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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 17, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the hello, this is in use our own alger 0. i am 40 by people live in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the so what we will continue till the end. nothing will stop. israel's foreign, ministering face, is arouse war on guys i will go on as on the mountain. seemed kind of eve over the beginning of 3 captives by these really on
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the thousands, riley to demand the government to ensure the remaining captives in gaza. all free is really military has admitted that soldiers broke rules of engagement. when they shot dead, the 3 captors and guy one was wading a white flag. also this our sick and wounded, buried under the 3rd witnesses. describe what happened that come out ad one hospital in gaza when he is really been dozes. moved in and a funeral, attended by dozens of mourners, has been helpful alger 0 during this time a apple doctor was killed. fine is really fast. the a. thank you very much for joining us. it is 21 g m t and the is really war cabinet has held a late night news conference after these really military admitted soldiers broke
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rules of engagement. when they shot dead, 3 captives in gaza, one was wading a white flag. but these are the prime. it is to bonnie minutes that was filed at the military campaign will continue and will not stop until hamas is defeated. he says that the war and guys i will continue despite international calls for a ceasefire. single mc so difficult it does. that's what that in the gaza strip will be under the control of israel in order to make sure that that will be no danger to the security of his room. and no one will be raised to hate as well. we will continue to, we will stand steadfast and we will continue to fight despite all the suffering. and despite the international pressure, we will continue till the end. nothing will stop on this house for shortly after israel's military chief of staff said, he baz responsibility for the death of the 3 captive skilled in gaza buys really, soldiers and internal investigation revealed that the is really soldiers failed to
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follow the rules of engagement during fighting and gaza the armies preliminary report says the captives held in gaza were shot despite removing the shirts and pleading in hebrew well, board requirements of the incident in which idea soldiers mistakenly killed your time. how mean alone shermer is. and some lucca made up memories. the blast is a difficult and painful event. the 3 hostages, who survive 70 hellish days, move towards the idea of soldiers and will code by forces fire. there is nothing so the idea of soldiers and the commanders in the gaza strip. one more than to rescue the hostages allies. we did not succeed. in this case. we sailed the deep sorrow of the families for the death of these hostages. a lot of the ideas, and i as come on to, are responsible for what happened. and we will do everything to prevent the reoccurrence of such cases in the continuation of the fighting. the 3 hostages did
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everything so that we would understand they moved without shirts, so we would not suspect them of carrying a bomb on that bodies. and how white cloth, so we would understand the shooting. hostages was carried out. countries open fire regulations. it is for they didn't to shoot those who raise a white flag in the us to surrender. but this shooting was carried out here in a combat operation. and under intense pressure, all the families of captives still being held in guys that have expressed anger and accounting for these really government to go to all links to secure their release of been holding protest, same kind of eve that's bringing out a 0 sum that how to solve hotel is the, an occupied these jews and following these latest developments for cell is more for some the, about what these really will cabinet, including the prime minister said during this use conference and what's been the family's reactions. this is really
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu is essentially reiterating the same points he made more than 70 days ago when the war began. and at this point in time, he saying that these relays have no choice other than victory, that the war is going to continue on the issue of his really forces killing 3 captives. he said that it's an incredibly tragic incident, but that they're going to use this as what they're calling a less than to learn from the mistakes. the defense minister yell of gal, i'm describing it as one of the most tragic incidents he has ever known. saying that to be fighting in the she's at a neighborhood in northern gaza is incredibly complex. and there's a lot of pressure on these really military. but remember, military officials like the army chief of staff and the army spokesperson are saying that this happened in contrast to open fire regulations that these 3 captives were in fact, surrendering and doing everything they could to identify themselves to. these
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really are me additionally, these really are be spokesperson is saying that there was no intelligence whatsoever about the fact that there were captives who had escaped from how much captivity. now when it comes to the families of these captives, they have been enraged, and they are actually planning to even sleep outside the queue, the, which is the defense ministry intel of be, until something gets done. they have been pointing the finger at these really prime minister for the last 71 days saying that he's simply not doing enough. but the war cabinet, along with these really armies says that one of the main goals of this war is to bring back the captives. but the families and the bring them back. now movements are saying that the pressure they're trying to put on the prime minister is that so he will, will prioritize that more. these really prime ministers says that military pressure is what led to that pause in the fighting
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a few weeks ago. so they could get back some of those captives and that only increased military pressure is what will bring back the rest of them. yeah, the cap to some of these home to now demanding that is, are all present applied for negotiations. now they say the prime minister, during that use conference, hinted at possible negotiations mediated by cut off resuming to secure a new tools and more captives being released. what more can you tell us about this? the v as really prime minister is under immense pressure, and he's saying that there will be renewed efforts diplomatically, but also militarily to try and bring back these captive. remember that these really is why on a claim, but it was only the military pressure that brought them back. there was a lot of mediation and negotiation with the buddies and the objections and how much to try and find
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a middle ground as to what they could come up with in terms of the prisoner exchange and the captives being released. now, how much the saying that the war must and for the captives to be released. and these really are saying that that is simply not going to happen, that they are going to continue until victory. because even if they were to stop the war to bring back the captives there, say that it would be a victory for him us. and they would also not be achieving the other goals for the war that they had set out to accomplish. which is to ensure that how mass is completely toppled, both militarily and politically, and to ensure that these really feel no sort of threat coming from gaza. so the negotiations for the release of more captives is certainly welcomed by the families . but of the, of those health currently and gone south, but they're additionally saying that it needs to happen immediately that the prime minister and the war cabinets have been stalling. their efforts come to thank you
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very much for that update time to sound who would reporting their life from occupied east jerusalem. now in guys are these really ami claims? they arrested 90, so called terrorists in the area have come on add one hospital. the bodies of at least 20 people has been found in the yard of the hospital in the north of the gaza strip. witnesses say they were run over by is really ami bulldozers during a raid on the facility tends for display civilians were also crushed. the hospital has been extensively destroyed. that's bringing our correspondents in gaza tarika boys whom was in rough. i, in the southern gaza strip. so tired medical facilities still being targeted by israel and to now under siege. tell us about what's been happening. i've come all at one hospital. yes, medical facilities had been again the targets of these ready occupation forces who had expanded the military attacks this time on to another in parts of which are
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treat hospitals. we are talking about the amount at one hospital and allowed the hospitals where the usability forces had destroyed the southern part of this, of the mileage on hospital or resting a number of medical records and according to initial reports and i witnessed from the ground in the notary pods, the other phone does that uh around at 20, the bodies were found dead and in the yards of the hospital as a number of palestinians in the us have been killed by the east verify us and which gives at least signs that israel is attracting deliberately, the medical facilities in order to get your rates that you're going to turn at the medical conditions. um, to stop the medical uh sector from providing get treatments for the number of kind of themes who are sending up from time to another to the hospitals. being injured, resulting from the east. very military strikes all in separate parts and especially in the another. insects, which had been under each very intense bombing for more than
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a 9 weeks of confrontations and fighting on the ground between our mazda and it has been as well for several days. the commodities, one hospital in another, and garza has been filled you and told her to thousands of patients, medical stuff and displaced, people sheltering the have been on the siege exposed to shooting by these big omen . the wounded need city. sions. but we can do anything. look at this lady, she would like, he died too deep to model. that is not even a mattress. this old man will probably die soon to. is this a hospital? this situation is and their doctors say is really build those is question 10. people in the courtyard shilling destroyed pharmacy along with the medicine
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the, some people don't because of the lack of medical supplies and others because of the lack of opinion was set off to days of shooting these very only into the hospital. the, the address to the manager of the hospital interrogated all of the can stuff here. the even let sniffer dogs on us. the dogs attacked an old man in a wheelchair. we couldn't stop the, the prevented us from treating the ones that. and some of them died because we were not allowed to treat them elsewhere and not bring causal strikes homes. if 2 families rescue is desperately searched to say
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anywhere less to life and in the south oven, noisy, strong, so roughly destroyed these children's homes live. it can be we and i can because i have to hand according to shannon. this house was all shipped to we had nice memories here. our nice stuff was here. our bikes close of. we think when we used to be some drink here in a moment, it was all destroyed. there is nothing left down by it. despite the us coals for us as well to scale down its attacks, being gaza. that's clearly not happening. and instead, there is no, any place in god that that's considered to be safe needs in the north or the south, nor in you on shelters or in hospitals. topic about soon, how does your roof on in the south of the territory colleges 0 has decided to refer the case of what he calls the assassination of one of his cameraman in gaza to the international criminal court summit. i would co, a scaled and then is really drawn to strike. while i'm covering early, i talked to the un run school. he's been laid to rest in gaza,
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his friend and connie county. my moment reports the. 8 morning, a friend colleague and son, the people gather for the funeral of i'll just the or a camera man, sam, or i'll be with the the a lot among them all you 0 guys have your cheese while and injured in the same is regulated runs. try your lift hospital, the promise center that his work would go on and you have to sell it. i mean, when i had them to sell it and send me yeah. and the bein yeah, cutting the streaming message. we are cutting these mobile missing. if you wanna continue to do a duty with the best profession to add on transparency,
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his mother there to lyman thing and the list on her son's last time. you came to me on thursday morning and when i was preparing breakfast, he said he would have breakfast with his colleagues. he didn't eat with his colleagues and he died without having food. this is killing me. he died hungry without seeing the sam or was hit twice by reporting on the destruction of a school in the center of hon. you help did not arrive for 5 hours risk viewers needed approval from israel forces to both those the through the debris is to get to him by which time he had a blood to death, a father for whose the children had move to the safety. belgium simon had always seen them once in the past 6 years old and the mobile official district, the sign on the saw, you really don't know why design has killed him. well done. how to rock it best.
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taking up a weapon. you know, when he carried a camera that's, it is only is radio occupation and goes up and show it to the world. the film, the play of children, women under the out the link to. so when i describe as old, with a smiling by his colleagues he had carried on working despite the grueling conditions that god bless you, go press over to reduce fixing to 2 of my colleagues, the journalists, 0 try it or not, or sleeper. i need 3 hours to say 3 hours, it's such freezing. whether it nines the palestinian during the list. 10 tickets said 90 journalists have been killed by his regular airstrikes in gaza since the start of the war. but silencing journalist in gaza is nothing. but we have is a documented long pattern that is rarely forces targeting, killing, wounding, intimidating journalists, and not being punished for it,
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for there being no accountability, which creates a culture of impunity. a culture of premise ability where it's totally okay, it's not only journalist to become a target. many family members of all the just the are a staff have also been killed by is really air strikes. honey. my more nicer hospital in con eunice, all just the euro. jason's trust to 0 is a global media team leader for the international committee of the red cross. he says a lock of safe quarters where ambulances in gaza delays and prevents access to emergency health care. you need to have a safe passage. you need there need. there needs to be some sort of a stoppage in the fighting so that an ambulance driver. it can move through a region, experiencing violence safely to that person in need. that's part one, part 2. uh, the email is driver probably has to maneuver around damage roads that could, it could be covered in rubble. that typical route that she would have taken is no
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longer available to him that lengthens the time the that takes for the response to the medical response to arrive on site. uh, another issue is uh, when telecommunications go down uh in, in peace time in the country. uh, with not experiencing this, this terrible violence. when you need medical help, you pick up the phone, you call an emergency operator. and in your you immediately make that connection. families in gaza and i don't know about the specific case here, but the families and guys will see a delay in that ability to, to make a call quickly and connect to the other side because of the, the fact that telecommunications are going up and down. so there's all these different challenges that lead up to the fact that medical care just takes a lot longer, or how many children in rough uh, in 7 guys are as sifting through what's left of their homes. this is another residential building targeted and then overnight is really yes,
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right children. i've been searching through the rubble to find their personal belongings, put in the so they damage the house as well as stuff and toys that we are looking for. now, we're not, i mean the most and then as it the way we were sleeping at night, an aircraft came and bumped the place, made an earthquake here. you can see the amount of damage. many houses were damaged and it looked at what did the people do to this of all of this in a little bit can, but we're not guns because i happen to have this house was a shelter. we had a nice memories here. oh, nice stuff with all their all bikes, or cubes, everything we used to eat, i'm drinking, and in a moment it was all gone. the nothing left, nothing isn't displaced anymore. well, how much the official assignment having done has been criticizing the international community for failing to restrain israel's military. here's what i some of what he had to say. the united nations remain enabled to,
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to anything the position of the united states as it continues to use its r vito and the c as in addition to being biased and supporting the nazi system that is committed aggressions, unprecedented aggressions that the humanity did not witness before they also send a, bought a negative message saying that those international organizations are unable to protect people or to support those and protect those who are being a pressure aggressive as a result of this aggression, more than 19000 people has had been killed. the end of $52002.00 were wounded. if this enemy wants to bring back all their soldiers on life and their captives to live, this will never happen. unless they thought the aggression complete the and after
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that to negotiate a deal in accordance with the conditions of the resistance as our people continue to be resilient and all the success we're having in the battle field, thanks to the fighters, least of which are the last of which was in had at the could, this is pushing with many countries in the world to change their senses and also pushing a lot of politicians not to adopt. the is riley narrative that is filled with the blood of our civilians in order to see us make victory for them and for their political goes on. joining us now is jemma cornell, who is a guy as a team leader for the you ins, office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs or child. she's ly, from ross in 7, gaza jemma. thank you very much for joining us. we heard the, the mazda official, the criticizing the un for not doing enough in guys,
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i know you've just returned from guys. a city up north. can you tell us was about the situation that what you saw while i understand you were trying to get a convoy of a to she for hospital. and thank you so much for having me. and absolutely what i saw was the west of humanity in the devastation of the sky. this is a city that has been part of the it has been pushed to its limits, but when i oh so, so was the best of humanity, which was the people who came out in the street to help us get this come way of life sitting mentions through age to she for hospital. and it's a reminder that got to be in the northern parts of guy has to have thousands upon thousands of civilians who are in desperate need of food or cash of shelter. and they assume that they are still surviving and they are doing everything they tend
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to get through every day. but they are right to be frustrated with the international community and they are right, as i told them to be frustrated with it. but what i also told them was that we as the united nations international energy, or national engineers who are responding to this humanitarian catastrophe, will not stop until we can reach those in need. and today with evidence that we went through incredible challenges to get to she for hospital, but we made it and we will keep trying every day to get the assistance to people who need it. right. and what is the situation like as she for hospital? this is one of course of the many medical facilities that has been targeted by israel, and she really bore the brunt of israel's attacks early on in the war. what is the situation like at the hospital right now? is it still functioning to to call the functioning would be a 1st or be statement,
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but what i can say is that there are nominal health workers who are working today and 9 to do the best they can. but what they told me is they do not have the basics to provide services to people who desperately need them. they do not have what they do not have to. they don't have electricity. there is no intensive can't unit. there is no ability just basically perform surgeries, and when i saw when i was there with the college of this war, 2 young girls brought in with desperate head injuries, who the doctors were doing everything they had to try and help a young baby who had just passed away and just before i arrived, not baby was born in the streets of gossip because the mother could not access health facility, a mother who had been trying for years to have a child. and yes, that child was now dead. so the hospital is the day to stop working and the incredible thing is that in addition to the staff, there are gone and tears who are doing everything they have to make that facility
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function. but you cannot have a hospital without ever tricity. you cannot have a hospital without water and so what they are asking for other very, very basics. i saw a lot of across the board. i saw patients everywhere that you talk to 90 that were patients upon patients on the floor. definitely not in bed. and this hospital has to be given the opportunity to become again and what it was, which is guy who is most critical. how facility a very tragic situation. you describe the can you tell us your in involved for right now in southern gaza, which is supposed to be safe or relatively safe or, but we have seen multiple is really a tax in the south as well. over the last few days in, in con eunice, can you tell us about what the situation is like in the south and for the people who left the north to have the south? what kind of aid or help are they getting at the 2nd stage is absolutely the situation and the south is desperate. i just spoke about homage and the disruption
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in the north. but what we see in the south is this incredible insight to people who are running literally board their lives were arriving every day by joan, keep hot by trash trying to reach a point of safety. but the reality, the periphery reality is there is no state in place. and gotcha, and you've heard that there are a strikes, but here, right now and time units, there are major operations that underway. and so here, every day we see these 10 cities that are emerging are people trying to get 5 people setting up, making sure schultz is in order to survive this war. but they are not saying that we are not able right now to get to them the level of assistance that base or desperate the need and consider this. right. so was the city of about 280000 people when this war began. hundreds of thousands of people have since arrived, even just outside of the office. they usually go to each day. we now have accounts
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for people who being display. so people are thinking festival synergy. and this is my number one message, and it is the number one message that everyone else tells me, safety. and this will because i'm so the war has ended. people will continue to have to free from one place to another without what they need to survive. literally not knowing if they will survive the night. and the 2nd thing is we need the a to law and it right now is not slowing. you know, and we know that and we are pushing every day to get more truck finish, but not just to monitoring and try also for the commercial sector because what kinds of needs right now is a deluge of assistance. it's a deluge of trucks that needed to reverse the price level of desperate k n a to not just one crossing, but others as well. of course us absolutely, that is absolutely critical. we have to have multiple crossings that are allowing
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age to answer. thank you so much for talking to us, tim. i thank you. jemma canal g as a team leader for the you ins, office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs or chat. joining us the from rafa in southern gaza. thank you very much for your time. thank you. meanwhile in the occupied westbank, israel has an ounce, it's ended a 3 day rate in janine about a 100 palestinians were detained, and 12 other scale drained in caution. who do i have to have made? has been to the janine refugee come to see the impact of the is really all these action say it's the day after and people are picking up the pieces following the longest raid by is really forces the janine refugee camp has seen in over 2 decades . how to best most side the left as columns of army vehicles were approaching these all her 1st moments back home. she is startled to find everything upside down
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. she runs a grocery shop and a small tailoring business on the ground floor. calling to chat about the services they cut the cable of my sewing machine. what does i do for them to do this? what's my crime? i'm a peaceful person. i don't. and if it and anything, i take care of 5 goals and one boy, i don't have savings. i can barely feed them and pay the school fees. it's a disaster, but i will get back on my feet to the soldiers base themselves on the upper floor. the graffiti left under was a clear indication, there's a desire for vengeance. the reason there is really soldiers base themselves in this house is because it's at the entrance of the janine refugee cab. and from here, they have a clear view of some of the worst fighting happened at this cross road. the
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close up reduced to ashes is here with as of brother most of the show that he was 17. this as she called expensive feelings. so her cousin, h u, oldness must steps in the heavy god. oh man. yeah, cool out of the soldiers will over the she was heading towards the i when the shot team twice one and he's back and the other bullet was in his name. they couldn't be moved in time. what have you? but she also also teenage brother doing a previous rate. i can book the model. i'm very sad. we used to play to give that take pictures. i feel he is gone. they killed everyone, even children, they don't came they have been at least a dozen military incursions here since october, the 7th. the soldiers leaving behind pointing message as they made their way through the alleyways,
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while bulldozers tore apart the already port infrastructure horn up above the smell of sewage overwhelming one so strong that the soldiers couldn't linger too long. and now do you have no, he's at least trouble inputting caught up on the so they cut the electricity during the rides. so the sewage of the flows, it becomes full of bugs and flaws. we a did a live we can into a hunger, the soldiers everything. but no one helps not the n g o is not the palestinian authority. no one. why? most of those living here? originally from 2 days, northern israel, the full fathers kicked out of to the creation of the state of israel. now many field, that's all this is a, a displacing them yet again. hold up that how many edges either janine or are you still a head on these challenges here and use our conflict with the who these in the red sea, the us is one of his war ships, shot down 14 drones launch from yemen. protests around the world to demand a sci fi in guys,
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telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of this way, the public discourse and seeing more voices persist sale, calling the traitors. the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next. and federal tax upfront takes on the big issue . that is a context to what is happening now. it is of complex 3 question, question of 5. upfront without 0 in australia. indigenous women, they're missing that disproportionately high rates. 101 east investigate is enough being done to help find missing originally on, i'll just say of the, of
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the there watching the news, our analogy 0 with me for the back people. a reminder of the latest developments in casa, these are the prime minister benjamin that's now has vowed the military campaign, guys that will not stop after 3 captives waving a white flag were killed by his reading soldiers. thousands of protesters have ron eating tennessee to demand the government, to secure the safe return of the remaining captives from march to the military headquarters and see the barricade themselves there until a new release bond is drawn out. the bodies of at least 20 people have been found in the yard of come on ad one hospital in northern casa. they were run over by, is really on the boat doses during a rate on that a facility leaving it's completely destroyed. well, let's discuss these latest developments and these are as well on guys. and i was so high companies who's
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a senior non resident fellow at the middle east council on global affairs. and he's joining us from washington. fine, good to have you back on entre 0. let's start with this late site news conference of the is really will cabinet and these are the prime minister. say that the war will continue despite the anger, despite the josh will pressure. what did you make of what he said there? and how do you think this will be viewed by the american to want the water taken out a direction? thank you for heavy event. let me just start by saying some deeply sorry, and i really expressed my condolences to adjust the next step on the killing the treasure killing of somebody. i pulled up the journalist and can be a man for the 0 thing. another, a casualty of this, of this works and is an expert on journalism, media and communication i deeply if you've sorry for someone to think their life just for doing their job. so please accept bi, since he's components. we thank you and i want to say, you know, commenting on this particular press conference. i really listened through the press
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conference from beginning to end. and i did not hear anything you were coming out of nathan. yeah. his mouth or coming out of his work cabinet, they're still very much determined and resilience on the continuation of their own offensive campaign on gaza. it despite the really skyrocketing loss of human life, we have more than a few 1000 civilians killed in garza, many of whom are women, children, elderly people. this is thought to be tragic and thought that the on the supposed to be loss of innocent life. and now we have seen also some casualties among be, is really the captive by the hands of the is where it is themselves, which of course triggered this kind of a, you know, very strong reaction on israel street. we, i've seen the demonstrations and put this, intel of even people are saying, you know, hey, you're not able to protect our captives, you cannot bring them home safely. what is going on? i hope that the kind of pressure that's going to be applied for most of it, signed by the international community, by the us and its allies and by the is republic. and is there any people themselves
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can hopefully put some kind of pressure on this and, you know, and his work cabinet which seems to be as right wing as the, you know, hawkish as possible in terms of the sort of an escalating attack on does that the seem to be relentless, they're not really giving in to anything either. so advice from the top friend an allied which is the united states of america. right. we have seen the shift, it's american rhetoric, lately. we have seen america talking about things like, let's try to end this work sooner rather than later. let's try to stop this kind of killing of civilians. a israel has the right to defend itself, remains to be in the position of the american government. but at the same time is to say why you're defending yourself and why you're going after how much, right? you have to be much more strategic and much more tactic. yes. are the americans, you talked about the americans, they uh, and the shift that we're, we're seeing us defense secretary is do in the region again very soon. what message
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do you think you'll be carrying this time around to these really a yeah, this is going to be a very important visit because going to be multiple days and multiple stops. he's going to be stopping israel behind and also in potter. and i think he's gonna carry a message off. ok, what's his next for this conflict? this is going to be the biggest question he's going to be posing to the is really side. he is going to again reiterate the support of the american administration to israel, which is of course, america's biggest ally, as we all know. talking about the stripe for quote unquote, self defense and going after how mass and destroying is keep ability. what at the same time also conveying the sentiments of the by just administration in terms of trying to wrap up this ongoing war on guys up sooner rather than later. trying to find some kind of timeline for it. with the 2024 elections coming up soon, the bike and administration doesn't have an intention for this to drag on much longer. but obviously the beautiful has a different opinion,
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has been talking about the work that can really continue for several months. so that is one major points of disagreement between both these really are under many coincide that i'm sure the defense secretary is going to talk about. but he's also going to talk about other important issues, including the, with the effects of the ships in the red sea. that is a big, you know, a thing that the u. s. is really concerned about, we know the damage and administration is very worried about the expansion and for the sedation of this particular conflict, it doesn't want it to grow and become some kind of reason of conflict it wants to contain. it doesn't want to have other parties involved like it on his beloved right. that's going to be definitely another issue that he's going to be talking about in district. okay. thank you. so my saw her for, for talking to us and sharing of use that i saw her, i saw somebody is joining us there from washington dc. and i saw her mentioned while the united states is concerned about what's happening in the red sea. it says one of its war ships in the red sea,
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i shot don 14 drones launch from yemen. early of a u. k also reported its navy had intercepted a suspected attack drone in the same area. yep. and so c 5 to see they launch an attack on the red sea resort city of a lot in southern israel. i was just curious how high rod has moved from hyphen in northern east rep. this isn't the 1st time as you was saying earlier. we do know is that each of the neighboring countries, israel, the spend down a drone and the, the, the red sea that and this was the 1st time that i have ended up in its entirety, supposed to be on its way to a lot its just across from the area where it was down on the sides, but uh no, the only threat. the thing that in the ports of a lot you also have the v as to
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a port which is uh along close to 2 gauze or. and that has the area has been under a time uh, previously with records from, from austin because of that along to the shipping has to have been diverted inside . uh, i still port was out of service for awhile. it seems to have reviews, but much of the shipping has been coming here so high for 500. if you can see, just remind me that the 4th is one of the main port. so it's, it's roland by these attacks happening in the last and see it's not one thing to end to the right. it means they'll have to add an extra 20 days to go around africa through the top. and to ends up here, which is the mediterranean sea shipping will potentially end up paying of course that also add to security threats now, not just in one area, but multiple areas across israel. the us defense secretary lloyd austin will arrive in the region on sunday to discuss the formation of
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a maritime force in order to prevent more attacks by who is the fight is meanwhile, the who he's claimed responsibility for saturday's attack involved to continue with some of the strikes, she advertising has more from washington of the treat somebody who is the spokesman says that the sultan, that of a mile and his facilitated tools required international policies for the who are things to explain the rational for their actions in the red sea of that spokesman says quote, we have a short everyone that you evans operations, other support the palestinian people in the gaza strip. we cuddled sun idly by in the face of aggression and siege and it continues. it was emphasized the evidence position with gaza is not subject to negotiation of an enemy ships. all those having to expose will remain vulnerable to targeting until the aggression stops. sorry, no end of the sides of the attacks. but here with these say, this all coincides interestingly with the us secretary of defense arriving in the
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region specifically were told to discuss and potentially making an announcement about the convening of some sort of maritime force in order to, in order to confront. because we see a tax in the red sea, we don't really have many details as yet as to what that will look like. whether it's the expansion of the existing maritime force that was convened in 2022 to combat piracy and smuggling or some new force. but the us says it's hoping for the broadest coalition possible, erode meanwhile, says any major expansion of before would be a mistake. and a rational move that could lead to extraordinary problems she ever time see out is here at washington. demons rages are turning out in cities around europe and north america to demand an immediate cease fire in gaza. in london,
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the palestine solidarity campaign has how the site and protests in support of health workers in the gaza strip. i'll just here as sonya go go, is there as it is all stress situation continuing to unfolding garza has from these reduced health work has to come out and join this vigil outside of downing street demanding. now that the british government off for a ceasefire in the us itself, not just for the humanitarian pauses that they have been calling full because they say the situation now is so dia, that more has to be done in order to be able to prevent the situation that from escalate into a dfcs catastrophe. i think we seen a complete failure of the humanitarian pause that last as for just over a week and even during that pause res, seem illegal. detainment and health care work is of doctors. and this did not, you know, amount to anything,
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essentially we saw no age coming in to sign into gaza to try to foods going and we so supplies not being or punished and hospitals breaking down. so that is your answer. what we need is a permanency 5, which will allow these all supposed to be replenished, to allow the stuff to be replenished to allow for cause that stand up again on his feet. because currently we are in f pluck lipstick level scenarios inside garza, with a friend of infectious diseases and communicable diseases on the level that we have never seen before. with a wild help organization describing the health system in gaza as on its knees and collapsing. there was a sense of urgency now, but when she was coming, that much more needs to be done. reggie, the all reports of communicable diseases such as diarrhea and the rest of us are, were spiritual diseases such as flu west single situations for people who are being full sleep on the streets. also meaning that, that bracing themselves for worsening situation alongside the continual,
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bombardments. so when he got jago, i'll just sarah london. this was a scene in cape town, south off again, where supporters of several political parties, including the governing amc violated support of palestine and to demand an immediate cease fire. in new york city, devin street is riley to show solidarity with palestinians. they criticize the bible administration's failure to back demands for a cease fire in guys. thousands, also marsh in boston alone, a spain to express their support for the palestinian resistance. spain is among several european countries calling for last and humanitarian sci fi and accost a head on audra 0 will be taking a look at some of these avenues and 40 days of morning have indicated after the death of coates running. and the actually, you know, on my outside by the conference has been named as
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a success. stay with the, the latest news as it breaks, probably had to be late, 50 has the support of the people to implement the shock economic plan to cut down government spending a fight inflation with detailed coverage. many members of the sort have gone into hiding, bearing, arbitrary arrest, motor and source, disappearing from around the world. entities, as government says, it's looking for a new site temporarily. how's the refugees and looking for sustainable solutions? in the name of protecting the public unprecedented crosstown and civil liberties is underway. ridiculous threats and diplomacy. simulation witness follows a lawyer fucking coats and police bonds to reverse the trend. everybody wants to fight against racism and then also acknowledge that there's,
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as you can see. and right now this time and in berlin on that jersey to the welcome back. let's take a look at some of the days of in use. now in the miracle, ha, now while i find my assigned by has died after 3 years in power, he was 86 years old. come in, the district takes it a bracket, his wife, i just lice northside off made as a bed of sue butler to wait for a relatively short time. only since september 2020. by the end of 2021, he found it out. most of his duties to his half brother and designated
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a nissan altima. s. huh. and then now i was involved in the administration and government of q i. when it gained independence from britain more than 60 years ago . he was defense minister in exile when 280 tanks, accompanied by allied forces, rumbled into joints for 3 up the end of the size to go for. but to throw in the run october rocks invasion in august 1990 costs out of his career. the most difficult for the returning is face demands from senior army officers to investigate and dismiss. then shaking off and not the minister, the offices said shake no up with 3 tanks from the pool to reduce the state to beloved and told me not to find it on the wrong keys. first, interest rate decisions apparently taken to avoid provoking your rockies
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check. now for some dismiss, but was appointed social affairs minister in the post to government a comparatively junior role. no of i'd ask my debit as to but was born in june 19. 37 is family has ruled the oil rich gulf monica continuously since the mid 18th century. he leaves behind a wife for sons and a daughter. the main opposition party in bangladesh has held a major riley in the capital duyka. it was both a commemoration of the nation to independence and a protest against one demonstrate is a is government depression as it finds for general elections in january. that'd be chandra, re for some dotcom despite the threat of harassment and the arrest, tens of thousands of opposition. active is supporters and leaders showed up at this rally. the president of the opposition
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b and b party woman swing is voicing defined. we weren't, we supplied from the illegal governments, draconian rule and repression. everyone should have the same rights, political freedom and the right to vote. bottom of this is main opposition party says it will by go to general election in january. that's in protest against a months long crack down that us in thousands of party active is supporters and leaders harass threatened and the rest that we are not afraid of threats and arrests. we will stay in the sleep, whatever the intimidation and the harassment may be. we will all unite and work together for our rights to opposition is key demand is that the election be held under care, take care administration. but the government has rejected that and blames the opposition for violence and public disorder shut off their own bodies. they are keeping the general population hostage by towing punctual booms and burning
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vehicles. a bundle dish could have made more progress if there was no culture of political violence in the government is also increasingly coming under pressure from the united nations. the united states and the european union to ensure a free and fair election election is this some kind of game. there is no political opposition party taking part in the upcoming elections in bangladesh. pharma bash as well as 3 weeks away from the general election due on january 7th. but the time political time was a pole barn caused by the main opposition party are leading many people to preston . it's credibility under to audrey, i'll gives it a dock on time. not for look at source. here's peter mentioned the cities premium, the title emissions have suffered yet another sick back. and the he said he looked
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to be taken care of business against crystal palace on saturday. jeffery dish opened the scoring for people to hear this menu who have not been in the base. the full street in the 2nd hole. rico do a sound the back of the night for the 3 time defending champions. being palace full back 1st zone sleep matessa school to ensure attains. last 15 minutes at the hut and van in the foot minutes of at the time michael lisa stepped up to sort of penalty to ensure a to to, to mentioned. so united manager, eric to and hug says he wants to use base even though the feet a little pool last season as motivation a to be cash on sunday. united one just one of the last 5 matches in all competitions. ahead to the leaders having not wanted and fuel for a to use. i think everyone is highly motivated when you go to ensure a so it's
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a great place to go. and you know it's going to be tough. and i think that everything, what every football a once i once to have the children's so you have to looking forward and you know, it's not, you know, of course we take that you know, memory and, but you have to also take the benefit from it to learn from it. awesome. all who said 2nd in the table will have manage and make hello attached to it back on the touch line for the game against brighton on sunday. also, he was cleared of misconduct. all types of gold refereeing decisions disgrace of to his team last to new cost the last month and spent the last match in the stands. but the cut back them with a criminal defense lawyer who successfully had the charge dismissed. i know to be in the 1st in line is that the child is there guy, it looks like i'm, i'm, i'm the one. so it's okay, but as well is that the scene of the sentence i was getting charged and now i
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haven't been charge. so i haven't been charged never by the say never. so i'm keen, green benjamin so it's a had to be knocked out of the fee for club will, cup and saudi arabia been some, almost a penalty against african champions all of the of egypt. the school, the late consolation go, but despite going down to 10 minutes or less sleep 131, they'll now face the to those windows fleming and say in the semi finals on monday, the san antonio spurs of both and ain't to be rippled 18 match. losing run with victory over the los angeles lakers. devin for sale head 36 points while the bron james is 23 points on the night was not enough for the injury stricken lakers, but there's an even worse losing streak up in the detroit pistons broke. they franchise rankled as they lost to the philadelphia $76.00 is it's now a wrinkled. busy making 22nd straight bluffs, and it was a waste of the season. jolen b school, 50 plus points for the 10th straight game. and tiger woods is teaming up with these
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teenage son to take pause in the golf tournament in florida. woods meetings with to into competitive golf 2 weeks ago of the undergoing ankle surgery. the 15 time major champion has struggled since a call crashing 2021. lifting with a serious leg injury. but he appeared to be fits unhealthy. walking the coast with 14 year old charlie during this weekend's pro m competition. well, it's been fun so far. well for both of us, we've set off of our competitive nature and we've had a, you know, really pushing each other to become better. and it's just a fun atmosphere. i wish we keep it light competitive and enjoyable doesn't use both headlines for the time being. you can always get more and i'll just say we're to come and visit our social media channels. i am asked that has released footage showing the strong as solar flat emitted by the sun in several years. in this video, you can see the eruption originating from the font northwest section impressive.
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stay with us on august. there are more news coming up very shortly during the latest, and these are as well in guides, and of course, as more, and i would find that alex's here at combat can machine the off church solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person yourself and that person's shoes. 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 reward because the women and my country deadlocks suite to come up to one. we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are in their footsteps. our
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officers claim that has been done before. can be done even better, as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for, i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. this is the view that no scene has been looking out for the past 20 years to these really separation barrier cuts her family's landon village. in august, they handed several families and you confiscation orders to expand the wall. the
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walls length is more than double that of the 1967 borders for palestinians. the wall is an extension of israel system of control, part of a wider network of roads. supplements on check points built to give us really the offer hon while making their lights on bearable by the dates the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, you're watching l g 0 live from to hi, i'm for the back people coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel's prime minister benjamin next the out,

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