions and visa restrictions on his race. that was involved in a tax on palestinians in the occupied west bank at least $5000.00 things are
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injured in and is really right on that you need a refugee camp. this is what christmas looks like. it was fine. this is what the christmas looks like in bethlehem. and a judge in bethlehem says that will be no christmas celebrations, as long as he's well on 5 minutes of gaza can choose the it is 22 g m t midnight's in gaza. where these really ami has announced is troops on now in the heart of the southern city of con eunice for weeks, is there a heavy clay of hon eunice and the surroundings a safe zone? millions of palestinians has sold shelter there, but israel has rapidly expand its air and ground offensive a carpet bombing several areas of across the strip. in the notes of the valley, a refugee camp has been badly hit once again. it is the largest and most densely
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populated in gaza. homes have been completely destroyed. many people is now trapped under the rubble. and this central ga, so at least 45 pallets. these were killed off. there's really strikes had residential buildings in did about more than 16000 palestinians have now been killed since the war began in early october. the marks begins are coverage of the traffic that solar is an, a strike is now terrifying. the familiar stretches used for the fortunate shoulders, the blankets, ferry, the rest, the young faces of visible a wide eyed and a life with fear. the dead elsewhere laid out by the dozen shrouds in old sizes. costs and holes left to carry the wounded vehicle. passengers desperate to the pots with danger. close shots shot the crowd
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outside. this hospital, the semi automatic crackles. winston sound track in gauze, southern to the place of the displaced as plain to see a cluster of crowded tents among them. a shelter offering that to safety for an uh small sleigh, a mother with a kids cost out of the home. well, we spend all night tearing rockets, embalming we are living between life and us. we may die at any moment. it's may be our turn and our kids turn. her family still somehow luckier than some others with even less supports. their entire existence is on the side of this road . little besides blankets and bags of clothes up same belie, i'm not off enough out children and started to hate to know. this is somebody given to us by god the because of fee. when we hear the planes, we know there is
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a strike coming. some and gaza, still try to flee. finding safety is now the daily struggle for the months out of data. let's take a look at how and where israel is intensifying its attacks and gaza. the new face of its ground evasion is targeting the areas near on eunice, in the south gauze. the 2nd, the largest city, and how to hundreds of thousands of palestinians forced in their homes in the north is ready forces a battling palestinian fighters from the custom brigades and his language had in these regions, shaded in red, this heavy fighting as well as several neighborhoods in gaza, city all the fighting a troop movements indicates that is ro is aiming to divide the gaza strip into 3 areas, the north central region and the south thought it was zoom has worn out from the roof. in southern guns,
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as is ro is expands in good military ration has been con eunice. people across the con, you in a city were forced again to evacuate, to roughly seeking shelter away from the east. very plumbing. and the city becomes overwhelmed with evacuees who are experiencing the trust, the conditions where they struggle to foreign children, to survive. people left everything behind on you and is we're forced to live in terms that we're sitting public areas. second old basic supply worries to sit up on suitable for humanitarian use. a deep shortage of fluids, water, and medical supplies. ruffle is now the last joe to left for the palestinians as also with the compartment continue in these areas with on presented level and even domains. target composer, how does 0 roof in the south of the territory of the us has an alsatian on several
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1000. these really specialist involved in a tax against palestinians in the occupied west bank. there's been a serge involved as israel began its war on october. the 7th in recent days is ready to settle his right to a restaurant and launched an attack on a palace thing. and father 6, as we thought of clinical you condemn act attacks by violent is really extreme, is against palestinians. and those by violent past industry extreme is against israel. is these acts threaten westbank stability in the immediate term and take us further away from the future in which palestinians and israelis can both live and both can live in peace and security in 2 states or how whitehouse corresponding, kimberly how kate has more from washington dc we knew this was coming down the us president telegraph this and then up and that he wrote a few weeks ago in response to the fact that there had been a spike in attack spies,
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really settlers against palestinians in the west bank. and he had passed a number of his cabinet secretaries to look at policies to combat the spike and attacks and the speed of violets. given the fact that the 5 and ministration had communicated to the is really government that they needed to stop the violence and simply weren't doing so. so it is steven by the secretary state antony blinking. given the fact that the united states found these attacks to be unacceptable and they communicated, but if they did not do anything and this is really government did not take any action, then the united states is ready to take action using their own authorities. and that's what these, these are restrictions are. in essence, what they have underscored to these release is the need to do more to hold extreme is settlers to account. and so they have put in place a visa restrictions against dozens of is really settlers. in other words,
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so that they can no longer travel to the united states. and this would include not only certain individuals but also their immediate family members. and what we also know is that in the case of limited numbers of palestinians who have committed violence acts against is rarely, they will also not be permitted. and we should point out that there are some is released and hold dual citizenship. so in other words, some of them are americans, this would not apply to them, given the fact that they are us citizens and can come to the united states. this would just be those who are simply of it's really nationality or have some other dual nationality. that is not a 2nd american passport. this is really soldiers have been writing towns and cities in the occupied west bank. at least 5 palestinians were injured in a raid on the jeanine refugee camp is really no tree has been stopping and
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searching ambulances. dr. say at least 2 ambulances were prevented from reaching hospitals and brought home. and there's a pregnant woman here in the occupation forces are stopping us until now they're restricting us for moving. we have an injured person here who's standing in the rain restricting him to enter the ambulance until they're done searching. you must speak now to i just need a zane bus robbie, who is lives the in my letting me occupied was by so saying what more we hearing on that to janine. right. well i was in just in the last 10 minutes or so we've heard that this rate has come to a conclusion. it began at around $230.00 this afternoon has been going on for about 10 hours. and what we know is that much of that time was spent by these really forces using these armored bulldozers to continue to dig up and destroy infrastructure in and around jeanine, the city and the camp. we also know that 5 people were injured from live fire, at least 5 people so far. during the course of the raid soldiers, once again,
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going from house to house, carrying out very, very violent, aggressive searches in these residential areas. at least one car was destroyed and a home was blown up. likely some sort of retaliatory measure a form of collective punishment often is the case when israel goes into carry out these rates. we also know as you just heard, that they stopped in ambulance. that was carrying a woman in labor that was transporting a woman that was about to give birth. they stopped that vehicle for some time. they stripped search the paramedics driving that ambulance. and as these rates carried on, as they go on night after night, they've been intensifying for weeks now going on 2 months. they seem to be taking on more of a, a, an atmosphere of, of variety. and then any sort of military operation being carried out in these posts in your communities. and as we were 14 you earlier this up uh us visa band on the setlist committing violence. uh zane. uh so many people. um, so that's
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a step in the right direction. but is it going to change anything on the grounds with pallets? thing is there of the step in the right direction. yes it could be characterized is that, but as you heard this statement coming out of washing coming out of the white house, you can't even talk about punishing is rarely crimes without talking about punishing palestinian crimes that are largely and compares in almost imaginary compared to the level of violence being carried out by these a legal settlers. and these are legal settlements that what we know is that in these occupied territories, there are 700000 more than 700000 illegals settlers. living in more than $314.00 outposts and settlements. that are, by all accounts of violation of international law, they are mere presence. here is a violation of international law and 15 percent by last count, 15 percent or more are american citizens. so how they're going to use this mechanism to police american citizens. they can restrict them from coming back,
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is still a question mark in terms of the non americans. israel is living in the settlements . um, you know what, what the palestinians will tell you is that the major problem here is the settlers are backed up by the israeli government. they're often carrying out these attacks that have gone up doubled since october 7th, on palestinian communities are often carried out in tandem with these rarely soldiers was by him by cover of the israeli government is really the government has the cover of the united states. so while this may be a good step in the right direction for the fight in administration, to perhaps put kate, its critics, add a head of upcoming presidential elections. perhaps to turn the pressure down as, as the pressure mountains is the outrage. the public outrage, the international outcry against what is happening and gaza at the hands of israel's ongoing bombardment as the pressure mounts on the united states. it may serve to try to address some of that politically. but the fact of the matter is in
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terms of practical impact on the ground, the palestinians will tell you is the very policing institution as institutions responsible for carrying out any sort of policing mechanisms with regards to this, those institutions, those governments are the very ones supporting this kind of settler behavior, the same as while the life was there in ramallah, i say. how a series of explosions had been heard and tell her leave off to rockets were fired from gaza. several well known from the street towards the south and east of central tennessee, most williams accepted while others fell in open areas. several people have been injured in southern israel, in the city of ask along following those rocket attacks video showing damage to parts of residential buildings. us as well as a wall cabinet has met released captives and families of those still held in gaza. emotions ran high as families, discuss the trauma. they've been going through amazon reports for the tele vi's,
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up to 60 days, the bring them back home pain. finally got that meeting with israel's will cabinets . the campaign represents the families of those taken by him us, but the meeting held behind plays. those didn't get them the result. they wanted a guarantee that all would be freed and quickly. a number of them including some for you during the ceasefire, walked out of the meeting, which was said to be fraud. brought me to step benjamin then you know, who was blunt. he reportedly said he couldn't bring everyone back alive. we have to do and he has to do every thing to bring them back immediately, ever sink, and not just to reach his letter. the meeting was a disappointment. the old involved, i hope is i did if i met her boyfriend andre a few months ago on a day thing at a well when romans followed he was working security at the super the music festival . when he was taken off the 2 months, jennifer has
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a clear message to these ready will cabinets. the simple answer is, i would like them to give all the post tenure prisoners back to gaza, or wherever they should be. but you also lives in said that he might not survive is rosa sold on the strip. i have nightmares every night. that maybe the idea sorrow, power a to fluid bumped him also. yes, i have this nightmares and i pray to god every night, every day. to bring them back, campaign has significant sway the is really public opinion. over 60 days, a small gathering turned into an influential pressure group. but the ones who seem to be resistant to that pressure of those with the greatest power to help them, the little cabinet, as the captives were released during the seat by the families were relieved of the was a mechanism really looked the getting them high and was it possible that's given them
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the inputs as the push for more. however, they weren't easy. the remaining captives all set to be military aged men and women . now that's going to be a tough negotiation. i'm asked of already said in order to release them. they want a palestinian prisoners to be released on a permanency spot. however, as well as being clear as well, it's once the complete destruction of a mass, and then they go chases to take place on the file and won't come out as they're telling me. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reiterated his government's plan to retain security control over garza after the war and that speak to him the cell hood now whose life was in east jerusalem. so honda, what else came out of that briefing? it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu reiterating the 3 goals for the war, saying that the country is not going to stop its military campaign until they are
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achieved. the 1st is the complete dismantlement of how mass is military and political capabilities. the 2nd is to ensure that no threat comes from the gaza strip. and the 3rd is to bring back all of the captives. now on the issue of the east butte shirts right, coming from the guns, a strip of these really prime minister says that israel must setup a forced to de militarize the gaza strip. and that an international force can't be held responsible for it because these rallies and his words are the only ones that can get it done. on the issue of the captives. he said that the country was doing everything they could to bring them back. and when asked a question about humanitarian aid, he said that in no way henders process, he used to bring back the captive, but rather continuously helps the military put pressure on the ground. that was really defense minister jo, i've go on to also speaking at this press conference and taking questions,
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saying that there are big games being achieved in this war. but they don't come without big losses. they're directly referring to the 80 is really soldiers who have been killed in the ground operation since it began. additionally, he was addressing the international community and pressures that are coming from countries like the united states. he said that israel has no choice but to fight this war, and in fact, it is a just war. in his words, the war cabinet member benny gas. also speaking, saying that the issue with the captive is the most important and they are doing everything they can to bring them back. and what's the government? they're saying about the ongoing ground operations in gaza as well. benjamin netanyahu spoke about big military operations that were happening in the last day in several parts of garza. he reference specifically to bad?
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yeah. in the north and han eunice in the south. it comes as the, as really army says that they have fully surrounded the southern city of san eunice . additionally, saying that they're operating in the heart of it. these really military has said that this last day has been the most intense fighting of the war. yet since it began 60 days ago, in fact, even releasing a statement of what they say are all of their big accomplishments just in the last 24 hours alone. these really aren't me claims, but how this is biggest battalion isn't garza city and they have destroyed several weapons, depos outposts and other weapons manufacturing places. but they did not provide any evidence or images of this in their statement. additionally, these really is, are saying that in the 3rd step of their ground operation, they're going to continuously be operating both in the south and in the north of trying to achieve their objectives as these really armies spokesperson that says
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that israel is preparing for a long war has a hand i think you have to salute in occupied east jerusalem force to senior. how much the official osama have then has spoken. in the last the hours he said negotiations on prison that i'm captive swaps will only begin once. israel stops it's bombardment. when we just need to have that kid and he and we have to read that there is no negotiation, no swab, without seizing on the stopping the aggression against all what people against guys . and here we hold the missing yeah. whole for responsibility for the lives of the v is r e n z i n his captives as he have for you the and him done the swab, the as he resumed his attack again, his gaz. uh they are on the 5th. oh, being told by the bombard the minutes of meeting the hose, washing machine,
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and then the adult facade ish. enhanced is nothing direct to at the european garza hospital. he says stuff have no option but to work on the continuous bombardment. no, no, no. i did check it out in my you know, reading a lots of problems including the are and then testable embodiments at night and the injured to arrive in the daytime. so we work day and night tonight, no cold in the daytime, we receive casualties. this doesn't mean that we don't receive casualties during the night, the continuously arrive in our to our hospice is no, the problem is mobility to arrive to hospitals. giovanni, a refugee camp is the largest in gaza and has been repeatedly attacked and then
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have a what day is from jamalia system will begin on october 7th. she's lost her whole family and the house they once lived in here is her story. and how long was a she, she didn't show up in the
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the in new jersey, the disney adams 0777 thirty's federal law is the most of the of the all the good news is i am not many on the subject matter. we should them in the gym mass, showed him the sub system so that the rest of mazda mind, people moment open it in the model. so for the most open,
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this is how the match the machine to machine the the and then i will house night is a spokesperson for underwood. that's the un agency for palestinian refugees. he says the humanitarian situation in the valley, a refugee camp is beyond desperate. i believe that destroying all the time and again and again our. ready all and more frustration more and more kind of, you know, extra as you, as the see. and the already talked to people, they don't know what to go. i say everything got being at this time, you know,
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i guess we have some police to, you know, and providing services in house clinic. i'm in the show because there are we have nearly, i'm talking about across the guns that we are going to be 1200000 and 10 in just place best ones are sort of those across the same. some of them are in jump out of the area. i'm in the city. i can't tell you that you minute your situation now. it's not the contrast of the walk talking about a minute and carry on. so now me, i rarely use areas for lack of everything or the principal walker hospitals possibly working. now now they don't have to convince the kids you receive a tentative or injured people across the most impact of guest.
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more than a 140 took his citizens fling, israel's war on gals arrived in the assembled, they were forced to leave through the roof of border crossing with egypt. sin and solo reports on some of them from his temple circus medical staff. in a stumble, r will, can install a day or 2 with guns. so they say the flags they carry and the blood splattered grounds. the where speak for the palestinian, the victims though israel's war use the phone. okay. yeah. as a journalist who grew up in gauze as generally a refugee camp, he fluffed the horizontal for 2 years ago and settled and assembled. on the 9th of october, the 14th a week and 3 as well as offensive, he lost 21 relatives in gaza. 12 for the members of his immediate family. he says they have left the north and taken refuge in missouri rock,
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refugee camp in central garza. but that too was bombarded. i couldn't last. i feel like i feel like i live in us already. feel like this is not safer overflow. it is just under this and the family live and it has to be on the human capacity. use a sister who is still in northern casa, refuses to move, feeling a similar fate who will convince them to evacuate? because my, somebody that i'm the got the font in the south, even the hospitals are not safe for palestinians. the professors here accused israel of committing more crimes, more targeting health facilities and goals, so the turkish structures silent pool demonstration is an appeal to the international community to take action against israel. l hussain has lived in gauze, so since 1997, a dual citizen,
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she was evacuated to egypt, then took her care with her family. on november, the 18th this was the for you from her flat just before it was just for the family left. when they heard is running, the forces would be targeting their neighborhood nice as she packed up 27 years of memories into a small backpack and cried all the way along the so called safe cory door to this house. what are you good to? i can only, but when we were hit on what was supposed to be the safe freed, thankfully, nothing happened, but they did hit people before us. we saw corpses in 40 parts sounds which were covered. it was a heavy smell. there are many dead people buried beneath the rubble and they are unable to extract them in a moment. they may not been garza anymore, but these palestinians feel pain and loss just as acutely, somewhat anxious. the at what is on folding back home, while others focus on the loved ones who have survived seen them to sol. how does
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your a stumble? the still ahead on august 8 of the made of caught calls. israel's war on gaza. an unprecedented catastrophe. somebody to calculate is here in the the hi again. thanks for joining in. so the mountain rains not too bad right now. sort of like the switch was turned off, so just the light showers along the coast of vietnam, bigger down port. they're just to the north of the name, the weather alerts to speak of up and down the philippines. so that means the rain, not too intense on wednesday, call cover is running across the yangtze river valley here, but throughout the day on wednesday that was cloud shove out, some more in the way of sunshine, down in gwyn g. providence not a bad day in greatland, 23 degrees for you. and for japan, dis,
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the cut out again, you're watching, i just need a reminder of our top stories. this is really ami claims. as the troops have reached the heart of fun, eunice in southern garza previously declared the area save some millions of palestinians have shown salt shelter there. as well as carried out a large scale attack on the valley. a refugee camp in northern causes many people via 2 been killed campus, the largest on the strip and has been repeatedly attacked us and outside sions on is really staff was involved in attacks on palestinians in the occupied west bank. it's been a surge excessive appliance as well began its war on october. the 7th or the mid of
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cuts out has renewed his condemnation of the killing of palestinians in gaza shift . i mean, been hammer this, then he was speaking at a gulf corporation. so counsel summit here in doha, they may also call them the un security council to bring israel back to the negotiating table, a table amount to get it to change base reports of this annual meeting of the council that consists of the 6 golf nations was dominated by the war on garza the host, the amier of cats. i'll shake timing been how much, how funny, a greeting the king about rain had been a so khalifa has been at the center of recent diplomacy. his country mediated a 7 day truce, but it's being followed by more intense bombardment, something he called genocide. he says the international community must act now when it through much to and we call on the security council, namely the permanent members to live up to their legal responsibility,
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to put an end to this barbaric court. and to force israel to return to the negotiation table. to reach a just solution based on the international resolutions and the error piece initiative on a 2 state solution to dodie at the gulf nations invited the president of to kia to be that guest at this meeting. nathaniel unit to minute then ethanol would ministration is endangering the secuity in future, owing to region in order to extend its political life, the loss of life, of 17000 palestinians. most of the children and women is a crime against humanity and a war crime. israel shall not get away with these crimes. the arrow catch all his comments touching the un security council to compel israel to accept a permanency spa would almost certainly get support from many nations right now. but when the counsel last met in new york, it was clear that one country, the us, is opposed to any new resolution. and of course, it's
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a permanent member with the tow power. james pays out a 0. don't. i shouldn't have bought a has been following the meeting here in the so was from the amount of cuts on the last clothes for an immediate end to the war on does a, do you see it as well? if the fighting continues, if the relentless from baldwin continues instability good for the spread across the entire region. joining me to talk more about the gcc summit is mr. budget on site is 50 percent on the top advise the to cause minister of foreign affairs. thank you . very much, and do the same as you know, sorry for joining us. the declaration of doha. should it be seen as indications that the decency is july to this time when it comes to how to move forward, when it comes to more than goza? the summit today which we have seen and they are getting the, the, the indications coming out within the don't have the conversion and at the communicate that came out at the end of the summer. so they gave me the day that
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united position between all the states and calling to an end to, to this world. and. busy i think the ethics as originally ended thing national. it was an end to this. that was the dictation made it very clear. and so. busy of the mediation that it's been done by got that added fox investigation, including egypt, and they not just the states, but also. and as of all, i think the work of the city of the committee, which has talked it over the doing rounds and the shuttle diplomacy with the values, going to get down the road to raise awareness and also to bring about an end to add to this one, this gathering has been crucial for comp time because they, this is exactly what they wanted to see at regional keep play as volleying behind cosign is push to bring and then to the bullying caused by x by securing an extension to the spot. so this is why is it likely to happen any time soon? we'd have to wait and see. but as far as the concerned,
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at least with the dc leaders meeting here in doha, this sending a strong message to the intern muscle community that the block remains committed. not only to cnn, to the will, but to resume genuine tools to between the palestinians and the east varieties on the very notion of 2 states living next to each other. they say, unless you get got a policy in states with east jerusalem as its capital, the conflict with continue and so with the sufferings of the people hosted by just the right delta i went because on the constant attack there's little in the way of festive spirit among palestinian christians in the occupied west bank as christmas approaches. the abraham has moved from best land in this city around this time usually celebrates christmas ease with these festive, you know, but this year
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o christmas celebrations has been cancelled. and i want to show you a little bit from in front of the lutheran church here in bethlehem, where the pastor and some of the christian families have decided to mark christmas in a different way. instead of having a christmas tree that is decorated with ornaments. we're seeing baby jesus wrapped in a coffee, a palestinian coffee on, is placed in the major under the rubble. we'll talk a little bit more about that with pastor with that as talked at the lutheran church . what's the idea behind having jesus under the rubble instead of a christmas tree? christmas celebration is a lot of counsel to see it. and beth land for obvious reasons. it's impossible to setup a when that is a messic genocide taking place. and because so without what people and so the idea
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was to send a message to the world face, but also thought what else must is to the world that this is what the christmas looks like in palestine. this is what the christmas looks like. and bethlehem the best place of cheese as the children pully being pulled from under that all the time and is being displaced with that homes destroyed. and why the world this celebrating christmas at the good place of jesus? this is what christmas looks like. this is usually a season for celebrations, and also a season for hope is their hope left. we have hoping on what faith we have hold the christmas party actually gives us hope in the fact that jesus was born among the occupied. this is what's happened 2002 years ago. and so going back to this uh, manger said think it dumps us that baby jesus is. and so the data to with those who are still studying with those who are oppressed. so in this christmas we find our
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own, the source of hope is, is a face image of god and then almost solely deputy with one another. and i hope that dismisses gets to the world that we are the night that in palestine and sadly like now we are united, you know what pain, there's so much detail going on here at building this manger. can you tell me a little bit more about how you placed the major and all those details? yeah, the, the image basically came from what we see on the west screens. children being pulled out of those. and people coming can searching. i'm the to find any sign of life, any sign of hope. these images have broken us and we wanted to bring them to the church. and usually a typical main should with have a baby jesus in the middle, and then the whole family, the ship that's ending my guys surrounding him. but this time around we, we thought of all these characters and the baby and the gospel narrative and the
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christmas negative being around the house as if they are searching for jesus. i said the plank to find him in the midst of, of that awful, with dust, all of all over them. again we, we want to bring the christmas story, make it to you in what context to date. and i think if jesus is to be born today, he would be born on the and because i would, those who are suffering and the my guys and the shut bets would come and search for jesus in the midst of the bill of, of destroyed the house as we see today, the still ahead on august data, families reunited ukrainian, children taken to russia the must goes invasion last year. and back in through lank of the colonial artifacts taken by dutch colonial. more than a 100 years ago, the
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again, let's take a look at some of the days of the news now. peruse. constitutional court has ordered the release of former president alberto food, removing the 85 year old has been serving a 25 years sentence for human rights abuses and corruption. which morning was president from 1990 to 2000 is convicted. avoiding the mass to 25 people in the early ninety's, while his dublin was fighting the left wing general salute. at least 13 people have been killed in
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a gun battle in india's north east and many poor states. in the latest fighting since ethnic violence began. 7 months ago, the victims bodies were found in tech, new paul district where police say a massive gun fight took place. at least 200 people have been killed since fighting between the majority may take and minority cookie community began in may. they were a dispute over sharing of government benefits and quotas, as well as refugees coming in from neighboring me on. my on i do is um he has admitted mistakenly targeting a religious gathering in a drunk strike. in the northern states of kaduna, at least 85 bodies were recovered from the scene. nicholas hawk reports the died in prayer on sunday nights in nigeria. northern could do an estate hundreds gathered to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of the prophet mohammed and his teachings of love. peace and kindness. their arms raised to the sky above a night,
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jared army droned, observing them from their vantage point. they saw no worshippers, but what they describe dest terrorist from central command, came the order to drop 2 guns. at least 85 people were killed in the drone strike. many more injured, and did critical condition are being treated in the hospital. when we were celebrating mo, who would win the thing came on, dropped the bomb, some died, some got injured, we're done into the house. when the men heard what happened, they came out to check and that was one. the 2nd bomb was dropped and most people died. nigeria is army, is doing what few armed forces do admit to its mistakes. imagine i was was able to, you should, i guess, get on this. but unfortunately, the some members of the to, to be coordinating with yeah, we have one person last 13 members of his family. this right. grief is turning
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to anger. this isn't the 1st mistake from nigeria, the military in an effort to bring to an end to the 14 year long conflict with book all her arm and criminals. civilians have been killed, mistaken for fighters or robbers. president bullock, i'm a new bu, is calling for a full investigation since coming into office in february, tackling secured he says is his top priority and a bit to bring for an investment to the country. but also to reassure a growing number of nigerians who have lost trust in the security force that appears to target those, it's meant to keep safe. this is the community in shock and in morning left to pray to god for the protection. the state can't seem to provide nicholas hawk alger 0 german troops withdrawing from molly as part of the us plan to end it's fees keeping mission. the add by the end of the mission started in 2013 to prevent the
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takeover by on groups. but on friday, the un security council voted unanimously on a resolution to immediately stop winding down the operation. molly's ruling and military june to request to the end of the peacekeeping mission, often aligned itself with russia and its mercenary wagner group. the recalls for al julian authorities to release or detained human rights defend is united nation special rep or to mary lola made the announcement of mocking the end of her 10 day visit to the north african country. dozens of steel detained in relation to the 2019 protest movement known as head of the house to the ex president of disease. but the flicker a leslie from a machine human rights defenders freedom of movement including to the routine surveillance of interference with their chief abolish. the use of bias to you to
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limit the traffic of human rights defenders abroad. this is just the beginning. we want to work with the government to volunteer you to encourage them to make more progress in the defense of human rights and to human rights defenders. how are you there? peace for legitimate work with a fair price of fusion us and says russia has rejected a new proposal to release to americans considered by washing to be wrongfully detained. washington says it was a significant proposal but declined to provide details of the plan. evan gosh, could which was arrested in march and charged with spine which he isn't for the will see general and the us government denied and pull wheeling, corporate security executive was detained in 2018 on espionage related charges. again, which he and the us dispute. moscow has not commented on the latest proposal,
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a 60 planing and children and taken to russia off the most goes invasion last year will be reunited with the families. it's the result of a new round of negotiations by custody mediators. unit ship of oliver has moved from moscow. this is the said group of ukranian children ready to return to that home country. exchange became possible a trip personal request by the in the year of kata will feed her to hopefully this is not the last cronsa of the children. we will try to ensure that more children return to the families in ukraine, any negotiations or difficult. they take a lot of time and effort. thanks to the efforts these negotiations was successful, and i am grateful to about the russian and ukrainian sides. ukraine has repeatedly accused russia, kidnapping thousands of children and taking them to his territory. kia has demanded that western countries facilitates their return as much as russian president fledging. a patient emphasized last dream russian representatives took the children
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out of the conflicts on saving their lives in health. what was needed filling the gifts? gimme them we have acquitted, entire affinity, absolutely. legally, because the heads of the often to just what the legal representative must cook, never intended to separate the children from the patterns it was. i will not be against the unification with their families. if the relatives show up a loss of 10, the rushes children's rights commission of maria level, the below, the report said that there is a communication channel with the you. creating analyst will receive a source for the reuters news agency clarified that the mechanism was created up to several months of secret negotiations that day has conducted with mosca, m. p. as in march, they scare the international criminal court issued an arrest warrant against murray as well. with the law, as well as presidents, let him and pacing the code, suspected them of illegal people, taishan of children from the occupied territories of you cling to russia live over below. that was outrage saying that was how the international community appreciated
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the what to how the children to get out of the rules. so the children are expected $69.00 to the bell of russian capital minutes can choose the evening and from that they will travel to ukraine. you now ship of all of the ultra 0 most squares. indonesian rescue is have found the bodies of 9 more high cuz killed and sundays volcanic eruption in west sumatra, bringing the total to $22.00. the search for one missing climate on mountain will not be will resume on wednesday, dozens of survivors were evacuated from the area of many being treated for severe burns. jessica washington reports from jakarta, stranded and afraid, a teenager pleads for her mother. mom, please. she says, look at me now. she was one. if this advice is found by rescue was on mount murphy . after the volcano erupted on sunday, many of them, oh university students who were hiking up the 2900 meter mountain. so that's
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already say, this search efforts have been hampered by ongoing volcanic activity and heavy rain . we've done what the, our main obstacle is. there has been several of options and what kind of cash. so all the way to the foot of the mountain. this man is waiting for news of his son. my son was hiking and approve of 18 people. they separated into 2 groups, and so now they still haven't found them. supervisors have been taken to hospital, then he have severe bones and broken limbs. because i knew to instills a husbands on her face and legs and hands. she was also wounded by falling rocks. 5 of the hawk is would need a credit when interrupted. they were scattered around my daughter rode down the slips. finally, research team carried her down to local authorities. the ash and rock fell on several districts near the volcano. they are urging those living close to the
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mountain to stay in doors to protect themselves from respiratory infections. jessica washington out to 0. chicago. a total bus has crashed near a national park in western thailand, killing at least 14 people local media say the different bid off the road and hit a tree at the entrance of hot one. according to marie, moving the others were injured. cause of the accident is being investigated at the united nations climb its summit in due by 63 countries, have pledged to cut cooling, relate to the emissions the global cooling pledge marks the world's 1st collective focus on climate warming emissions from cooling and includes refrigeration for food medicine and air conditioning, united states, canada, and can you model those val to reduce their emissions by 68 percent by 2050 of the u. k. and rwanda have signed
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a new treaty to revive the british government's plans to send the silent c. cuz to the east african country, british home secretary james cleverly signed the deal with rolanda and foreign minister of vincent boots, the income golly, follows the decision by the u. k. still cool. last month. the rule, the deforestation scheme, unlawful plan is central to the british government's goal of coming migrants arriving on small boats across being with the channels. thousands of people have demonstrated in use the land against the new conservative government. they say its policies to threaten the rights of indigenous mallory protest. this guy that in the capital of wellington is parliament was born in 5 minutes. the christopher lessons national party has promised to review the principles of the nations founding documents a treaty signed by for just calling this. and mallory chief in 1840 is indigenous activists have warned against the policies of lockson's right. when coalition, the netherlands has retained 6 all to facts taken by force,
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from square lanka during the colonial area. as we know of fernandez reports, this is the 1st batch of treasures to be returned. that cool mazda of more than 200 years in the netherlands. these artifacts were looted by duck soldiers when the over and the palace in kennedy, in central sure longer in 1765, but develop along with the whole bar go to able to get bonded key these items were made to the king and we have very few of those now remaining. so these are very important artifacts that the items are now on display at columbus national museum. they include these 2 guns, weighing $22.00 knows each the move, but here the opportunity was used by troops of the can be of the king to defend the city and the palace. the most eye catching item of the collection is below k cannon beamed of to the oddest, the correct, who had to decorate it to the king. that is a fairy hybrid of jackson's was probably made in the netherlands then given to the
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king a few long later it was embellished, decorated industry lanka, and then give it to the king again. uh, and that it was taken away exploits. a boose of the items were made android workshops of the candid kingdom and not a testament to the skill. the sense of the time, the 1st ever colonial artifacts returned by the dutch government. it's very important to critically reflect on the history and to well take steps and doing things rights which went in the history wrong. the sheila government says it is grateful for the return of its asi fax by the netherlands, which has been more helpful than other former colonial powers. we want to know that you will be in the country, austin, do you uh, electronic copies of uh,
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of amenities. and this has been sent as an all saying that, you know, they need to be testing the piece at the, in the stalls. and i see the iron meals. this is a store maintenance. you're lucky with us. give them back by the pseudo says he hoops the model example, the set by the doctor government will influence others to return culturally significant items to did. right? so it's taking more than 40 years to get these colonial artifacts back to say lanka . the connection is a fraction of the thousands of treasures looted in columbus and now found in museums around the was the story and save the return. is a way to come stopped. mean mendez, i'll just 0 colombo and that's it for me. has them so you can for this, these out carry. johnston is here in a moment with more today's the
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this is the largest holy bowl processing punch in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised in uniforms. bring that home is to, to be pressed into a product. this is a good you generate around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a market value of around $300000.00. gives you a sense of just how we pull the industry is to the productivity of economy. the balancing act of cultural ministry estimates around 30 percent of the harvest, including colleagues groaning calls will be lost because of the war. and illegal is really settled. a white fence comes through trying to stand in all of grove, as well as all but still to be sure and comments to policy reform is to harvest the crumbs the the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails,
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