tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 12, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investments alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the on carry, johnson. this is a news lot from to coming up. the next 60 minutes is ready. so just storm that come out as well and hospitality. northern concepts, positive besieging and bombing, the facility for days kind of thing. and then the boys around to though, was harassed the stratagems and even the streets of these uniform blind folders had started united back as well. as health organization recounts the treatment of
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health workers and costs are these really ministry. the one is really sold as lucon and shit. as united nations run school bait to noon destroyed. an old friend entered on display spies rarely fall. takes a heavy toll on children. and 70700. thank you. the is 1800 g m t, that's 8 pm in gaza is really forces continue. the non stop attacks on the bottom and of the strip. they've killed almost 18 and a half thousands palestinians, and just over 9 weeks in northern garza soldiers storm that come out at one hospital, all of these pictures are from last week, but this is the courtyard. where is various forces rounded up,
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putting in boys and men, including health workers. also in the north and medical work who is shot an injured other doctors have been subjected to humiliating treatment. bites soldiers is very checkpoints, but here's an account of what happened to one red, crescent worker trapping between northern and southern guns. we informs us that he was harass beach or stratagems. he went straight off, his uniform blindfold us has died. you guys back and, and treated him degrading and then you will use a manner and it was released. he had a wallet to our south, which just has still tides and without a t shirt only and no shoes. and there he was. he could make calls. but are you in school and by a noon has been destroyed while these very soldiers cheered hundreds of displaced families with sheltering now. and i'll have nowhere to go. well,
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here's what i must have to say about that's attacked by 10. what's to be the occupation destroyed? $74.00 at schools and costs serious damage to $277.00 school. and the guys us trip. the last of which was the destruction of an underwater complex housing to schools and bates. i knew we looked at the school being destroyed. see how the soldiers destroyed it, and how gleefully that you were looking at the scene. they were shouting, they were screaming as if they did something of epic proportions. and in southern gauze, or at least 20 palestinians were killed in a don't attack on several homes. and rafa is very minute trees pressing on that it's offensive and it's booming of civilian areas. let's go now to tag. i would assume in rafa in the southern guns a topic tell us what more you know about these desperate and traumatic situations in gauze as hospitals. so
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yes. um the hospitals, of course a goal is well. yeah. all facing a very dramatic and uh desperate conditions. um, in the absence of any impunity for medical workers and for the values of hospitals where they are keep providing treatments for thousands of palestinians. despised old intents is very bombing. but during the last couple of hours is very forces had expand the storming to the devalue refuge account. and this dawn to into a come on at one hospital. the only, uh, the, the one of the only hospitals that are still great. is it still a bracing in the north of gone? so now we saw this hospital where a group of palestinian medical workers, patients, and evac tvs, overtaking show to inside the occupation forces had clearly stormed the hospital. they deployed the forces and they have arrested the director of come on a joint hospital who has been subjected to investigation alongside with
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a number of medical workers. now this is not the only kinds of storming that had been carried out against hospital before they had stormed donation hospital and she felt hospital which tested it to be the main central medical complex on the free text. and the ground is justifications. now these kinds of attacks continued as these body forces as blindfolded and arrested every palestinian who is above a more eh, 15 years old and have been driven to another place for investigation. now these kinds of violations continues as isabel is literally destroying all kinds of medical services. that might be even a parade thing to keep providing a treatment for palestinians who have been injured and will be injured within the coming days through the expansion of these really military strikes. attack you and run school has been destroyed by intern forces and it's not the 1st time that schools have been targeted.
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yes, it's not the 1st time. uh that is red hot. uh, target to the united nation run schools now uh the schools and the state to boys tend to be uh, evacuation chilton for the majority of residents who have lost the houses and areas of confrontation. and especially for those in bates handling. in particular, who are living in the eastern areas, they have been taking show to insight into early days of the confrontations. but because of the situation that is very uh, classic, i'm terribly due to the unprecedented level of bombing, that big time within, with every single kinds of work is witnessing people were forced to flee to the south of the church right now as well. have completely leveled to the ground to united nation schools in the eastern areas which had been completely turned into ashes. and was this will absolutely cost that shuttle over the occasional process of to the end of what were students of
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a tunnel in town. won't have any place to study in with the destruction of educational institutes across the gauze trip. i'm sorry. what's been happening? where you are in the rest of the to yes, the solves of the to 3 had been on the, is reading tens bumming since the hours of the morning. the main course integration of the is but it strikes in the morning with an own roof. i district where a number of residential building had been slots and cleanings the lights of more than 20 pounds thing ins as well. the strikes had renews during the last hour when residential building belong to a 3. i strongly had been completely destroyed, where the victims had been transported to escalate your hospital to receive treatment. these areas consider it to be safe, as is what is keep keeping, urging people to flee to the south. meanwhile, the south has been on the is very intense plumbing, where people are taking shields in the low us,
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the area where we had clearly the sound of explosions which were very loud and which caused also a sense of mistrust regarding where power, studying should go off to following these, but oldest, know we're safe to go into to erica, thank you for that. update that as well as war and causes take your total on the most vulnerable site scripts say that more than 25000 children have been open since the conflict began. suddenly the house, next to us was hit by a strike. the rubble and the wall fell on us and we were injured. my relatives were stuck in gaza and i have 2 sisters in rafa. and i'm and alexa, martha's hospital, i had an operation on my leg was broken. i had 4 operations in my skulls, but thank god i'm good and thank god i'm getting better for the wound in my forehead. god willing god will help me be transferred out of gaza and i will have cosmetic surgery and will have my leg treated for the house was hit and she doesn't
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know that she lost the family. she doesn't know and we're responsible for her now. a lot, a lot of children who come to a like so much as hospital. we don't know their names and we write unknown on the entry files and the letter that comes and recognizes them rather than show me sure . bob has a known so many days in the cardiac intensive k unit, until the tough came and recognize her, her family and all that on because of mounted until someone from my uncles, somebody finally recognized there the 8000 palestinian children have been killed in israel school on garza, the bodies of hundreds of young people used to be trapped under the rubble of homes, schools, and shelters across the street. many of those who survived will carry the scholars, have them all forever. russell said, has my son's passion for life has faded. he's one of thousands of tell us the entire victims of his rounds, indiscriminate one can use the drug playing football before these really at tech
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cost him his lack. his cousin says he's in constant, the job is nobody's to he and his leg is always sore. i tried to comfort him, but he's always said and doesn't want to play with us. come on, hassan play with us. good boy. i love him so much. but when the pain comes, he's got to cry. maybe i as personal as consciousness of the bomb being in his truck and confusion, he believes he would get his leg back and one day would be able to pay for the sale of the business. and it keeps looking at me in surprise. he doesn't realize what's happened to him when i ask him about it. he replies them. he went to the hospital, his leg was operated on sundays, but he keeps asking when he will get his leg back. fucked. him has also survived that traumatic for the. she was trapped on but the trouble fielding for hours. her ankle was crushed onto the concrete slabs for somebody to come to the hospital. but it had to run out of stabilization kits. the little girl to wait at these for the
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surgery and infection step in. even though the doctors tried to save her leg, it was too late to get the government to slow up before the injury for people once the cutest benteke live and active, she enjoyed going to the nursery. i'm playing with all the children. since the injury. it's like i've seen, has been extinguished. she doesn't laugh anymore. she doesn't speak to anyone and utilize your code box weighs a damage and she can no longer express of that on you to match human rights monitor, sees is right. attacks have injured nearly 20000 students children in gaza. many have severe burns or have lost limbs. it also estimates 25000 children have most one or both patterns and about 700000 have nowhere to cause. these children are retrieving their school books from the problem is valuable items have damaged or destroyed their scores and the force displacement has interrupted the
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lessons that isn't much left for testing and children like for tomorrow to be of the future. research center here was speaking earlier to you in a meeting in geneva, protestants, 4 minutes to choose israel, of using stone patient as a weapon of war and cause he blame them for holding up a trucks on the border with egypt. as we speak for at least 1000000, but the studios seems like as a sect, half of them children are starving. but because of the natural disaster, or because so for lack of a genetic assistance waiting at the borders, know the out of starving because of is rose deliberate, its use of starvation as a weapon of war against the people. it took a bite rather than condemn named this. i'll throw ships,
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crime states have up. when would they do it? on the accepted is claiming the terms for how much quote, for how much water for how much fuel medicine can enter. it goes on to home. this essential aids can be supplied. it's ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has that knowledge that the united states and israel have different ideas of what also look like off to the world. a 2 cent washington for it's ongoing support in yahoo that specifically refer to the palestinian or 40 saying he does not want it to control garza, i mean the economy, the economy, and i'd greatly appreciate the american support for destroying moss and returning all hostages. calling an intensive dialogue with president biden and his team, we received school back in for the ground incursion is blocking the international pressure to stop the war. yes. is disagreement about the day of the home us,
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and i hope that we will reach an agreement here as well. and you would say love. i would also like to clarify my position, which i will not allow is will to repeat that mistake of also not then show him on con is lot for us now instead of these iran, what more did we hear from benjamin netanyahu tonight? so i think what's clear is the problem is that it doesn't really have the plans of the day off to have masses. eagles is this complete disagreement the same in the, within the war cabinet and the security cabinet as to what the next move should be . but the problem is that is under. busy severe amounts of pressure from the united states. they are keen to have a revitalized palestinian authority take charge. busy of a goza, that's something that they've been pushing hard. however, the palestinian authority doesn't seem to have made any concrete binds. it hasn't made any announcements in that direction yet. so it's clear that they probably still trying to formulate to plan alongside the americans. but this is also the
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prime minister, appealing a to his hard for right base. he's trying to appease them by talking tough by sounding tough. he knows that he has a challenge ahead of him once. how must have been a toppled if that's i'm not seeing all of the car will. he's ready is a very clear on that. now. the day off to him ask is something that he's under like as a tremendous amount of pressure over, but he's also under a tremendous amount of domestic pressure as well. he's go to to tough. however, someone has to rule goes, uh, uh, once this war is over and that i think is going to be a sticking point for like the americans. these are these um, the palestinians, him on con, live for us, the in tennessee. meanwhile in washington, us present, joe biden has said that israel runs the risk of losing support around the world. let's get more of that now from she have a tendency, he joins us at the why thought she about more. do we know about what bite and said
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this campaign of and i wish to be very clear. this is a campaign fundraiser for the presidential campaigns. this was not an official white house presidential event when he's comp painting is button the candidate, he's not biding the president. and what he said was, according to the poor reported a bullying room at a hotel not far from here is b, b has got a tough decision to make referring to present to prime minister netanyahu. this is the most conservative government in israel's history bite and said, i think that the government doesn't want a 2 state solution is really starting to lose support around the world. biking said nothing. you all who court has to strengthen and change and court is ready. the government to find a long term solution to be is rarely posted in conflict. so what do we make about it? this is, these are remarks to his donors, and there is some monies because when, when, when, by just talking about nathan young losing support,
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he goes to pops. we talked about himself and the base of the democratic party because if they caught blash the green light, the bite is given to his old friend benjamin netanyahu to basically bombard garza and then meanwhile, with us also giving complete coverage, united nations and elsewhere. despite the growing up position, but the button is acknowledging her, but he's doing so it was a count, but he's also assuming the same as your think, but nothing else. you have some kind of political career ahead of him to strengthen change. there's really government what actually i think you ask a lot of people in wrong pops and whatnot about it more about this and that i yeah, there is, i've sense that as soon as the building stops, never know whose own position will be in trouble. but as far as by just concerned for his donors for his presidential campaign that in yahoo quite has to strengthen and change the result of the government to find the long term solution to be as ready to publish. didn't talk conflict. but he also at beth, israel is losing support as a result of the campaign. i don't want the house the for
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a she have. thank you. a israel's army husband intensive, fine raids across the occupied westbank. 6 palestinians have been killed in a drone strife june. an incursion in janine drawing was deployed when he's ready, forces faced resistance comprised thing and fighters in the city or the go. how many joins us from ramada? hold up. what's the latest you can tell us about these rates as well. the number of dead has now reached 7, and it didn't do incursion. it shows no sign of ending any time soon, simply because actually reinforcements have just arrived in the janine refugee camp. now this has been going on for the past 15 hours. it started a 3 a m local time. that's why that's when several of columns of is really are with the vehicle. entered janine from several directions and all headed
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towards the outskirts of the refugee camp. their house. how is the about $22000.00 people? and it and also some of the are occupation forces with dispatch to the 3 hospitals in and around geneva effectively besieging them for the past 15 hours. and one of the 7 that is actually the 13 year old boy who needed medical treatment on related to the ongoing confrontations. but was it needed to reach the hospital by is really a soldier's. oh, we do know that the they, the classes have been quite intense in exchange of gunfire. the of the gun man inside the refugee camp. i've also used had made explosive devices against these railey soldiers, and then retardation. israel has been striking also from the a, a, with drones a one of those tribes hate that house in which 4 people died and that was outside
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of the refugee camp in the old city of jeanine. so certainly a very well at the situation which at the moment seems to be only intensifying. yes . you, you mentioned the janine now that it's often the focus of these kinds of rates. what's the reasoning behind this as well, janine has been the focus of is really fire power. i would say for decades ever since the 1st and the father, some people would go even further back because it has been a strong cold of palestinian resistance ever since the british mandate. and obviously that was invigorated after the creation of the state of israel. now in the 1st and divide that there was a lot of trouble there, but it's in the 2nd intifada, actually that israel basically is practically race to the ground. most of the refugee camp of the destroying more than $400.00 houses. israel say that's
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a lot of the fighters and that the time suicide bombers were coming from a d, janine referee jacob note earlier this year in july, there was also quite the intense incursion that last to 2 days. it was the worst. and over a decade in that cab israel against aging, it was going off to gunmen inside that cab. and now since october 7th, they had been frequent raids there. and this been in a quarter of the 280 who are published in is it the occupied westbank who have died since october 7th, all from the janine referee, jacob. so certainly a very well at the situation. the one that israel says is going after gun man, inside the cab palestinian say is just part of the continuous effort to quell any kind of resistance to the occupation or the how many in the amount of life for us
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there. and i was just there. thank you, but our of i'm buses is to not to nations have in speaking ahead of a key vote to the un general assembly. they said they would be putting a draft resolution quoting for humanitarian ceasefire and gaza to general assemblies. but here's what the posting in a box of that to say about it as if the great majority of the general assembly demands an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. there is no explanation to that sentence or that privilege in other than it is binding and is that it has to abide by it and those who are shielding and protecting is what i have until now. should also look at it this way. and therefore, i act according christmas, lately, joins us from united nations. now christ. and what more did we hear from the arab and passages arrogant bastards
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gathering to explain what they're doing ahead of this vote on a general assembly resolution to rally support global support for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. after a similar resolution failed in the un security council, due to a u. s. veto ambassador's claim that they had $100.00, the at 3 co sponsors for that resolution in the security council. and they're hoping to have even more co sponsors in the general assembly when it gets put to a vote later today. it takes 2 thirds of a majority to pass, but they're hoping to well exceed that to send a message that there is like i have support for this going forward. and it, i'm christian. yes. so do much. i'm feeling the closest to what we might be expecting to know it's we are expecting
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the general assembly to gather in about an hour and a half time to immediately begin voting on these resolutions. first, there will be 2 amendments propose. one of the objections from the united states and vetoing the security council resolution was that the proposed draft did not specifically condemn us for the attacks of october 7th. so they have proposed a resolution an amendment to the general assembly resolution that would do that. uh, austria is also proposed a resolution that would mention him austin frame all kept is held by him us. so they'll be a vote on these 2 amendments. if they pass, they'll be included in the original with as part of the resolution. the draft will be voted on. but then, and then after that, everyone will be able to give speeches. every nation that wants to can describe why they've voted, which way they've voted. but the idea of having speech is after the vote is
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a bit unusual in the united nations general assembly, and it's being done to stress the urgency of the situation there. and the error ambassador said in consultations with the president of the general assembly, they wanted to get this done quickly because of the gravity of the situation on the ground. there was so many people in need of food, water, and medicine that they didn't want to wait for a lot of speeches to have the vote. they wanted to vote right away. christmas when you got to you and for us, the thank you. are you and is commemorating 75 years since the universal declaration of human rights was adopted? speaking of the press conference earlier you in human rights chief was asked about the situation in gaza. here's what he had to say. as we have soon, let's not forget 55 conflicts around the world. and we need the political leadership to embrace human rights and make it the court in essence of every on any decision that they take. and that's really the message back to everyone. take human
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rights seriously more seriously and make it central to your policy making and decisions spring in. so i'm on site now he's the founder of the piece of building organization. the shakes clicked on a former un official. welcome to the program. what did you make of what volk a to cut to say, just, we've got to do, right? so we need champions for the human rights, and we need them at the highest levels of our international system. the worry. and my concern of course, is that what we have seen in 65 days in gaza and since the fed conflict started, we don't have those. we don't have the key countries that actually with the original charts is pushing as hard as they should be when it comes to the implementation of, of you mentioned the highest levels that we'll have of you in general assembly is that to come on the can that result in anything concrete happening on the ground in gaza while it will be a non binding resolution. the,
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the 15 members of the security council will of course, take note then of course says one, the united states, which absolutely must last time, that 121 states that voted for that. i assume that resolution in october calling for the monitoring truth. i believe that will be more now look, the united states is looking more or more isolated on the international arena, and that is not a good place for the united nations and present biden, to be as you say, about what point does present by and say enough is enough, but what points as the pressure builds on ministration to, to, to be tougher with his round as i just made a big mistake in 2006, when we had the 11 and we'll, when i was in lebanon, we had an american ministration, which a bit didn't stop that war straight away, but did put god rhodes on as ready to government and then a pat down the action so that the mid attraction was over off the $34.00 days. what
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we seeing here is a scale of destruction and suffering where the bite instruction is essentially given the green lights and present button still seems to be doing so that there is increasing concern and worry about that. now present vitamins talked about israel and how it looks in the international arena. i think the americans have to look themselves in the mirror and much harder as well. indeed, meanwhile, the distance suffering in gauze that continues. what does that do to the international reputation of america? going forward in the region and beyond to the system. quite this to the comments. okay, we're seeing the big file bold, but this is going to have a very long tail. the effects of this. i believe the people in washington and officials and others. they don't quite understand, there's going to be a very long term effect. and i believe in the more complex geo political environment where it's not just the united states, there are other global powers now who are setting themselves. this is going to be
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harming both us interest and their intentions in this international arena. so the real space international or the well, who believes that the united states is the champion of that today? oh, this whole of baffled between democracies and no tucked offices. most people would, the, would not take that so seriously. even the, in the pacific strategy, there are 27080000000 muslims in indonesia, in malaysia, also, minority communities. and yeah, and more of a sudden, phillip phase or thailand. but looking at this and the wondering whatever is the kind of us leadership that we would want to get behind. if the global power is asserting themselves, as you say, is israel running out of time to continue its bombardment test? it was, well, what i understand is that now the time table for is riley governments is open ended,
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not least still maybe until the end of february, as necessary. we hear other time tables, for example, um, what of the united states thinking about early january? well, every day, every hour that goes by, in my view, takes us further away from the objectives that even israel has set for itself, not least in terms of getting the hostages out. and i think that has to be a priority, as well as the international community coming together to support a part of state in governance and transition in kaiser itself. but if at this time and shake, we appreciate your insights. thank you as well. so it's a come often humans whose seats are mississauga to regions like tank. let's see the
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highlight very much. attached to hobbs in the weather across the middle east of the moment is quite across southern pots. quite enough for some folks around the gulf. i said they've been the case here in that. how recently the know things a little live? yes and what to by the, coming across the rock, turning in tennessee, went really across the western side of a rama, some snow over the high ground. that'll make his way by the race with winds picking up around the gulf. so that will help to shift the mist and solve temperatures before the right to around 24 celsius. here in doha. meanwhile, we got some went whether to just coming in across that eastern side of the metal affect the by tariff is for a time. but it will make very quickly as we go through why the state brought us guys to come back in. and that's the case to of course, a good part of tuck 3 cypress. try to across much of north africa or fish out into the northeast of egypt. and that will say some showers also sliding across out to you area using either tools, move them house,
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which means you as we go on 3. first i got a few showers to adjust around the gulf of guinea by the way as to whether will be across the hall. so of africa. i'm still seeing some showers close at eastern side or south africa. that right gets pushed up into most that big heavy at times could cause some flash flooding. wet weather, 2 inches in bob way. oil sliding further north west to the south is that dry and sunny. the unique perspective of africans, i'm willing to change the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have. if we don't know more and more lots of voices, you don't often hear trouble. nations do stand with paula spine in the same struggle share of displacement. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is your i'm,
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it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy. harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits. essential, committed to being fine, mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the welcome back. reminder of our main headlines is randy. army has storm to come out as one plus quickly. northern garza of the shunting, it's a days is ready,
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forces had been rounding up for the boys. and men in the house, including health works, is rarely forces have destroyed a school in the north, hundreds of displaced palestinians, families sheltering at the us operate senate now have no, it's good and file is very permanent. as to a frenchman, it's in yahoo speaks about different suits in washington, and what happens to god's officer was over us present shows by the smell, it is confusing support from the international community service diplomatic editor james base was out the doha file you spoke to for the palazzo, really a commissioner for kind of staging packages by any account. i haven't seen anything of the scale. everything is absolutely unprecedented. on staggering. the number of people will have been killed imaging in 40 days,
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move women and children killed the then the number of civilian in the criminal, 11 of destruction. it is said today that more than 60 percent of the infrastructure have been destroyed. 11 of the displacement of the population, more than 90 percent of the population has now been disclosed and is now concentrated in the south. the number of new and stuff like which have been killed is absolutely on president. the fact that we have more than one median uh, dispos, people in new on premises. so in school compared to overcrowded is absolutely unprecedented. so by any account, i have never seen something like that. and you can see more of james based interview with for the philosophy and the on the top to i'll just say over 2030 g m t on saturday. a cruise missiles launched by who sees in yemen has struck a tongue coming the red sea. it hit the norwegian, flags,
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trim that just north of the 5 a month. tab straits causing some damage. the owners, say the tank who was bringing palm oil. it's really in the vessel has no. is there anything so connections who is the spokesman says the group and the that was transporting crude oil to israel. and there's all the way up to show the senate in support of the oppressed, the palestinian people currently reeling under the destruction, killing and seize in the gaza strip. and the heat, the calls of are free. how many people the, how many naval forces carried out an outstanding military operation against mc 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. many armed forces will not hesitate to attack any vessel that may disobey our earlier statements. we reiterate that we will continue
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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 strip. the un peacekeeping force in lebanon has won that the escalation in hostilities, and all these rarely order could widen. this very ami, it's carried out to multiple air strikes on the front line fidgets in some of the faces from bob. and yet, meanwhile, the lebanese on the group has been stepping up. a tax on is rarely, but it treat positions. so our higher supports from sleeping in northern israel. in the last few minutes, we've also has outgoing is really all tillery from this side of the border to the lebanese side, and we had to land on the other side and not just shows you the proximity. now i just wanted to give you a sense of what we're talking about here that buddha is at the top of the hill that divides israel from level known and throughout the day there has been overs. tips.
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the top where has bought are is firing across israel. 8 then respond with all 10 or re fi. i saw the down along that border towards the east as well need to a gallery that was also where some of those rockets were intercepted as well as some of them intercepted, hidden, slew me to, to be precise. so that just gives you a sense of why all along this board here. these board of towns have been evacuated. so this was an order from the is riley government. there's very few people here. it's almost a goes to, i don't know if you just heard that just now. meanwhile, israel has flow to the proposal of setting up a safe is that is on the board with, let me. i'll just here is it, say no hold on, explains from a self 11. and how is that how i was being perceived or isabel is looking for security guarantee. is it once the residence of northern as well to be able to return to their homes?
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there's really defense minister is talking about a possible supplement with the lebanese arms group has the law that involves the creation of a safe zone along 11 on the side of the border. but he says off provide any details, but it's really sources have been talking about the possibility of deploying french troops on the lovely side of the border. and american troops on this really side of the border front and america will in one way or another, a guarantee the security and stability of this 120 kilometer border. now, hezbollah has not commented on these reports, but this proposal really is very similar to what the is really army wanted in the last 4 with has a lot in 2006 it's wanted has lots of bc militarized. it's wanted, it wanted a international force with a robust mandate, including, you know, countries like france in america to, to be deployed in southern lebanon and,
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and to forcibly this arm hezbollah. now that does all the happened at the end, you in resolution $1701.00 was adopted. now that's resolution calls for hezbollah to pull away from the border of to approximately 30 kilometers from the border to the tiny river. but as well believes that has, well, i really never left the border now as well as secretary general made clear after the 2006 war that it is not committed to this army itself. but that this reads, the border region would be free of its arms and fighters at least visibly. so this could be, it is likely a non starter, but at the end of the day has well, it has made clear, there will be no negotiations. there will be no tucker of association of hostilities along this border until the israel, as well as a tax on garza, and that the for the i was was 0. so they're living on. so it's only nearby my one to solver officers, senior political analyst here in the studio. let me ask you 1st. if i may, what did you make of the reported comments from present, jo bite and that's
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a campaign event where he said that israel runs the risk of losing support from the international community. i think uh if you, uh, if you take it all in for everything, he said there is a definite change of tone from what we've heard since the beginning of october. this is the 1st time the american president is coming. got them saying sometimes and kind of a hyper bowl about the risk of for the jewish people around the world that there, it's all of that that task that then anthony, on government needs to change course. it needs to change government, the needs to change the government. all of that is new tone by the 1st the now i think it, which was a bit. he was a bit of a head ahead of himself because we understand that he's sending this time not his secretary of state who has been rather weak in dealing with these varieties. he said that his national secret adviser jim sullivan at the end of the week to talk
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to nathaniel about those very particular things he mentioned in that, in that meeting with his donors. so basically you could say it's a change of tone, but it's a bit too little too late, but haps, perhaps it's a bit too little too late. why? because nothing the hours already pre empted this by saying no, no, no, no to. busy of nothing, you know out all of by those red lines on guys and on the future of the day after we've also been hearing the last few minutes from volk tuck, the un human rights chief. is this building to a point where something might change? so, i mean, we are definitely at that inflection point. you mean, you know, there's no doubt about that in the war, in guys, in the humanitarian crisis in guys, and apparently in the american position towards that it then yeah, i'll go from. see, that's all remember what happened back in the middle of october,
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but it's not by then came to is there a name such as the 1st time he would do that? you would have more time and he gave a, this is the so called bear hug. to prime minister that then you know, what does that bear hug, signifies the bill how to signifies 2 things. first of all, i will take care of you. i will support you. i wouldn't protect you. i wish she knew i would do what's necessary for you to be ok. and tennessee gave that a full fledged unconditional support. days that the widget swore come genocide in gods. but the better. how has this? i've heard that mentioned to me, which is once i give you protection, there's something in return i need from you. meaning it's a transaction that hug. i give you a support, then you have to listen to me. once this is all over. so now somebody that wants to cash and wants to cash in his support to nothing. you know, by saying i need
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a number of things from you. i need you to change your government. i need you to change your policy. i need you to listen to me about that day after for the time being nothing i was saying, no, no, no, that biden is assisting. he must listen to him. if we are reaching an inflection point, as you say, is this the risk of why the regional conflict? there is still that risk because not because of the united states at this point in time, i think by then doesn't seem for the time being interested in a why the war. because that was break his entire pledge. the end before i bought was in the middle east, right. he came, does that presidency on that on that pledge? and he, if you remember, pulled out of i understand and the most humiliating way to end that thing. so he's certainly not interested in on why the war, but when it comes to not anyhow in his phonetic a government, it's a whole other ball game. because now the thinking that after drives uh is the west
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bank. it's live and on. and what does it mean that west bank 11 on meaning, are they gonna continue to crack down on the west bank? they've got to continue to destabilize the policy, you know, thought i'd say. and they either going to enforce the fix that one has by law, which doesn't seem likely or perhaps getting a pre emptive strike against as well. and if they do that, then there's definitely a risk of, of why the worse, if we're talking about off those comments saying what's happening often does not disregard the dest destruction and suffering across garza right now. well, this is the thing, right? i mean, because the objectives they should defeat, how about us? first of all, we don't know if that's going to happen to the death and destruction has been so severe that we don't know if guys could, in fact, survive this war. we don't know. right?
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because europeans have just told us this week, they are definitely not stepping in and rebuilding, gosh, the potential out of partners that might do that, whether they're on the golf for us, where they are not going to step in. unless there's a very clear political solution. what is the best solution is a 2 state solution, which means the guy's on the westbank idea is jerusalem. will all come together and perhaps then some other parts, those clips support, that kind of political end. but without a political horizon, very clear about the 2 state solution, software and independent config us. but this thing in states that includes the west bank guys, i used to sell him the items. i'm not going to step in and help rebuild guys because the world does not want to continue was to be a rebuild. what is the story that the next option? so, you know, sense? europe has bank called israeli occupation for now what 56 years. they cannot simply
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continue to bankroll is right as reckless policies in palestine. so there is no rise on for guy. so there is no hold eyes and for is right. there's absolutely no hold on them for peace. unless there is an israeli government capable of recognizing what is and if it to them, which is palestinian freedom and rights indefinitely started, collect and published by the shower as ever we appreciate your insights. thank you . back a sofa come offices, right? buying, for instance, in vietnam, china's suppressed and is it's annoyed, just 5 months. us the site, the
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the, i'll come back and look at some of the days of the world. nice. now, at least 24 people have been killed and dozens went into the farm and gonna tackle it to the station. northwest pocket stone. it happened to the district of their smell con, focused on the army, was using the compound as a base. the on to group to reach each it had pocket stone, has claimed responsibility, security forces killed funded these things. the ukraine's preston says back in washington as a us, a package of keys hangs in. the balance. measurements, king has visited the capital for then will speak to present job by later is trying to secure more funding for the ongoing war against russia. russia
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says that comments by the us, expressing concerned with the condition of jail russian opposition to the next in the founding was unacceptable meddling and bushes domestic affairs. i found the reported that your husband moved to an undisclosed location. monday. the white house calls for immediate release of the mountain and saying it should never have been j o. in the 1st place, him in the spokesman, demetrius golf says he's unaware of developing these whereabouts. we're thinking, you mean, you mean, you know, know, and i, me, receiving either the intention nor the ability to money towards the faith of prison that us and the process of the state in the relevant institutions. soft career is urging russia to a section most career of its recent launch the spice satellite. well, they say that the what you breaches un security council resolutions against north korea's ballistic technologies. and that russia was
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a permanent member of the council, must uphold its responsibility in sanctioning tonia statements come off. the soft crate intelligence reveals clips signs of the tree corporation between sonya and mosca. fire assess pace. talks between the in laws, ministry, and 3 major level groups have been positive. now, 2 thirds of all has been affected by the fighting between the 2 sides. imagery has suffered a series of setbacks on the battlefield in recent weeks. china is the present season. thing has started a 2 day visit to vietnam. it's upgrade diplomatic ties between the countries. 3 months of us present job buys and travel to annoy katrina. you reports not from badging. a chinese presidency didn't pay, arrives in viet nam, on a trip aimed at strengthening toys between underway and they take it's his 1st visit to the country in 6 years, vietnamese general secretary you and from trump travel to be james last year,
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the 1st head of state to meet see, after he secured an unprecedented the time, she has described the relationship as one of comrades and brothers. his visit comes just 3 months after us president joe biden travel to vietnam, an upgraded washington. this ties with a noise to the highest diplomatic level on par with a jing what vietnam here once here is stop just enough distance and proximity to multiple powers in order to secure its own national interest and strategic space. the chinese president is concerned about growing west and influence in the region and is keen to raise china status in viet nam china is beaten and largest trading partner with goods totaling more than 175 $1000000000.00 exchanged in 2022. as we see since last year of you know, making restrict aging decisions that they have to maintain the best possible
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relationship with china. because this is vitally fund indispensable to their sustain economic development. time in viet nam sharpoda as well as many of the similarities communist government, a socialist system with elements and n for terry leader might also prefer a multi polar instead of one state. however, the 2 countries also ship tons of cases history is open territorial dispute station tax, hundreds of years. well, recently vietnam and china has locked in a dispute of the islands in the south to try to see what those tensions has been set aside at least to this week with the lead assigning 37 agreements on to a narrow time patrols railings and trade, katrina you all to 0, they to there's been anger from climate change activists comp 28 negotiations and due by an extended number of nations of stablish,
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it criticized the gulf agreement which failed to coal from the end to the wells used to fossil fuels that i get so now arguing over the revised text, i think the salvage, the opportunity to keep the wells from catastrophic only. there are a few missing points. one is there has to land an agreement on the future of fossil fuels. and right now the language is, is criticized as to, to lottery. it's not clear enough to give that signal about what is the future of fossil fuels in the world. the next is on adaptation. climate crisis is on our doorstep. countries need the right financing. they need the right to support to be able to be resilient to all of these impacts. that's not as much in the tax. so turn now to a special coverage of the war on gaza sales of palestinian scarves. so can see is i've jumped to us since israel, which that's mitre offensive in gaza. a growing number of people don't even to
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check or discuss a single support for palestinians. some of those who choose to wherever to face the verbal and physical attacks. you can shootings saying this hobby has more from ramada in occupies westbank. the last kaffir factory fully occupied territory, an unlikely front line in a war to preserve palestinian identity. what about these owners say they were about 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
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a coffee. ready to none of the means family lives in rome, 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 a loads of feels so that, that's also something that, you know, 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 tarnished what is essentially a piece of clothing pad arrow, but has become a symbol post in culture. posting is don't see the kaffir, something to be feared. they see, it is something to be celebrated. the pattern is represent ancient trade routes,
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the leaves of all the trees, native to the land, and the pattern of the fish that connects people to the scene. at the post, a new museum in ramallah, art and identity intersect. each poster a moment in a struggle for independence, going back decades. the assembler for my son, i'm the, i'm the, i'm sort of done it before, but his son also most of the people they feel they are the ones to support, punish funds. they went to the coffee, the castillo has been synonymous with the struggle for justice since british a political statement assembly armed resistance. but where we need to tell us didn't even say you're not a threat. it is a cry for free. is a bus route of the old to 0 romo live in the occupied west. you can find on use features analysis on my website out of my colleague kind of full search for the
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head and a few moments statements. the the a hi lo, because well, i saw the thing. all kinds can was intense a lot safe. she type highly and so i'll send the color of most of how many so many just off these they want to jump up and then move to the what is the right hand corner invalid. when did you fill it in? not in the middle of the
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highest of today's head, the fear of the destruction of your everything international filmmakers and world class john, unless you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence, 7 hospital stories for a global audience. this is my house. this is the way what these are 15 so tight is the phrase us from our culture as a new eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on how does era, what happens in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch looming way in and then pulling back out again the the
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of the hello and how are you full. so this is the news i live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes is where the soldiers stole them to come out of the one hospital and northern goza of the massaging and bombing, the facility to days, palestinian men and boys around it. i was harassed legions stratagems and even straight. all these uniform blindfold us has died. you nice back.
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