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of access to social media, the strikes at dawn at least 20 people had been killed and before in southern gaza with dozens more injured. the alarm has i'm sick of this is ada zeta life and the whole set coming up full pallets. thing is a kill, as part of it is rating, military rate in the city of janine and the occupied westbank. medians across gauze are desperate for food, water, and medicine. but israel says any extra aid must be screened 1st with rough ice filled the only entry point and humans for the rebel strike, a norwegian flag ship with
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a me saw in the red sea the how do we begin in gauze away israel's army is continuing its relentless bombardment of the strip. it's also launched low rates across the occupied west bank. at least 20 people have been killed off the israel targeted several homes in rough. i don't, he's really ministry is pressing on with it's offensive and attacks on civilians in gaza. more than 18200 pounds, things have now been killed since the will began for palestinians had been killed in a drunk strength. joining is as re raid on the city of janine any occupied westbank . palestinian red christmas saying is riley forces are preventing ambulances from reaching the engine. and this all comes as you and officials have warned, of
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a breakdown of civil order over the limited delivery of desperately needed. humanitarian a is a and a so now that it will sets up a new inspection point to increase the number of a trucks going in to gaza. the us has at least 200 trucks on needed daily, just to meet basic needs. well, honey, my mode is life force in southern a, gaza in a row. so how do you want more? while we're hearing about those strikes that don't yes, has it mall since the last time we spoke of palestinians are in rough by city are still doing their best using their bare hand to remove the rumbles of the multiple residential buildings in northern rough, either were destroyed at dawn, early or hours of this morning, at least 23 people were killed and multiple other injuries. but the fact the
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aftermath of this that there are no equipment the machinery is people are still from the local area. residents of the neighborhood rush to the place and they're still looking for and searching for people under the rebels. the number is expected to rise as there are reports about other people who were on the ground floor of those buildings were evacuating from other parts of the gusto boy staying and those residential homes. it might take hours, it might take the couple of more days to be able to remove those large pieces of shipment from the areas and, and the full peoples outside. but so far the scenes as of it terrorized this place then and a hungry thursday and it profoundly a trauma ties if people as they are being displaced. one more times we're talking about of a portion of, of the population that this is not the 1st time they're getting displayed. this is
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for some of them. this is the 2nd, then the 3rd time in an area that was designated as a safe area. and ordering drop out has been designated a safe area for people to evacuate to a from across the got a strip deal were told to avoid being bom, doing in certain areas in gauze, and to not define the center of parts. the have to hit south further south throughout the city to only find themselves under those unpredictable full in bonds . then relentless air strikes so far. the number that has been confirmed by the ministry of health is 23 people, 7 of the in large children. and there are 5 women who wear among the 23 were being killed in the earlier hours of this morning. strike in northern and rubbing. there are multiple other injuries were reported. some of them are in critical conditions . but here's the, the, the tragedy about what's going on. it's the people have no hospital or overwhelmed, noisy, you are overwhelmed as well in those hospital,
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particularly the european hospital and not your hospital in, in, and drop a high. and there is a need for medical supplies for better treatment or medical attention to those injuries. honeymoon in rough, i thank you. and let's go to our question now in occupied the east jerusalem. so allen on this decision by israel to, to add an additional security check point to, to try and get more aid into the gaza strip. what, what are the implications of that fall, look and see the should help. it means that more trucks are going through the security screening process, but it would help if it caught them, i'd be sell them the load the truck saying that our people in the is really government who do want to see trucks travelling from israel and the guys are delivering aid so instead any truck very security clear then has to draw. 7 road to the rafa crossing, i go through the i q is a problem that's become
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a choke point. it kind of cool with the number of vehicles that are going in though and sunday there were a 100, a vehicles arrived in gaza. that's half of what the united nation say is, the bare minimum at the moment of their own $200.00 trucks. and of course, before the war started, they were getting 500 trucks of be. so all of this leads to real problems getting the age. and here's another problem, the direct costs, unconvinced, but rafa is always safe that they can get vehicles through the because of these really offensive in the southern parts of garza. also, the roads have been ripped up, so it's not safe for a lot of these trucks to make that journey. so while i'm sitting, getting all these trunk security cleared out to a new check point in a new passing point. they're still running into the same problems, the web at russell, which is become a check point and that means that the vital 8 that is desperately need it isn't getting it to do isn't getting to those who desperately need alan say, sure,
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thank you. outpatient life, personally, and occupied east. jerusalem. well actually have been reporting these ready ministry has been launching more raids across the occupied west banks, full palestinians. i've now been killed in a drunk striking is really right on the city of gene in the territory. i've seen daily military incursions since the start of israel's war on gaza on october. the 7th. it's go to need the able to, he now who is in ramallah in the occupied westbank for us. so need to tell us more about what's been happening in those early morning rates. you know, yesterday we were in jeanine and it was completely closed because of us tried. but today people woke up to is really, are strikes, hitting in the middle of the old city in gene killing for palestinians, injuring 5th as big as with a wave is still ongoing. the only on gene itself,
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but also at a surrounding the area. it that you need refugee time, we've been seeing people trying to limit the as really forces ability to answer the refugee camp. let's not forget that it's has been already way the several times with mazda of destruction, to the roads, the infrastructure. so we've, we've been seeing people putting up some blocks to prevent these regular forces from entering. it seems that that have worked for the minute that they are just surrounding the refugee camp. they are at of how is she in the area and they are, we believe that one of those who have been killed is indeed from that a few g cap itself. and we've been seeing videos of how the obstruction of ambulances, they were not allowed to approach those will have been killed inside jeanine itself, or injured to be able to give them the need is a, is, and this is not something new. we've been seeing the use of at you
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a v as in the use of drones to conduct aerial strikes and strikes against palestinian targets this time. and janine itself and policy it is would tell you that these rates are continuing, that israel continues without any really determines they have an open had them since the what we've been seeing the numbers of palestinian skills, by the way, the forces continue to increase need of thank you, need the heem in remo now. cruise missile lowest by who the rebels in yemen has struck a commercial vessel in the red sea. the norwegian flagship called the stream, it was hit 60 north dakota miles north of the bed. the men deb straight christmas caused the fire and damaged to this vessel. no casualties were reported its own as say it was carrying palm royalty italy and was heading to was as soon as canal. but who the spokes person says the ship was targeted because the group believed it was
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transporting fuel oil to israel and failed to hear warnings to change course. in the saw the senate in support of the oppressed, the palestinian people currently reeling under the destruction, killing and seized in the gaza strip and the heat, the calls of our free. yeah. many people, the how many naval forces carried out an outstanding military operation against m. v strand from norway, loaded with oil and headed to the is really entity. the vessel was targeted with the appropriate naval strike missile. over the past 2 days, the many armed forces prevented a number of vessels from passing through those vessels heat. at our warnings, the norwegian vessel was attacked only after his crew turned a deaf ear to all our warnings. the many armed forces will not hesitate to attack any vessel that may disobey our earlier statements. we reiterate that we will continue to prevent all vessels regardless of their nationalities, headed to the as rarely see ports from navigating in the air up or red sea until the necessary food and medical supplies are delivered to our brothers in the gaza
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strip. the un general assembly is set to hold an emergency meeting on gaza later on tuesday. it was requested by the arrow group and the organization of a slanted corporation after the security council failed to agree on a resolution cooling for a cease for christmas, literally has worn out from the united nations. in this emergency, general assembly meeting was triggered by the united states, vito of asian, 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. a the general assembly has done this many times before
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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, our group and that allies are engineering a series of public events designed to put more pressure on the us. so the us was pushed into a veto in the security council. now council ambassadors are roughly 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 mayhole 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
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salumi algebra, the united nations, a set of head on that just as more and more people are wearing the palestinian checking black and white scarf. we look at how heavy it can fit is also making many of the targets and in other news, feeling a whole why can you send a farm workers to israel and to move the sparking opposition? the frank assessments to force displacement tenzing persecution seems to be informed of what we see here. please log in to change the reality, but drive it to lingering in depth analysis of today's headlines. do you think even the president of the united states when he hasn't been able to get to humanitarian photos he's been asking for days and days, has any sway of
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a private us and nothing else in the inside story on al jazeera, unique perspective of africans. i'm willing to take to the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have if we don't know more and more lively, lots of voices, you don't often hear problem nations do stand with paula signed. it's the same struggle, shared a displacement, connects with our community and tap into conversation to find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of testifying, genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is your hearing the facts. how are we the cities real heavy, more dead children? asking questions to have your voice turned out to 0 is the
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the hello again, you are watching as a reminder about top storage this out as well as the target is several homes in rough are in southern cause we're getting at least 20 people is really made if he continues to attack civilians in the spit, more than 18200 out of thing is have been killed since the beginning is 0 has announced the changes to the roots, a trucks were taken to enter, gone, so they'll now on the go security checks at the cut them upset and crossing is or is, is what claims that the new inspection points will increase. the number of trucks going into the strip. the critics say it will result in significant delays full pallets. thing in tempe, killed in a trunk strike. julian is really right on the city of jeanine in the occupied west
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bank territory, a see daily military incursions since the stocks of israel's more on gaza. on october 7, we're doing this now and set is giorgio castillo. i c o of golf state analytics, washington based a geopolitical risk consulting firm is also an adjunct fellow at the american security project. good. just talk to you again. so um, just to come back to what was reported earlier, this upcoming votes in the un general assembly off to the security council vote, which the united states veto do was calling for a cease fire. and now it's going to the full general assembly. it's, it's not, it's not a binding vote, it's, it hasn't most symbolic significance. but does that put more pressure now on the us and israel as well as gonna further highlight the extent to which the united states and israel are so ice weighted as this were and gaza rages on on. i'm sure
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virtually all, almost all of the international community will be behind this resolution. there is of course, the us, israel is very small number of countries that are probably going to be voting against it. it's very clear that especially throughout the global south, there is a lot of unity in supports of a ceasefire and against israel's criminal behavior in gaza. so where do you think things will go from here? i mean there, there is to that as well, has a kind of time limits on, on, on what it needs to do in gaza. and this is coming from, from pressure from the united states. i don't believe that there really is much pressure from the us on israel. i think the bite in administration has obviously used some language to explain it, but it has these opinions. it is real, should change some of its conduct. but at the end of the day though,
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i don't really see any signs that the white house is going to consider conditioning aid to israel or but again, any real pressure on israel that would give netanyahu's government any incentive to change its conduct. i think as long as israel's continuing with this war, probably the bite in administration will continue to support it uncritically. i think there are questions, though about the is really casualty count and gaza, the impact on israel's economy. the political situation is real. i think those are factors that help us understand why there's a limited amount of time that this war can continue. but again, as long as netanyahu's government wants to continue waging this war, unfortunately, i don't think we could expect the bite in administration to pull the plug to from, from the reports that were getting on the fighting in gauze. a. who do you think is winning this war is well accomplishing it's,
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it's goals in terms of eradicating uh, how massive is, is how much of making an impact. well, obviously these really is one to inflict the tremendous amount of damage on the people of casa, and as we all know, they are succeeding in that front. the humanitarian disasters that we're hearing about are getting worse and worse by the hour. but in terms of the is really goal of decapitating. hum, moss. i just don't think that's realistic. i the percentage of homeless militants who have been killed since israel launch this war and gaza is quite small. and i would argue that probably israel's war and gaza is the greatest gift to have moss, from the recruitment standpoints. and you know how mazda is also not just a political organization, but also it represents many ideas,
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a certain ideology. and in less, the israelis would ever address the root causes of the popularity that homos has. how mos in one form or another is going to continue. and also, you know, how much has a presence outside of palestine and 11 non, for example. so no to answer your question, i don't think this is really warren cause that will destroy a moss good to talk to you again georgia. thank you. now sales of palestinian scarves. ok, fee is have jumped in the us as israel launched is let's see offensive in gaza. a growing number of people are daunting. the check and scarf to signal support for palestinians. but some of those who choose to wear and have faces level and physical attacks, even shootings zane bus robbie has mall from ramallah in the occupied west back in the last to see a factory city occupied territory. an unlikely front line in a war to preserve palestinian identity. what about these owners say they were about
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being forced to set them? he's real world guys. i seen as a struggle for survival for all posted at home and or for november 3, posting and students were shot in an a pair would have crime in the us state of vermont. the shooter, they say, could not see past what they were wearing. his shot out of 10. he was paralyzed in the attack. well, i've seen a total though to 0. i did not get shot for being myself. i got shot for being palestinian. i wasn't an individual to the shooter, i was a coffee. ready to none of the means family lives in realm of his mother flew to see him after the attack, his step father says the students only wanted one thing. we call the kids and we also them, you need anything. and then they said, bring loads of coffee use. so that's, that's also something that, you know,
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shows they for us, of the resilience of these kids. you know, despite the fact that they would forget that because of the coffee and speaking out of it, that was the 1st thing that they requested despite the fact that this was the reason for actually the shooting. you know, he says western associations with terrorism have torn just what is essentially a piece of clothing pad arrow, but has become a symbol post in culture. posting is they'll see the kaffir, something to be feared. they see it is something to be celebrated. the patterns represent ancient trade routes the leaves of all the trees native to the land, and the pattern of the fishing net. if connect people to the sea. as well as the new museum in drama, art and identity intersect each poster a moment in a struggle for independence going back decades assembler for the sun,
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the ocean, i'm sort of done it before, but it's not also part of the people they feel they are the want to some of my sons, they went to the coffee, you can see it has been synonymous with the struggle for justice since really from a political statement, assuming armed resistance. but where we need to tell us didn't even say is not a threat. it is a cry for free is a bus route. the old, a 01 moment in the occupied must assess the war on guns began more than 10000 farm workers have left israel. and now it's turning to africa to address the severe labor shortage. kenya has agreed to send 1500 agricultural workers, but the move is being heavily criticized. not come, web has more funky to you in southern kenya. then it's in google has been working on farms in canada for about 20 years,
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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 has the one. i can help my parents and i can build for my family about 10000 farm workers of left these rail since a mass of time on the type of the 7. most of them thailand, including these men who would catch it 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 phones going
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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 who want it may seem like 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. opposition 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 feel okay as a country, but we all know that's not true. i mean, these are in demands. we presidents, uh, we can presidents that are not able to deal with the on empties this time to
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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 can. yeah. the alright, let's take a look at some other world news. now at least 24 people have been killed and dozens wounded in a bomb and gun attack on a police station in northwest boxed on. it happened in the district of data is made upon the compound was being used by the pocket, sony army as a base can be on the group. it's a headache, it just had the pockets. don says it was behind the attack. 5 of the assailants were killed by security forces. china says piece folks between me and most military and 3 major rebel groups have been positive. china brought this size together as
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a search and fighting at the end of october, spread to more than 2 thirds of b. m. o. 2 and a half 1000000 people have now been displaced since the june to 20 to pallet in 2021 rushes jail. the opposition lead alexis of albany has reportedly disappeared within the country's present system. his allies say his whereabouts are unknown, but he is no longer in the prison. he was held in the st of, i only became ill in his cell last week and did not show up for his latest video link court hearing on friday. the credit and critique was set to be moved to a higher security prison off to being sentenced to another 19 years to the united nation. is a peacekeeping mission in molly has come to an end of to 10 years, montes reading june, to demand that the missions withdrawal in june. it accuse peacekeepers of not doing enough to protect volumes from attacks by um to groups. that's it for me,
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