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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 12, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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eulogy more than 20 years. she says what's happened to the last few days is evidence of a transition that could last centuries. the peninsula will be dormant until a new activity period starts. and that can also last several 100 some years. iceland, beauty has been full extent pot bites, 32 or cunning systems. it's people that had to become resilient to the ages. but here in the south west, those stages around the growing the, [000:00:00;00] the problem carry johnston, this is a nice lot from. so are coming up on the program, a desperate need for food, water, and medicine, and does that is ro, sizes will open the new security screening location for 8 going into the strip. or
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rafa crossing in the south will still be the only entry point that's been fist fighting in northern goza. israel has issued new evacuation orders of north central southern parts of the strip. those who have made it to so called safety savings of building shelters, buying on a stretch of land, no sanitation, special to all medical facilities and the father of an al jazeera jane. this is killed and it is very striking. which of all the, if you take the it is 22 gmc and that's midnight's in gaza, humanitarian organizations. so the situation on the ground is catastrophic. basic needs and not being met. and displaced,
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palestinians are being forced into small apostles of land. but israel calls safe presents after waiting approval for 2 months and tending more than $18000.00 people in garza, israel says trucks carrying angel now on the go security checks that the crime shows them crossing off the screening. they will travel back to egypt and finally into gauze and through the rest the crossing. israel says new security check point to increase the number of 8 trucks getting into gaza. u. n. a says at least 200 trucks, current amount of tyrants, supplies are needed daily to meet the populations basic needs. before the war on guns have begun, the un sent in 500 a trucks every day. and the lack of a to is left to college students in the states of desperation. people scrambling for this guess released the funds to reach the strip. these agencies say, palestinians from northeastern for days new to
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a distribution center has stopped trucks on roads as they try to secure food for their families. that's close to home this to who to standing by 1st an occupied east, jerusalem. so tell us, in reality, how much of a difference will this new screening of check points actually have on the flow of aden task as well the director of the one's world food program says that the problem is that the screening, it's actually getting the aide into gaza and that won't happen to through the kid and shut on. crossing the border, crossing with egypt that has been sending a into the gaza strip is ill equipped for the amount of trucks that are coming through the borders. so these really have been also screening that a, i send it send a crossing which is around 40 kilometers away. so they're 8. these 8 trucks are
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driving back and forth, going there to, and that's on a 1st and then drive and 40 kilometers back to that off crossing. but to give you an idea of the get them shut on, crossing is just about 3 kilometers away. and after they're done being screened there, they still have to go back through deaf off to make their way into gaza. the is really army, as well as the coordinator for government activities in the palestinian territories . has said that this will increase the number of trucks that are going in, but the reality of the situation is we've all seen those images of all of the a trucks that are lined up waiting to go in to gaza and those trucks will be it. there's not really any information on whether they will have their own q, whether they will get to go in sooner, but the army was clear that no aid will be going from the get them shut on crossing itself inside of gaza. so the program is city. the set to start on tuesday,
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so we're really gonna have to see and try and take note of just how many more a trucks are getting in if any at all. and the meanwhile is rose. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is reported. they've been discussing plans for what happens next off. the board in gauze reserve is reading media is published what they say are linked remarks from those conversations a right week through march to 2 different committees with in these really government itself, with these really prime minister talking about what the sort of governance situation is going to be in the gaza strip the day after the war. now in those remarks, he said that the palestinian authority cannot be the ruling body there because the only difference between the p a and how much is that the p a will see want c rather the demise or destruction of these early stages or how mass wants to see it more
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immediately. additionally, in those remarks, he said that after the war is over, there will be some sort of civil administration that will be in charge in the gaza strip while there is still and is really military presence. additionally, he said the gulf states will then take the charge for rehabilitating and rebuilding gaza up. but when i was just need a contacted buddy foreign ministry, they said that they had no idea about these plans and their focus in the immediate future was securing a ceasefire. and perhaps more release of this really captives from the gaza strip. what is interesting though, is that prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said on the record that the palestinian authority, he does not want them to govern the gaza strip once the war is over. in contrast to the united states who has been putting pressure on israel, saying that they want to see a revitalized housing authority taking the charge in gaza and that the palestinian people and their governance need to be the ones who take charge of the gaza strip.
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once the war is over from that, so who, thanks very much indeed for that updates as well. issues you evacuation notice for parts of central and southern guns that it strikes a pound in the north of the strip palestinians who are chosen to stain and all scrambling for food water in the safe place. for this time it is, but a monk's has more as the fighting intensifies close to gauze is jabante, a refugee camp civilians play fos among the families. the few possessions in subject bags. 7 in areas like this, a large blocks of the math block. so the, some emergency work is shop for survivors. but here no
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response. residents here had been forced to fione a. the building was targeted one rescue a says, but no one was hurt. a still desperate such a struggle on through the smoke. amid the ruins of the l. she for hospital, what little beds available is baked with scavenged woods and scraps of paper and even the worst civilians. we've done nothing wrong. we're not fighting. we don't know how to feed our kids. we have no flour, nothing to feed them. no food, no water. this is not a healthy place to live. the kids have got sick. what was once a medical storm room now a family's new say for 8 young faces focused on survival admits this militarize may have to they started to scare us strips
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my for the nation then they forced us out to the house. right. then we saw the tank since once the door when they started shooting this slightly further south, the hospital, that's no haven but is at least still open, crammed beyond capacity with children carried here. then missouri more immediate. another course of pain. another day in this school, for the months i'll just data and is ready as try cuz killed the father of an elder 0 gymnast in his family home in northern garza, on
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a so sorry his father was 65 years old. israel had issued you evacuation orders for the volume, but his father did not want to leave his house on saturday if says the, the death threats from these rarely ami, not kidding of his father, will stop him from reporting from casa and the legs come up there is no doubt john, it is been the practice of these ladies to play some phone. so some of these are you have to pay them for just continue to perpetrate more crimes against innocent civilians as well. my family was very purposefully talked to them and my father was killed. it is my own and it had been sent home in japan. yet if you take um, as that is of my father was killed on the spot and all that it was a died like by is really war plain. the and it was very difficult not only to each like but they buy those body, but also it was difficult to read somebody home in the 1st place. a few hours ago,
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i was in the house and requested them to leave by to the fuse. after we pulled his dead body, we would love to abel duty to the cemetery. and we were forced to bear to him and that you and run school yard. and despite or the death threats i have received from days a cool patient forces officers, i will continue to finish my mission, conveying the message before you go to the bank, the picture, and also golden, begging the voices of my fellow guys. and so far my father was skilled, but this demo due to me, seeing this, get another job and they tell me from for billing. my mission, there is a database of cost is, can look mazda by mouth, by getting, by far the control. all right. assume has more now from russell and
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this deliberate attack that had been carried down against the family of our click on us, a sharif that had led to the desk and the killing of his father is not the 1st attack that had been carried off against the assemblies of 2 and a list of before they have targeted the family of our colleagues. why did that do had moment lease rossi who did not even manage to some of them did not manage to bit far will as moment for the rest of the family members. dep because they are still under the ruffles. now unofficial reese had lost his father and this strike that had leveled to the ground, the house that they were living in inter value at refuge account. now the situation that is getting day by day, much more difficult as is very occupation forces, trying to expand the military operations and the art storming or a united nation run filters arresting every palestinian who was over 15. and god says, 016 ancient musk has been reduced to rubble. honey,
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the mini rex is still standing. ultra 0 is the heart of us on up. a seen the scale of the destruction incense this report. and i'm, i'm, i'm, i'm busy, but i'm ready. i can be a theme of unit because i am standing outside of the great tomorrow, a mosque and guys, a city, one of the oldest mosques in the city has been destroyed by these riley occupation forces raised to the ground. now it's nothing but debris. i'm going through one of the monks doors to see the scale of destruction and the extent of the damage displaced of worship has been reduced to ruins by his variety forces. the musk dates back to the pre islamic period. it stands on the site of an inch and philistine temple in the 5th century, isn't in charge, was built here before it was restored by the big scar in $1260.00, it was destroyed by the mongols, and then rebuilt. at the end of the century, it was destroyed by an us quake. about 300 years later, the term is restored to great mosque,
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and now it has been reduced to ashes by these radio compassion forces, gray demaury mosque was one of the most prominent historical and religious landmarks in causal. it used to house traditional manuscripts, an inch and parchment. it had a large library containing many precious books. there was also a karone recitation. yours is yet another example of the is rarely a corporation, forces gross violation of international lawyers and conventions which afford special protection to history and religious sites. life across some parts of the occupied westbank. unoccupied eastern wisdom has come to a standstill. palestinians, close the shops, pharmacies, and bakeries and sort of direct some of the people of casa. they're demanding an immediate cease. 51 countries around the world to put more pressure on israel to still fits indiscriminate attacks. unofficial reports not from occupied is to us
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and to think of the busiest street and the busiest town near where you live. and that's what this is normally like. salsa didn't street and east jerusalem. normally the cars are bumper to bumper. people are 3 or 4. how you doing there? beside the pavement, you can't really move even on a monday morning. it would be incredibly busy, but you can see all the stores here are clothes at the moment, the fashion store, the coffee shop, the phone show, or closed, or being the general strike that we've been speaking to one shopkeeper, he knows that this is maybe just a small gesture, but he thinks it's an important one to make because he's watching from a distance as people are dying and gossip about. this strike will reach the whole world and will let the world know that we the past indian people in jerusalem condemned the war and the massacres that are happening and gaza. for some people, the shops being close doesn't inconvenience they can get to meet the fruit, the vegetables that they would normally pick up for the monday morning. but everyone we've spoken to,
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i mean everyone supports with the shopkeepers are doing here at a ship making. this is like any action that can lead to more awareness around that that has to be an issue. and anything that can serve the demand, and this will, everyone is able to serve the balance to be an issue. it's not just here in jerusalem, where this is happening is happening across the occupied waste banking in other places and internationally to healing the pores. the stores are closed across jordan in a mine. we're also hearing that in be root and lebanon. there are stores that are closed in other places too, but how much of an impact will this have? well, in jerusalem it will have some because obviously this is a big deal in israel as a whole. the impact becomes smaller, even though the years really economy is struggling because of the cost of the war and internationally globally. well, it will cause hardly a ripple, but the people here want to send a message to the board and guys a shoot in on. shoot in soon. i'll look for sure. i'll just do it. ok. part east jerusalem. same as well. if he has more on the general strikes for ramada in
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occupies westbank, it is the beginning of the week. it's a monday morning and earlier today, the streets of remo around this main re, marinara square were completely empty. there were no vendors, no shops were open. schools were close, no students attended university classes today. it was all part of the strike of rallying and supports by going on strike for the people of guys as the day has progressed, we've started to see a little more activity in the main square. people have been protesting, seen a large number of protests in and around the square. people have been coming, they've been chanting a and t is really chance they've been changing in favor of home us. there was an anti government chance against the palestinian authority as well. so there is a, a lot of feeling, a lot of emotion on the street. some of the chance had people say we will die. so the palestine can live. even one thing is really government load, the bullet, load, the barrels, and fire on us. we are ready to face it, so a great deal of push back
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a great deal of fervor here in the occupied westbank, people in solidarity with those that are suffering the ongoing war in gaza, just over my shoulder. there is a poster commemorating the thousands of children that have died as a result of the conflict. it has been an incredibly dehumanizing war for everybody, but especially innocent children who have died in the thousands this post the same . we are not numbers trying to humanize what has been essentially a very dehumanizing experience for the palestinians of gaza as well as for palestinians at large that have seen the suffering on going the people here in the occupied westbank say that raising their voice, calling a stripe shuddering their shots is the least they can do and it off in cases it is all they can do. they say that they do not have any capacity to raise an army that could rival israel's. they do not have the backing of a major powerhouse, like the united states. they don't have that practical military,
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political and economic support at their backs. they say all they can do is continue to raise their voices in palestinian communities like this in squares in the occupied westbank and cities all over the occupied westbank hoping that the united states, the european community, the international community of the world. here's their voices. here's their cries for help, their price for a ceasefire now and their price for freedom from an occupation that has been going on for 75 years, 3 quarters of a century, st. but from the old 0 remo law and the occupied westbank unit general assembly set to hold an emergency meeting on guns or on tuesday. it was requested by the arabs group and the organization of is nomic corporation off to the security account. so failed to agree on a resolution quoting for cx. 5 business with him. he has more from united nations. in this emergency general assembly meeting was triggered by the united states, vito of asian,
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monetary and cease fire resolution. and the security council resolution that was favored by the vast majority of security council members in calling for this general assembly meeting error of and as lama countries here at the united nations in vote. resolution $377.00, which allows the general assembly to act when the security council is deadlocked and unable to uphold its responsibility to maintain international peace and security. but to be fair, the general assembly has done this many times before when it comes to the situation in palestine. as recently as october 27th, when a 140 countries here passed a humanitarian truce resolution resolution that had little impact at the time. but experts describe it as a pressure tactic to be done. so i think that the heart of group and that allies are engineering a series of public events designed to put more pressure on the us. so the us was
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pushed into a veto in the security council. now council ambassadors, a rough and then the general assembly will pass the resolution cooling for a ceasefire. it's building up a sense of global diplomatic pressure on washington to change position. but washington may hold from under, under international law general assembly resolutions amount to a recommendation. whereas security council resolutions are legally binding. but israel has ignored even legally binding resolutions in the past. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations. i mean, not a nation's not it's heather and the 1st chief has said that there is no way for the u. n. to ensure safety for the operations and gaza lawson. griffith spoke to a different not to get it to james bass. and in some ways, gaza is uniquely awful and that's before you start talking about the suffering,
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the numbers, the, the big trial of the health system and so on. guns, a is special, but especially in a bad way. you've already said it's no longer possible to save as a humanitarian operation in casa. explain that what i mean by that is that we had hoped that when the war moved south, we were to fact told the when the war moved south, there would be a different approach to the miniature operations. slightly more targeted, perhaps precise and surgical of the pieces that they used as you know. and we had a 10 point plan which we presented to the world to how we would respond to it. what's happened is that the assault on southern guns that has been no less than the norm. it's raging. of course, through con eunice at the moment. it's threatening rough or the compression of the population is great. we cannot be sure of any about points of operation to
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be safe through the can fiction through this process. but by you tell each side, this is a safe place for you and operations or you might general patients. we don't have that. so we operate on a form of humanitarian opportunity. it's not what is the characteristics of a normal humanitarian operation which is dependability. reliability, repetition, you know, in the next one's coming and a certain amount of safety. both varied watkins and for those who they, some of those conditions don't exist in southern guns. and they, and the fact that they don't means that the humanitarian operation, which can be improved by the way, is a random one. or you're in the peacekeeping force in lebanon, is warning that the escalation hostilities along the is very board could well, i think it's very ami has carried out multiple strikes on the front line villages and some of the faces from bob. and yet,
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but i've been these alms group has been dollars. also stepping up a tax against is really ministry outposts. st. ahold of reports from barrett. it is really airstrikes are blamed for this major destruction in a residential neighborhood in a front line village and 11 on its biggest bombardment and the 10 we conflict along the border. much of the area is empty as tens of thousands of people have fled. the daily exchanges between hezbollah and the is really army, prompted by the war on garza recently, israel strikes have intensified and the lebanese arms group is using more powerful weapons and its attacks on is really military outposts and soldiers. the united nations peacekeeping mission is raising the alarm, as i said over the weekend or as being a large number of the of shelling. also one of our base will sit so they watched
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our one of the spanish compound likely no injuries. but of course, the longer discomfort continues and there is an increase in the possibility of the, of a wider conflict. despite the frequent exchanges which have led to casualties on both sides, the violence is largely limited to the border area. but as well as warning of a wider conflict, if his beloved doesn't withdrawal and to show a force is really we're planes fly over the lebanese capital b. this is really military says if hezbollah doesn't respond to diplomacy, it will have to impose a new reality to make his way these feel safe to return to their homes in the north dine. all st goes today is an idea at the moment to confront a new upfront that can really expose its weaknesses and jeopardize the security of all of the cities in israel. has been a lot is a stronger force than how mass and gaza. but so far it has been calibrating attacks
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to prevent the full blown conflict. for united states and friends are trying to avoid a military escalation, sending invoice to vegas to try to reach a diplomatic solution. early in the war, the us sent military assets to the region to deter iran, and this ally has the loss from attacking as well. but now many fear is ralph may widen the confrontation is really media, are reporting a possible deadline to reach a settlement with hezbollah. there's a lot of uncertainty, but what is clear is that hezbollah will back down until, as well as we're on gaza ends. and all the while attention is mounting on this front santa who i was with you to build an investigation by the washington post says there's evidence that is ready. forces 5 us supplied what 1st 1st munitions into living in a post. janice analyzed show fragments of october bounds that destroyed the full
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homes and hooked several civilians for the use of white phosphorus and don't stop there is, is illegal on the international. know, the us state department has responded to the reports. we are concerned by the reports of the use of white phosphorus. obviously there is a legitimate military use for white phosphorus, but that does not include using them on civilians. it means that if you use them, you have to do everything you can to minimize civilian harm. any time that we provide items like white phosphorus or really anything to another military, we do it with the expectation that it will be used for legitimate purposes. and in full keeping with international humanitarian law and the art law of armed conflict . so we're looking into this and looking for additional information as costa might kind of know who's in washington dc for us at mike. how closely that whitehouse be looking at these reports of white folks 1st being used a well we had a very similar comments to that to just to from the state department from the
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national security adviser, the spokesman in the white house, john coby, who also said that to be used to white fox sports is not necessarily outlawed. however, it is with uses is restricted within spelling areas, but he added as well that yes, this is being looked into. so what you're hearing from state department 10 from the spokesman in the white house is that it's a matter that is being looked into. now what is not under disputed would appear is that these shows that which was supplied to israel by the united states do contain wide phosphorus which a large number of artillery shell shells throughout the will do contain. they all useful illumination purposes. as was pointed out as well by the national, the spokesman for the white house saying that it's illegitimate military use at times. however, on the other hand, they say yes, it is being investigated. but here one has got the problem with the us relationship with israel and it's on sales to as well. and on supplies to as well. is the
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question of monitoring, to what extent and the question has been put directly, both in the state department and in the white house. to what extent can the us assure that as well is following as it says, the rules of war and international humanitarian law? there is no, it appears, there's no way in which the us can actually monitor it. and the us does have a ready made excuse. john could be the national security council spokesperson, the white house saying that there is definitely a gap between what israel in tens and what actually happens on the ground. in other words, he says, look, the is a through them for israel to make mistakes. so this isn't a way, is the out of the bind in administration in terms of explaining away any contravention. so if you monetary and little and international laws will, which have clearly been happening on the ground, but the white house and the by the end of ministration is able to try to brush it all it as a mistake. but there is a limit to the amount of times that they can do this,
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but they all on the record is saying that any on sales and provision of arms can only be used in compliance with the laws of war and international humanitarian law . so they are on the record as saying that kind of in washington dc. thank you for coming up after the break thing whole i can hear is sending farm workers to israel and it moves that sparking position the all lies on tropical cycle in jasper high for one. let's get to those details right now. so on tuesday this is still spinning around in the coral sea. let's put this a day forward on wednesday. that's when it looks to make landfall around cans a potentially producing about a months worth of rain all at once. it's going to be windy, gus, about 60 kilometers per hour,
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but i think the main threat here will be that much rain that quickly certainly could trigger some flooding to new zealand. we go right now, and the rain is falling across both the islands, but no weather alerts to speak of here. so the rain wont be all that intense. now if we head towards southeast asia, here's what's going on. waves of rain moving across borneo island. same goes for the late peninsula as well, so down ports to be expected in portland port, but north of this month to reins. not doing a whole lot right now in this part of the world. so fairly quiet and for china, here's how this story goes around. the yellow river valley cool junk jo at 0 that's below average windy in the east. so shanghai could see got scared of about 40 to 50 kilometers per hour and all this disturbed weather rolling through japan. it won't move out fairly quickly. snow for a whole kind of island, and then we've got to talk about that cold and long, but tar feeling about minus 40 by nighttime of
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the, the latest news as it breaks many of the people here. but they say that they're celebrations, or sorry, because they, the numbers go too often, kill god with detailed coverage by a release of those. the health comes to through all of his riley's, i've been following every sense of this thing and fearless gen and isn't. most children will survive, talk to deal with the pain and trauma of losing their parents. i loved one, a thought provoking on, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the demography of the process facing realities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is
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a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on tools to how does era the welcome back or mind to about top stories. israel has issued evacuation orders for palestinians and shelters and schools in the north south and central garza as it presses a head with its relentless bombardments of the state. the father of ours is there. a correspondent in us also reef has been killed in an is rainy, striking javante, a refugee camp in northern guns. he says it will not deter from reports of them. israel says it will setup a new inspection point for him on a terran
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a being sent into gaza. the check points on the trim it shut them across, things expect it to ease the back so that the rest, the crossing to egypt and gaza. you in the security council invoice of travel for the rough, a border region with does it have a brief to on the humanitarian situation by the u. an agency for palestinian refugees before heading to the roof of crossing you end says hundreds of thousands of people in gaza stomping the amount of 8 that's entering each day isn't nearly enough. the main reason we'd be going to gather is to tell my stop that the, the only one intention is to say i'm to find a way to escape out operation. you know that 2 days ago, i have sent a letter to the president of the general assembly. and i have one about the risk that the walk might not be able to operate this. because of this is an
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older breakdown we here for the 1st time that hunger, he's busy. you guys are more and more people haven't eaten one day. 2 days, 3 days. the last time i went was 2 weeks ago when i visited the, the vocational training center underneath hosting more than 35000 people. i could see over the 1st on the 11th of these fast 11 of these, for the session. people not absolutely everything that's there yet to memorize the global communications director for the you an agency for posting in refugees. she says the humanitarian situation in gaza is getting worse. by the day i going from very, very bad the worse going from a humanitarian process. the invoiced very early on in may this war to humanitarian capacity fee,
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and humanitarian operation that is being severely challenged. hence the lesser that our commissioner go up to the general assembly as mouse movement of people. because of this, all people who continue to be shuttled into was just or a quarter of the golf tour and no place to save. as we've been saying since early on in this war and people have nowhere to go. once we've been quoting for since early on and quite often of course has gone on a heated is for a human detailing ceasefire. we so that the pause was very well come. it allowed us to bring in much needed supplies and more importantly, it brought some of best buy and com to the people in gaza after 16 days of a very, very heavy c general. so brutally bombardment and loss of life and we
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despair. and we haven't seen any live if you wish, since since the inside, what happens is by absolute opposite another evacuation or there from the is radio story teeth. and, and intensification in the military operation on one of those supplies the women in the gauze are, are facing significant challenges due to a shortage of summit trade products and the pain medication, the temporary shelters where they have taken refuge from these various tax, over crowded with no tow it, it's an unhygienic conditions. in the l. c, it has been speaking to displaced palestinian women in rafa and southern guns that this is the reality for hundreds of thousands of women ink of the forest from their homes into temporary shelters or count, living in crowded conditions in thing,
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kansas, 10 strangers packed together in close quarters, new toilets, and no running water. and just as almost everything is in short supply, inc godsa after more than 9 weeks. so for women can't find sanitary products during their menstrual cycle and etc, sorry about any because it has, there are no sanitary toes available anymore. so we use nappies as an alternative, when we could find them. we also use tissues, but now it's extremely difficult because even these options aren't available. it is very difficult, but didn't happen. but that's not the only difficulty they face. painkillers to ease their crops are available and something as simple as a hot drink. it's hard to come by. when live in this, when it has at the cessna had in the even hot drinks that helped to ease the pain or give it some relief are not available. it takes 2 hours to make
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a fire and boil some water. we can't get calming herbs or even lentil soup. in this cold weather. a doctor in one of breathless hospitals tells us many women and girls have been using medication to delay their periods, month after month to which he says, this has long term complications. we've noticed a significant increase in urinary tract infections and recurrent infections and vaginal secretions among women were forced to give them several courses bunched by o 6. but these were cards. infections affect women and cause pelvic infections and census in addition to resistance the antibiotics. women in gaza say that the lack of menstrual supplies and clean water is adding to their stress and, and exciting other se, the ceiling virus. because they have no privacy in the and send it to re over products. shelters already turned swipe and displace from their homes. sounds to me,
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women say that the lack of hygiene products is fraser eroding the lessons, dignity they have less. you miss the l g 0. that's off in the southern godsa. but since the war on guns have begun to move in 10004 and workers have left as well . and now it's turning to africa to address the severe labor shortage. kenya has agreed to send that 1500 agriculture workers. but the move is being heavily criticized. can web has more from continue in kenya. then it's in google has been working on farms in canada for about 20 years, as he says he'd work in these relative given the johns. and he's not puts off by the risks of conflict bought on audio. and i tell you that i want to bring up my children well, but i've never had the chance because i've never had a good job where i can stand on my own to see if this child says the one i can help
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my parents. and i can build for my family about 10000 farm workers of left these way. i've seen some math with tax on them type of the 7. most of them thailand, including these men who were captured and later released by a mass. others were killed, as well as inside with that with permits for palestinians. now it's tending to african countries to plug the cab more than $200.00 farm workers left malawi for israel last month following a secret deal with a government last week. here in kenya, the labor ministry said it would send $1500.00 workers to each be paid $1500.00 a month, 7 millions of people in kenya who live in homes like that and work on funds going crops like these fluids many uh, and about $200.00 a month. so the money on offering is riley's hard to refuse. realistically, many of the jobs will go to people who are more privileged and half beth are access to the recruitment companies that want. it may seem like
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a good opportunity to many political opposition. say the arrangement is problematic at explosive. israel is previously being criticized for its treatments of african migrants. and rights groups have reported abuses of foreign farm workers. israel says migrant workers have the same rights as these various citizens. the level of guns can use all position says that government should create jobs at home tonight instead of looking for them abroad. we know the genocide the committee meeting doesn't. uh, that's a, that's just the regular ones that we have to relocate as a country, but we all know that's not true. i mean, these are in demands with presidents. uh, we can presidents that are not able to view the on empties this time to sanitize itself. kenyans is struggling with soaring living costs. the farm is here say what type of the risks the terms of adding more fluid. he's too good to turn down. malcolm web, i'll just do a quick who you kenya. so to come on,
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the president of the french symphonic slits president. i don't mind calling on the prussia project,
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so he's government's non boxed immigration though the the, the french preston's and i'm a crow on this stuff with a surprise defeats in parliament on monday. the government's landmark immigration fail. it was rejected by friendship peace before it could even be debated. unusual coalition of far right and left wing and peas, said the bill was either too harsh on integration or not harsh enough. latasha
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bucket reports now from paris. it was the outcome that the french government had dreaded. a majority of m p's from across the political divide and the french parliament came together and degree to block the base on the french government, immigration bill, right wing, and peace, that the bill was too lax. left wing politicians criticized it as a human. only thing the only thrust green is a huge victory is it was on a proposal, the bill not be debated for a year and a half. oh, we've heard is the immigration is a problem. this bill was disgusting 1st. by rejecting this debate with once again protected french people for more measures that would attract illegal migrants. so that was an embarrassing defeat for the french interior administers, you have done my know who to early a present to the bill. the national assembly, the stall support was expected to be weeks of intense discussion on the proposed. no, no, i totally compromises must be made in the national interest to protect the french
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citizens that are borders to integrate foreigners inside the legal immigration. because french presidency manual micros party does not have a parliamentary majority, it needed the support of enough opposition and peas to debate and eventually approve its bill. but the 2nd, the bulk of the bank isn't the end of the immigration bill, but it does mean that it wouldn't be false in his current for the government. come out, decide whether or not to send it back to the senate for discussion or set off across parliamentary committees to reexamine it on the way it will be a for a long process. the bill was a makes of measures on one hand to propose speeding up deportations and cracking down on what the government calls for and delinquents on the other read aloud. some undocumented workers to be legalized in industries with their stuff shortages. this restaurant owner says immigrant for cause all is central for the country's economic growth, and without them, some businesses wouldn't survive. we have always needed immigration. our problem is
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these jobs don't attract young french people. they don't wants to do them. so we need immigrant workers. why twin politicians that such measures would encourage legal migration? well left, we need peace called the bill and erosion of royce, with the, your french or an immigrant. from the moment you're working, you should have the same rights that governments defeats and parliament will be seen by many as assigned to prison. my call is unable to build a sort of cross penalty consensus. he's known, cold, full will deliver on one of the issues that remains a primary concern for french 5 to is this actually butler how to 0 power rushes, jails or position later election of only has reportedly disappeared within the countries prison system? is all i say his whereabouts are unknown, but he's no longer in the prison. he was held it by saying that violently, it hasn't been responding to correspondence for days and did not show up for his latest video in court. hearing on friday,
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washington says as deeply concerned about his fate, booting critic was set to be moved to highest security. prison also being sentenced to another 19 years for extremism. so the main thing for us to find him as soon as possible because right now and that he's completely alone and he is literally in the hands of people who wants to try to keep now. so we don't know what they will do. again, specialist says voting and next is presidential election, will also be housing, ukrainian regions, and legally unexplained mosca, following its invasion in 2022 announcements has been met with strong opposition from the ukrainian government. but mcbride has more now from keith the decision by russia to include the full territories, it is alex and ukraine, and next spring's presidential election has been roundly condemned. here in ukraine itself, a strongly worded statement from the ministry of foreign affairs here. a saying
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that it goes against international law and also the un charter. and i think that as with other ballots that have been held in the occupied territories in ukraine by russian. all socrates basically they, they will account for and the think they will effectively be nolan boyd, describing the bailey as a propagandist on cuba, as cold on the international community to riley condemned this decision and also to sanction any individuals in these occupied territories who were involved in staging this election and going further by urging the international community not to send any observe as to russia for the presidential election itself, saying that it has very little to do with democracy. and it's really a tool for keeping the current russian leadership empower mcbride. i was, is there a key the latest draft from the u. n's comp $28.00 to climate summit tend to bite, does not include the words phase out of fossil fuels. the proposal mentions need
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that policies could reduce both consumption and production of fossil fuels and adjust organ in equitable manner. it proposes a to actions countries could take to reduce emissions. these include rapidly phasing down co. germany on the us have both already criticized. withdraw saying it does not go far enough. well, darcy guerrero is head of policy and advocacy of the global justice. now. she says she's deeply disappointed in a draft proposal. is this good to go back kid? when global leaders need to ensure that the global average warming is limited to 1.5 degrees centigrade, the draft fixed that they will start or the deliberating now is very weak. at the center of cup than big conference of the part the and the united nation framework quote. but conventional one called climate change is fossil fuels. we know it is the major cost of climate change. walk in the fix contains the measure, know, pace out the face,
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down of fossil fuels despite then bidding be very present in the last draft. this late, the late, the fix gravely fails to provide the steps for what for the to be best for if you need and if this will cost, then we can say that cop to $8.00 is when the 1.5, do you send the good limit dice and then we, when we are heading for this asked or when this copy gets a lot of move ma'am smith thoughts even governments are hoping to. c the fact that the negotiation was held here in the, by, in united arab emirates, fossil fuels will be at the center of the discussion. and rightly so, because at this point, fossil fuels faced out should not even be debatable. we know the size of governments though, does high ends, but this document 11000 word document. the 3rd fossil fuels is that it is only mentioned in 3 times and that the exclusive language and phase facing out fossil
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fuels. what's the, what's not there anymore? and also the debates that there was saying uh for 2050 that's too far away after the we are looking at the possibility that the $1.00 degrees centigrade . we've been which that within this that could. so this is a critical decade for, for action. and we need to act fast. the government should, what commence should have messed your commensurate funding. go measure the effort to ensure that even that the beach that limits see united nations a peacekeeping mission in molly is come to an end of to 10 years. now to nations flag was lowered at the headquarters in the capital to mock the official closure. molly's routing genta demanded the emissions withdrawal in june. the accused peacekeepers of not doing enough to protect bodies from attacks by alms groups and honeywell. the crazy funding is from the cofi and international peacekeeping center
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. he says, the ends, the mission involved, the effects, the you ins, credibility for those of us to focus on peacekeeping. um this is one of the most to us dents to the credit brilliancy of the year when i took it to you. it is keeping that, you know, they've been kick doctor off at from 3 away. they've been performing for 10 years, little deaf strong. this 10 points of their redeem environment. cool. the, you know, that's been one might have been the 1st set up on the as i believe she has never really been named brandon decided to miss i was supposed to be in the protect up for the 2015 um or just i agreement then back you know, submit trace to that agreement, ive themselves, lots fees. so you know, both sides have a strong argument for the mistrust that we see. you've been most peacekeepers
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themselves that have been hierarchy. so how do physicians know that also undermine the credibility of the peacekeeping? i only know this is sarah, that's out the way and here's supreme court has upheld a 2019 decision to have both the special status so engine administered the cash man . judges rule that the air estates. this is tammy autonomous. reason was temporary . i mean, moving, it was constitutional, so they can't get ripples to me. the moment india supreme court upheld the government's decision to strip indian to administer general and kashmir of special status and order new elections in the region by the end of september next year. that's the additional states would take place at the earliest and as soon as possible it was a decision welcomed by prime minister under under moody, as well as hotline hindu nationalist. the customer, it is the good part of india that cannot be,
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but the flags and the constitution in general in cash, mrs. capital soon ago, the response was one of deep disappointment. hope good hope has been shifted as the largest quote in india didn't deliberate the verdict in favor of cash marries as we had expected. so as you know, gets off of the people who've cashed me to and political leaders had holly hosts for the supreme court. but today the verdict did not meet our expectations. since 1947 general and kashmir has been at the hall to the bitter dispute between india, a neighbouring focused on a conflict paused as both nations gained independence from british colonial rule. the muslim majority territory is claimed by both countries and has been a point of violent struggle under india as constitution. logical 370 had confed separate status on the territory finality 70 years revoking that had been modi's key campaign promise in 2019 sending
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a clear sign to support as of his intention to integrate the territory into the rest of india. sonya that jago, i'll just sarah, was on the latest sports news. his us on 9 to say united faced by munich and the champions league on tuesday. it's a must win class for eric time have side, you know, i did need to beat the gym and time and hope the match between get a test to ryan and copenhagen is a tool in the other group, a match in order to reach knockouts of what i know is i never thinking scenario and negative scenario, i think we think positive. and so we know what to do. we have to win to stay in europe. so it's all about that. so a be a little bit better team with that feeling. and would that believe that we're not able to do it? awesome. all don't have the same challenge ahead of them as a face piece behind building. knowing there's over the top to group be 6 meal
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thrashing of last 2 weeks ago concerned their place. but they go into it to off the back of a one year old the see to us the villa that sold them slip off the top of the family sending high flying as your own. i be waning champions. barcelona to became top support the lady just the visitors defeated xbox, the full tubes on the line. there's cases genuine types of content. this is the 1st of a spanish, the victory over the catalogs 0. now move to points. it has a 3 elements within the table. all barcelona drop down to 4. uses hayes, and that has one the alpha downhill championship in south africa. the 2010 open townsend stars of the day never was come to man. josh, what's this before causing it? 3, on the round of 69 to win by 2 shots. is that us cowboys? one, the 5th, a straight game as a b, the philadelphia eagles. the 33 to 30 and victory sent them to the top of the m. f
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also responsible for unusually heavy rain storms in the south of brazil. government officials say the fiscal year, almost 6000000 brazilians have been affected by extreme high temperatures and floods. in the states, a few put into the so in some pick up id in the more than 25000 people have been forced from their homes, tried to get the same region in southern brazil just 2 months ago, killing almost 50 people in size. the content creators have become journalists, rescuers, heroes, and targets tier 2 customers. so when a visa comes to me and yet they continue to report the close of business, the story of just one of the shall be should be a little bit higher for the loved. because on that, just the, you know,
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