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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 12, 2023 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the 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 in northern garza, of the massaging and bombing the facility, today's palestinian men and boys around it. i was harassed legion's stratagems and even straight all these uniform blindfold us has died. you know,
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i expect the world health organization with homes of health workers in gaza, 5 years. right. the military. 4 is where the soldiers were killed into the united nations run school in bay till noon is destroyed. and often injured and displaced by his ready bombs. the war takes a heavy toll on children. open, 7700 have been killed. the, it's 19 gmc, that's 9 p. m in gaza, where the death toll is rising. is israel presses on with its bombardment of the strip. almost 18 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th ali hush and ripples the moment is ready forces between 8 to school in bay 10,
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northern gods. hundreds of displaced families had been shows the ring of the you and rome facility from the north to the south. nowhere and the strip is safe. hey, i building has been turned into a graveyard of memories. the height of time it is for the house and drop off in the fall south of the guys would be saved from is really bumps. they were all good. oh . so what, how does it have something to fill out and if i did it, because it was empty job, just before morning praise we heard a huge explosion. a neighbors were targeted and no one survived. this is what israel is been doing all the time. i know, but his radio strike this time and then we'll say about the future, you can send for guys a dozens like you the model. that's the beauty and the saw, the destruction is massive. our neighbors, highest is, is most were killed, more than 30 people. they were hosting displaced people make god bless all their souls. no one here has anything to do with the war. we are
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a civilian. there was no resistance on that street. there was nothing i want all of us are. so if any of this, the same story over, i'm doing many different faces and different buildings. this is that my goal, is it a few g come after the one budman. it's up to the neighbors, to search for any survivors. going to need them need to be a 2 minute method. we was sitting safely in the house with civilians. we have nothing to do with disability for since that and suddenly missiles were folding on us around 12 or 15 were killed. 4 of them were at my house, se they were displaced, people peaceful people, and no one's divine. i'm still trying to find people under the rubble of the more than 9 weeks off for lunch. this is really a tax. they joining the thousands of missing palestinians, whose bodies all you have to be to call that on the ash and just the hospitals and garza are in desperate need of supplies. and medical workers are facing increasing risk to the safety. when doing that job in gaza,
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the health worker has been shot an engine in the north of the strip. others are being subjected to a mediation treatment by is ready. so just a check points. the world health organization describe one such a incident that happens to a read present what to leave for answers if he was harass beach or stratagems. he went straight off. his uniform blindfold us has died. you guys back and then and treated him degrading. and then you will use a matter and as last release, he has a wallet to our south, which just has still type and without a t shirt only and no shoes. and there he was. you could make calls. let's go live now to tarik. otherwise, zoom in rough us in southern gaza up topic. we've been talking for weeks now about the health system on its knees. what more can you tell us about the current situation in goals and hospitals?
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yes day by day, the tax on the violations against hospitalized a corresponds or is increasing as israel did not afford any kinds of impunity, at least for medical work as well, had been doing their job tirelessly since the beginning of this fine thing. now this time, the tax rate costing traits and on come on at one hospital in the north of garza where it is where the occupation forces had stormed inside the the, the medical complex where they had arrested every single person who is over 15 years. and they have been stripped down a blank, folded and taken to on this close location for investigation by the police, by the occupation offices now. um, the director of the medical complex had been on the investigation alongside with a number of medical book workers to ask them about that the situation was on the ground and the majority of them of the people that have been intimidated and
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terrified due to the intense funding that the hospital had witnessed during the last couple of days, they have continues to find that find power over at the facility of the hospital in order to deteriorate the medical conditions for the people inside where they were taking shelter. and even for patients who did not even afford it, a safe passage out to be transported to the south of the church we were hospitalized of the south would cost them it did it the, the difficulty just as well, and beds and intensive care units. of course, calls on out the situation is getting much more the tier rates. and as israel is expanding the military operations and winding and approaching the military arrest combatants across causal and may broadly across the territory, the strikes continue. yes, that's absolutely true. and we have been hearing the sound of these very bombing during the last couple of hours, which way at clearly considered to be a safe area in the south. but meanwhile,
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we have listened to attach the sound of explosions that took place at the roof of providence and peace of the far south of the gaza strip, where residential building had been destroyed, where a number of injuries were transported to acquaint the hospital to be treated as an earlier today, you, more than 20 post things have been killed in 2 separate strikes in a rough as will of a situation are rough. i similar to the situation in hollywood is but with more intense level of bombardment, where they have destroyed a number of residential buildings just early today. more than 200 pounds penny and had been killed with more than 400 others have been wounded on this number. we heard a similar uh, similar uh, rates on similar. so to 6, every day regarding the desktop, which means that the palestinians are fully every day to, to the expansion of the military operations on the south. or i talked about zoom in rough, thank you for the update. now these ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu has
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acknowledged that the united states and israel have different ideas of what cause will look like after the war. thought he is back to washington for its ongoing support. then he always specifically referred to the palestinian authority, saying he doesn't want it to control garza, i mean, the economy is economy and i'd greatly appreciate the american support for destroying hamas and returning all hostages. you might have seen calling an intensive dialogue with president by didn't any team we received full back into the ground incursion and blocking the international pressure to stop the war. yes. is disagreement about the day of to home us and i hope that we will reach an agreement yet as well. i mean, what, i would also like to clarify my position. what i will not allow is well to repeat the mistake of also the north venture. meanwhile, in washington, us president joe biden has said that his real runs the risk of losing support around the world. now we've got correspondence covering this on both sides the vantage. she hubbard, tennessee, is that the white house in washington dc. so,
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so that's cost to enroll in con, who's in television, and we're on tell us more about what benjamin netanyahu was saying in his speech tonight. well, effectively he's confirming that the is no plan for the day off the how much is the private is to close it. and it's difficult to understand what conversations are going on in the won't cabinet in the security cabinet, but we all getting leaks. and those leak suggests that the only phone plan in place is a minute treat occupation. all of the goals are strict, that's something the americans don't want to say that something the international community doesn't want to say the americans would like a revitalized palestinian authority in charge of the gaza strip. that's something that probably minutes stuff doesn't really want to see because it's very unpopular with his fault. right. is hard, right? based is really appealing to them when he talks this tough language known to deal with the palestinian authority. we're not going to have a mouse and because of strep, we're going to destroy
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a most of that is designed to appease his bodies. this practice within his government already in 5 x, private and stuff was talking on television acts. official actually complained about netanyahu's saying that he's got himself into a war, he simply cannot get himself out. so we're hearing those voices a little louder. now we're in today's 6760 budget as well. and we're on thank you straight to she have real time see now who is live at the white house for us. she had increasing the indications of, of tensions between the us and his role. notwithstanding the us support not withstanding the visa with the security council. now we have joe biden, apparently pretty clearly publicly contradicting nothing. you know his policy as well. i think we have to be careful as to as to exactly what biden did say, and actually the account from the pool reporter initially gave us the accounts in
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the law. so i have shifted some of them just to give you the context. biking was a political fundraiser at a hotel. i'm a file from the white house and he was talking to donors. we have a very limited number of journalists turned out to be present. they were lying on the print report. is that the give us an account of what he said? this is what's best sticking to the as far as the account that we have in the last, uh, was bite and said to his dad is b b. he's got a tough decision to make referring to the younger. this is the nice conservative government, israel's history. i think that the government doesn't want a 2 state solution out of israel is starting to lose support around the world that much we, we have in the last out. now there the poor reporter has court updated the court, and it's quite a different section in the last uh, we were told button that said nothing. yahoo strengthen and changed the israeli government to find a long term solution to the is rarely published in in color. got the time i said, well that's a bit strange that there's quite a bit of confidence and then in yahoo was political future. you did decide that it
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turns out bite and did not say that this is what biting the power they did say, according to the portable with him. he said, i think he has to change that and yahoo has to change. and this government in israel is making it very difficult for him to move. so he's saying that in net and yahoo has to change. and that's actually in keeping with all the comments. that's the, the, the bible has made in the past. how haven't long place friendship, but he doesn't necessarily agree with the hard right tactics that, that in yahoo sometimes takes. but he did say the and it was an admission. the exception is ro is losing international support. and course binding himself could be talking about himself, especially when he spoke to donors. well concerned about the forthcoming election. i'm losing key elements of the base because of the green lights, but biting himself is given to as well. but, but even that was in keeping with what he said officially as president by motors candidate binding on monday nights of a honda to a reception where he said,
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we will continue to provide military assistance as ro until they get rid of how much he's about to about formulation getting rid of from us, but we have to be careful. they have to be careful. the whole world's public opinion can shift overnight. we call let that happen. so what he's talking better about then is if he's looking at the college and goals of a public relations issue, not in terms of the humanity and the death to be innocent, palestinians kill, he's talking about public opinion and how we have to how by doing this to prevent that from happening, even if it continues to give, give them an yahoo be, you know, red lines in the military or in the military campaign. i've continued to give, give israel cover at the united nations. or actually if i share everytime, say thank you for those clarifications. joining us now. we have john harps, he's a former us consul general in jerusalem and he's joining us from washington dc. thank you very much, mr. hobbs for joining us on the show. what do you make of these very different
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messages coming from the key to protecting us in israel and united states as well? i think this is a of a issue of some concern, but there's one thing missing in the discussion so far that i've heard, which is that will come off large, the savage terrorist attack murdering, which of $121400.00 mainly is really civilians, company by rate of children or women and that the destruction of hospitals is a direct result of the most putting its weapons right onto hospitals. and it's committed such as right on the hospitals. so it's not as if israel is going out to destroy hospitals per se. then going out to destroy the military capacity. if loss did launch that higher risk attack in october. and that is pledge to continue talking in that fashion, but it's our lives vice underway, national laws to mediate and understand, show that it's following international lauren terms of the, the way that it's becoming garza. well there's, there's no clear argument that they have violated international law, because again,
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a mazda is deliberately placed as military assets emit civilians under hospitals. so this is, this is a career situation created by a moss. now maybe israel is overdone, it, i'm buying the seems to think so. i don't think that that reflects concern for power settings on having, having served as us console general, delusional, working directly with you. also our front, the power steering story. i spent many, many, many hours and does i know it? well? i feel for the palestinian people, but 1st and foremost goes to leadership, is a terrorism band. that is what was watched as war. well, that will get maybe as real can do more, more surgically, maybe. but i don't think that's the only issue at stake. but we have a vote coming up with you in general, assembly one, calling again for an immediate humanitarian sci fi wine, which is attracting you as aust. amount of support from the majority of the members . and we have in advance of that a,
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you estimate that it's being tables which wants to insert condemnation of the homeless attack, which you mentioned just now. if, if that is promoted and approved off of by the un general assembly. what does the us do then? does it is then obliged to at least abstain over with such a motion normally, not always, but normally in a situation like this, the country which ones used to something new which is accepted will modify its position on the, on the resolution of i can't tell you for sure, that'll happen here, but it certainly raises deals. and so what that means to us is where the relationship is. if you know, if we see that gained out and the us ends up, those are, i were to happen in that way. and it's safe to say is it that the nest on yahoo government will be a noise. they'll probably criticize a button and that reflects the politics of but nothing. yeah. who's hard right wing
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coalition. oh, so that does, that is another factor which is important that how these things play out. i don't think it will shape to us is really relationship. but it does make nothing, you always position israel more uncomfortable, and that might persuade him at least to change his position. so all right, john ups, thank you very much for joining us. appreciate it. my pleasure. thank you. so as we've been speaking about a key vote taking place in the u. n and under in our in new york christmas, salumi joins us from the now. and kristen took us through the schedule, what we might be expecting in the coming out. so in the coming hour, the general assembly is expected to vote on a heap. media humanitarians use fire resolution. it was put forward by the arab and islamic countries here at the united nations after
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a similar resolution was vetoed in the security council by the united states. $103.00 countries co sponsored that resolution in the security council, but the united states vetoed it. based on the fact that it didn't name a hamas, or call for it. it didn't add a condemns. mazda is attack on october 7th. so we are expecting another vote on this resolution to happen this afternoon. uh, the arabic group has described themselves as being in full mobilization mode to get as much support behind it to exceed the 103 votes of countries that supported the security council resolution. but we know that there is going to be some amendments proposed by the united states to address that shortcoming. namely that her moss was not mentioned. austria has also propose an amendment to the general resolution
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so that it will mention her moss again, once those amendments are voted on, we did then expect a vote on the full resolution to take place. the palestinians say that they have been trying to keep things a political though they really, i have been moving with a sense of urgency here since friday to get the vote as quickly as possible. and they don't want to complicate things. they say because of the urgency of the humanitarian situation on the ground, their goal is to put forward a simple resolution. get it voted on, get it passed. so that more it can get into the people who need it the most. this is what the palestinian advisor had to say earlier. we will not lose focused from the most important issue, which is demanding an immediate fuel money parity on ceasefire. now,
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that is the most important issue. if we did and from that objective and stop trying to amend in this direction on that direction and put it to sizing the draft as a new issue. and then we will not reach an agreement and as a sign of how urgent many of the united nations see the matter of guys are right now and the need for humanitarian ceasefire. the general assembly has changed its normal way of doing business for this meeting. normally, people, countries with make speeches before they cast their votes. this can take a long time when there's a lot of countries who want to speak, we know that over a 100 have signed up to speak so far today. but the boat this afternoon will happen 1st and the speeches will happen afterwards and not again is just an attempt to move things forward quickly because of the desire to get some relief into guys in
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the hope that this will influence that and make it happen. it requires a 2 thirds majority in order to pass. and again, the palestinians and the other arab countries that are pushing for this are really hoping to get a lot of countries on board to send a strong message. because technically, a general assembly resolution is not as binding under international law like a security council. resolution is but the hope is that if enough countries sign on and really push this and really get behind it, that it will put pressure on israel. and on the united states, that's been backing israel to allow more a to get in and people to be helped by christmas with me. i do you and thank you very much for the update that spring and now so i'm gonna shake who's found with a shake group. you're a full mouth, you an official with extensive experience in the middle east and and working with the un. um there been a lot of greens,
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us in this war so far in terms of the extent of civilian casualties and destruction in garza, but also some folks diplomatically and politically. i mean this kind of ground swell of support for the power steering cause of of rejection. of these really will fighting policy is quite selection of the us. i mean, is this something you've seen to for this level? not at this level. this is unprecedented. the fact that you've had a, you've been such a general invoke article, 99. i work for you in 60 general coffee and then he didn't do that. and then the votes that we're now saying in the counsel show progressively that the us is becoming more, more isolated. i, i believe will probably have a larger number of countries in the 121 who voted last time for humanitarian truths in october. so this should be deeply wiring for the button ministration. and it's, it's, it's very late in the day, given the thousands and thousands of people that have been killed in gaza and the children and the fact that we don't have the hostages out yet. but i think it's
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time that the buy demonstration starts to change costs and very quickly and in terms of the momentum in terms of the build up of pressure. i mean there's no, as christy was saying, no kind of legally binding consequences such as that. but to the she had numbers the so expressions of change of policy from the by the administration. did they lead to suggest that that could be some change sort of brought about through. this is mechanism, but they didn't put god rails on benjamin netanyahu at the start of this. so now it's going to be very difficult. it's a situation which is going to only get worse. and you know, when we look at the rest of the world, and what we here is that the, the damage may already be done. it may take washington a very long time that's load. and is there any government to convince people that they are seriously working towards a bright future or a peaceful future when it comes to israel and palestine? nevertheless, again, i think the buttons duration as to understand that benjamin netanyahu really
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doesn't have applied. and i believe the present button said that then yahoo has to change that and yeah, who doesn't change that? and yahoo isn't. is there any politicians who survived at the top by being the cross just of the mold? so for that reason, i think they now have to themselves start to impose a plan, a which is about as having a transitioning doesn't where the killing stops 1st and foremost, which is why today they could send the signal at least abstaining and telling benjamin netanyahu that now we're moving is, is that a realistic proposition? i mean, they have a table. this amendment is sort of if it's a choosing a criticism, condemnation is how i'm us and it's attack on october. the 7th. if that is that likely to be voted through by the other members? and if so, where does that leave the us doesn't then have to ship to i guess the other members want to keep the focus on the monitor and si fi. of course, one should condemn the actions to terrace actions which happened on october the 7th . but there is a place for that, and there was
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a place full insisting on humanitarians. he's fine, because what is the you and telling us of the last couple of days here in the we've heard that you and 60 general, we've heard the head of unwrapped, as well as other officials telling us we con, carry on our operations. and if, even if some aid gets in which it's not getting in fast enough, if we reach that breaking point, which i guess we're already almost the where the contacts she had administered that aids throughout the gaza strip. then i'm afraid the situation is only going to spiral down. and what does it tell us about the, the way that the us have been instruction initially tried to handle this with this very harsh, you know, vociferously expressed expression of support of the close embrace of nothing. yahoo personally as well as of israel, presumably in the intention of then having influence. now we see this very public division between the 2. we've seen, even before, there's
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a lot of reports of us officials being really quite horrified by what's going on and the reputational damage being done. so united states, i mean, what does it go from here? well, i know, friends and colleagues within the american ministration. well, actually horrified, but there is a top to leadership, which is for sold to give israel the green light to go off to have mass. and then we think that they can manage this conflict and taper it down. unfortunately, they should know that sometimes diplomacy stays behind because and in fact we're still looking at as an escalade tree situation, not just in gaza, but also in the west bank. and on the, and in the north of israel, the side of southern lebanon, and elsewhere. so for that reason, i think it is absolutely imperative that those in the top tier leadership that let's say president biden, the national security advisor, jake sullivan, as well as breton, the cook. the man behind the scenes who has the mind meld with president biden when
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it comes to the middle east policy and the white house. they now have to look at this very, very seriously. they that with present biden is talking about israel losing into that for support without they should be focusing on the loss of international support that the united states have. well, yes, i mean, and that could go to ways it could go against their intentions in terms of postering support for the ukraine or of it. and also in terms of trying to, to drive the to this issue with is relevant garza, i mean, if, if they are losing support in the u. n. at this rate, how much of a just embassy and traction do they have in terms of trying to push the agenda from here on? i think it's a very important point. you know, the rules based international that i wish the united states was instrumental in creating a didn't 2nd world war is something that rings a bit hollow. right now. we have a different geo political situation with china and other countries are assessing themselves. who is now going to listen to present button when he calls
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a wealth of states together to, to distinguish between democracies and we'll talk, receives, look at the in the pacific. there you have 27280000000 listings where there is an intense competition, particularly with china the but way, countries like indonesia and malaysia and with other minor mostly minority countries like thailand and the sudden philippines, who are absolutely upset, angry about the, the, the lack of a, of a progress towards these 5. right? so i'm not sure if thank you much, those insights and that experience, appreciate it. and now still ahead on al jazeera, why one state in germany is linking its citizenship requirements to israel's right to exist.
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the rain is moving away from central europe into the balkans. however, one. so we'll begin that whether story here and some spots are going to get doubts with this rain. so let's go in for a closer look. we're talking specifically sylvania croatia right through into hungry and you know, for sylvania is capital. nope, leona, we could see half a month's worth of rain in under 24 hours. we're also talking up warmer air from the sol, so that's popped up temperature across the bulk in. so that's well above where things should be for this time of year. portugal in spain mostly find few showers, like the winds of the day of this scape putting in rain and snow to the parent is and this is still driving rain into western france for places like bordeaux are under that severe fight advisory. okay, look at this wind here from the baltic sea right through to the north sea that's coming into southern england. so on wednesday, london, i think wind gusts here could exceed 40 kilometers power for turkey. that weather is moving away, not a bad day, and it's tumble at 13 degrees. the sun's out that's above average for this year,
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and breezy really for the top end of africa along the north of the continent here. but otherwise, fairly quiet where it's not quiet is southern booth and big severe storms here. that energy is pushing into zimbabwe. so we're going to get dallas with rain in some bob ways, capital rory on wednesday. the call choose solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on the don't think about as an or think about it as a person, person yourself and that person shares. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want, we want the education reward because the women and my country,
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they're not sweet because that's the one we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are walking in their footsteps, our ancestors. whatever has been done before, can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you and the, [000:00:00;00] the automatic you watching. i'll just do a reminder about top stories this out. is there any forces have destroyed
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a school in bay, most of gaza, hundreds of displaced palestinian families to a sheltering of the un operated facility. now have know where to go. hospitals are in desperate need of medical supplies. a health worker has been shelton injured in the most of the strips and others have being humiliated by soldiers at check points . the world health organization has condemned israel's actions. and these are the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has acknowledged differences with washington. and what happens in gaza also the what is both. meanwhile, us president of finance. so it is real runs the risk of losing support from the international community. but we're doing now, but i want to show our senior political analyst, my one. this is yet more evidence of, of an increasing divergence of, of line between the us and is relative being there in the words of senior officials, very senior officials and all of us state department people. now we have the 2
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principals really at all. it seems publicly that's true, but one of them is stronger than the other. one of them is more credible than the other, even in the eyes of these res president biden. today is more popular than 5 minutes, but nothing else is right. for us, something by then is more popular today i'm on i'm out of can jewish community, then nothing you know is today. you know, once upon a time, nothing. yeah. it was more popular than an american president like by didn't over some, uh, like uh, obama with some so for the time being, i think, pressed on by then if he's serious, he is in a very, very strong position to strong carm. nothing. yeah. there's absolutely no doubt that today he is in that position and this time he should actually he was even 2 weeks ago where he could force nothing. the only number to fix the problem
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with by that for the time being is that he thinks the problem is and nothing else. partners, the more phonetic like big v it on support stretch and others. in fact, the problem is what do they is nothing. yeah. how the godfather, of this phonetic, fascist government, nothing you know, does not have the trust of most israelis. in fact he's right. things are so low. if there's one other elections, who would probably be the on the bottom of the list. so in one word or 2 words by the need to pull the plug on benjamin nathan. yeah. what's the mechanism then? by simply saying either do you do this dot com the other thing? otherwise, i press them by the end of the united states who supported you with that i 60 days and you will financed you will go with a $14000000000.00 for you. oh sure. did you? i think a lot to missions, i would no longer support you,
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you will no longer turn my support if you continue in this pass to watch more indiscriminate bombing less humanitarian aid with no vision, what's the end game we? they're not just stage we believe. and in fact, most public opinion, and you're not supposed to leave in 2 step solutions that we believe and as decisively said, what do you believe in that anyhow, he today could pull the plug or nothing now and if he does, he will probably earn even greater thrust among these radius and griffith us, i won't get america. just give me it would be a huge russian in a way. you know us foreign policy up until this point. i mean, would that be a less radical step the could take place just in a few minutes time if the us voted in favor of this you in general, assembly votes, if it's amendments condemning, i'm not sketch through as well. oh, absolutely. this is stephanie, one step forward in titanic the nurse right around the now by saying we can no longer afford support your policy of indiscriminate by bank of genocide,
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the bombing hospitals and our findings. it's very, they're talking about filling the fellows with sea water, which would probably be destroyed guys for generations to come. right. so if this is what these are in the government just had to the right person by then could start doing that by versions with that. starting with a u. n vote. and apparently he's got a good support of others. i've just read that kind of the australian news. you then seem to be edging towards voting for the ceasefire. spider said the international community is giving up on this government that it's losing support and in the eyes of the public opinion. in fact, it was only the united states that should, that is the last time that on when the 13 members worked at the uh, for the, for the cease fire. it went upstairs, the okay. and do us would be to the so today it's also the united states. that is an inflection point by then is losing in his democratic party. he's losing and the
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american public opinion, 70 percent don't approve of it is management of board and got so right. he's losing credibility out on the world. he's certainly losing credibility in the middle east . so by does the future is also interesting. that's why it's very important for him and for his country and for america's interest, and could of debility to start pulling some punches. now just briefly, just to say that we've had the precedent like this before. in 1991, the bush father administration with secular state, baker told, but i mean it's a shame yet. i thought you listen to us or we are hands off. we, you can call us when you decide to listen to us, show me a friend or a bank and became prime minister in 1992. i think we are facing that kind of an inflection point in us. is there any policies, if biden is serious about his objective of piece, based on 2 steps, so you should probably be watching for the indications at the right shortly. thank
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you. my once you're inside is now israel's war on guns is taking a toll on the most vulnerable rights group. say that more than 25000 children have been opened 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 garza 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 ones in my forehead. god willing god will help me be transferred out of guys and i will have cosmetic surgery and will have my leg treated for the house was hit and she doesn't 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
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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 a relative came and recognize her. her family and all her uncles amounted until someone from my uncle's family. finally recognize her. the nearly 8000 palestinian children have been killed in the war. the bodies of hundreds of young people, i believe, to be trapped under the rubble of homes, schools, and shelters across the street. many of those who survived will kindly this cause of this war forever brussels. so dar has more persons passion for life has faded, is one of thousands of palestinian child victims of his family, indiscriminate one can use the enjoy playing football before and he's really at that cost him. his lack. his cousin says he's in constant the is always the 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,
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play with us. good boy. i love him so much. but when the bank comes, he's got to price pay the 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 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 something. he went to the hospital. his leg was operated on for that, but he keeps asking when he will get his leg back. fucked. him has also survived the traumatic for the. she was trapped onto the rubble fielding for hours. her ankle was crushed onto the concrete slabs for somebody to go to the hospital, but it had to run out of stem ization kids. the little girl to wait at these for the surgery and infection stuck in, even though the doctors tried to save her leg. it was too late to get together and went to slow up before the injury. fuck emma was 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
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a flame has been extinguished. she doesn't laugh anymore. she doesn't speak to anyone and utilize because box weighs a damage and she can no longer express of that on you to match human rights monitors is, is right. a tax has injured me like $20000.00 new children and guys, many have severe burns or have lost limbs. it also estimates $25000.00 children. how most one or both tenants and about 700000 have nowhere to cause. these children are retrieving their school books from the trouble is valuable items have damaged or destroyed their scores and the force displacement has interrupted big lessons. there isn't much left for testing and children like 5 to to be of the future research center. oh, just there. must be here leah at a you and me taking geneva how stein's foreign minister accused as ro, using starvation as
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a weapon of war in gaza as we speak for at least 1000000. but the studios seems like as a sect, half of them children are starving. but because of a natural disaster, or because of a lot to forget us 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 of throw ships. crime states have been, would they do it on the accepted is claiming the terms for how much food for how much water for how much fuel medicine can enter. it goes on to home. this essential aids can be supplied and we've been hearing from the
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head of a menu, an agency, so palestinian refugees here in the ha, i'll just there is diplomatic editor james base. was out of the how for him to speak to sleep. was there any, as 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, move women and children killed the then the number of civilian in the criminal to 11 of destruction. it is safe to day 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 which have been killed is absolutely on president the defective. we have more than one median displaced people in new on premises. so in school compared to overcrowded is absolutely
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unprecedented. so by any account, i have never seen something like that. israel's army has been intensifying raids across the occupied westbank. southern palestinians have been killed in a drone strikes during an incursion in jeanine. the drug was deployed when is ready, forces faced resistance from palestinian fighters in the city, or the other mead joins us live from ramallah. uh, what's the latest that you have on these rates as well? certainly they don't. so any sign of abating is talking about the one that is currently happening in jeanine and then started a 3 a m no cause time. so we're in the 17th hour of that incursion, and just over an hour ago, these really are me, has said the reinforcements that have arrived inside the janine refugee camp. that
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has been the main battle field since the early hours of the morning when the army at 1st entered, janine, it came from a several directions or heading towards the borders of that refugee camp, and also beseeching the 3 hospitals. the actually one of the 7 killed is a young boy of 13 year old who needed megabit gold treatment and related to the developments of the ground. but he was no grunted access by these really soldiers to the hospital as we understand that he died just outside of that hospital. now israel says that is going after a good man, why in the refugee camp. but in the meantime, it is also destroyed a lot of infrastructure there because just before the army entered the, the cabin, the early hours of the warranty was to our admin. booked. dozers were seen really on the street sort of picking up everything they could in their wake,
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somehow to pave the way for the column auburn vehicles coming in, but also bringing a lot of destruction. now there's no sign at this point that this is going to stop, but bear in mind that the police didn't present their societies, say that israel with have the date a sofa in a 100 people in this rate alone. we don't have, we will have to wait for the end of the rate to see if some of those would have been released or not. but to give you some context, jeanine has been the focus of these incursions well before this war started. but certainly it's been more than 10 since october, 7th, and of these 285 listing in skills, but is really fire power as since october 7th here, the okay, by the west bank. well, a quarter of them of problem did. you need a refugee camp and in total, also $400.00 other palestinians have been detained. so certainly
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a focus israel say it wants to clear it up by listing and say is really, is try to the destroy any kind of aspiration for palestinian resistance. okay, hold on. thank you very much for that update from ramallah the un peacekeeping force and 11 on has one of the escalation in hostilities along these really border could widen, is ready on me, is carried out multiple strikes on front line villages. and some of the fiercest bombardment yet, and the lebanese group has, by, has been stepping up a tax on his really military positions. several hire at has more from shumate. yeah . he is really lebanese border let's give you an idea of why i slowed me. is this right next to that for the that separates is route from lebanon, which runs along the top of that hill. and in the last couple of years, israel has full to find its border along the know fi reinforcing those walls. building the watch towers and surveillance as well. not just to protect these for
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the towns, but also to protect its troops and one residents who say that they use to has follow roll kits. well that no use to is the i the and say as being in full traits, it the same way. those southern towns were in full traits. it on october, the 7th. and that's what worries them about coming back home, sort of height of all to 0. show me. and now combining id, semitism is central to the german government's policies owing to the country's history and responsibilities off to the holocaust. it's a view that's only deepened since the beginning of israel's war on garza and one. eastern state ministers have decided to compel anyone applying for german citizenship decided declaration, guaranteeing israel's right to exist, but someone that came reports, some lawyers believes the move is unconstitutional. for decades, the past, the german citizenship has been a long requiring competence in the language he is of residency clean criminal
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record, financial security, and the commitment to democracy law and order applicants was also pos, a multiple choice test to show the awareness of life in germany. but now, one of the 16 states and additional requirements has been introduced in the optim off of how much is attack on israel in october. if you want to get some of the, we have now decided that as part of the process, all applicants for naturalization must make a recent declaration. recognizing germany special responsibility for the state of israel, and recognizing the state of israel's right to exist. her government and mac, the board has lead, so some people here in but in seems to wants to follow prominent politicians on the left. i am. don't the right say. existing rules don't go far enough. several weeks ago, conservatively to fried his mouth, suggested enshrining in law of what his policy colleagues and sex any on the how to have done federally. terry administer, nancy sees a p, is to agree,
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one leading lawyer told me, he believes this action is unconstitutional. is right, as right to existence is not a legal principle. it's a political principle that several german governments have adopted, but it's not written in the constitution. and also the directive from is ex, $900.00, didn't consider at all the rights and liberties of the people effective start. parliament is already debating whether to relax some of the rules regarding german citizenship to encourage more people to apply. but if the change regarding israel is passed, then it may discourage others. dominic cane al jazeera fill in the now let's take a look some of the other day days. other news, u. k. politicians have voted in favor of the bill to send asylum seekers to or wander, meaning it's posted 2nd reading in parliament,
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the government to sign that agreement with the east african country earlier this month. if the bill eventually becomes low, it would force those seeking asylum in the u. k. to be sent to rolanda for processing. in november, the supreme court declared the plan unlawful saying that asylum seekers could face ill treatment out with a mox, joins us from london. this is a big win for risky, so not going to show it to him politically. very important for him. tell us what, what it means as well. how are you over the last year in the hall fairly soon. so you take government 1st introduce decided to try and to, to the 10s of thousands of individuals have been crossing the english channels from, from the south coast of england on dangerous thing is they have been efforts by parliament and then by various lawyers and courts to try and determine whether this process will be permitted over the long term. and what we've seen last month, as you mentioned,
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was the supreme court in the u. k. determining that the previous version of this that just ation both itself on norful. that'd be multiple challenges by individuals who are facing people take some by the wind up and that ended up in the supreme court. the government of issues or not since then has tried to push through a new version of this legislation. and that's what they've just seen, approved in the vote over the last often hours. so as you say, an important moment for the prime minister who's all right, so you have the cost of today in particular was being questioned by members of design conservative policy. and there's another readings still to put to be passed and beyond that potential many legal issues. once this bill actually gets through and it's tested in the quotes, a very complicated situation. so not as prime minister here, he's walking up political tight right between members of his party to his political right. and those to his political left, both groupings on those 2 ends of the physical spectrum of the conservative policy
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. opposed to this little, dave said publicly, they will likely be challenges down the road of the pos is through the house of commons again in the next few weeks, citing and then yeah. and if it does get through, if he does want us to hold onto majority of parliament and push it into that, the space and one's the house of loads the up the chain. but here, a sense as well to this that just ation individuals who again will face deportation onto this new version that at the station will very likely launch legal challenges as they have over the last year and a half. it could once more end up in a series of court rooms. and the question then will be whether the segmentation of parliament to say that it is solver. and it has the ability to decide whether, when that is a safe country for these 2 parties or not, will be challenged once more by the court. sorry for them, thanks very much for the update. from under staying in the united kingdom and asylum policy and asylum seeker has died while on board, the baby stuck a barge housing migrants of the coast of england. the police are investigating the
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circumstances surrounding the desk. the prime minister refused to not has made cracking down on small boys, bowed crossings over the english channel as a priority through his government rights groups have described the conditions on the body as in a human defiance president is back in washington as a us a package for keys hangs in the balance, the landscape has visited. capitol hill and is now speaking with president joe biden in the white house. he's trying to secure more funding for the ongoing war against russia. the republicans have been pushing back against the funding package in congress, trying to tie it to the issue of border security. here's this is being, i guess, from climate change activists as comp 28 negotiations in due by have entered extra time the case climate change minister left the talks to return to london at a critical moment. a number of nations had been savagely criticizing the draft agreement which failed to coal for an end to the world's use of fossil fuels.
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delegates, and i'll, i'll give you a revised test text, hoping to salvage the opportunity to keep the world from catastrophic warming. 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 to turn off and look at the latest in sport professional football leagues in touch here have been suspended, and 3 people have been arrested after a referee was punched and repeatedly kicked in the head, tom sizes and reports less than an hour
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long in his hospital bed referee hello. and the tamilia receives a personal call from took his president red chip, type it on the day of the being attacked on the page. the president offered his full support following the incidents that the scene domestic football across the old professional league, strapped down incorrectly to club president ferry. kosher was responsible for punching miller for 2 of those kicks. and while he was on the ground, the turkish football federation has promised to do with those responsible in the strongest terms possible to corner. mark him is this, the issue is now with the quote. they are running that process. that footage is being inspected. what is necessary will certainly be done. it is as simple as that . it was an incidents that made the front pages and sparked worldwide outrage. 37 year old, the blue, the final whistle of to encourage you can see did the $97.00 submitted the
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equalizer against reasonable leading defense and club officials and like invading the pitch. but that was eventually rushed off the field, but not before suffering a friendship cheek by. that assumes the magic is a chemical. our federation and the referee committee said they will support every decision that we will take and have postpone the whole week. however, right now, we're not in the state to discuss or think about refereeing. our only current priority is for our friend. hello i'm. it's better to return to health and his family as soon as possible. fee for presidency. any intern tino has described the incident is totally unacceptable. and a leading concern for tuckers football now is the hosting rights to your 2030 to turkish football federation. president met to put your tech c set. the wife of president has given him his full support. but obviously it says no such a thing is no one in question. alexander suffered and cold and said by your side, we're ready to do whatever is necessary. it's not clear how long the leaks will be suspended for and took a, but an announcement is expected on wednesday. some assignments out to 0. and that's
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it for me, for now, for hours posted for this use of it. stay with us the top of the hour when we'll have live coverage. that old important un general. assembly votes in new york, the this is the largest holy bowl processing punch in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised indian farms bring that home is to be pressed into a product. this in a good year, generates around $200000000.00. future based tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a monkey. the value of around $300000.00 gives you a sense of just how important is the industry is to the palestinian economy. the power to send you an agricultural ministry estimates who else to the cheapest sense of the harvest,
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