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of the the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in use our analogies, 0 for the back. people live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. several palestinians killed. and how those injured after these really military attacks, residential areas and refugee camps in north and central guy. the un security
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council calls for increased state to guys but, but not. and, and so the violence agency say it was help the situation on the grounds. the resolution full well sure of what we need here and guys of we need a suite for the also this our intense bombing in south, never known as israel targets has 4 left positions on i'm the guy, but he in bethlehem stands of a christmas tree here at the civic d square, we're seeing a hardware proof presenting a soft christmas here in palestine. the thank you for joining us, is 15 gmc, that's 5 pm in gaza, where a 150000 people being forced to move from the center of the strip as israel expand its military operations, its bombing, the album res refugee camp, in central gaza,
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is reported to have killed 5 people, including children that was astride on the giovanni a refugee camp is believed to have killed guidance agencies including ox, fine, meanwhile, have criticized a new un security council resolution that costs for more age to guys up but not for a ceasefire. humanitarian organization say, while the one bought means continues, it's impossible to distribute any aids and on is was northern border is really strikes of targeted areas of southern 11 known as fighting between has more law. and israel continues. a $118.00 has bullet fight is have been killed so far and 19 civilians including 3 during this. let's get an update on the situation and gaza 1st and speak to terry cup was him was in a raffle for us in southern gaza. so tired of israel continuing his plumbing campaign, even after this un security council resolution,
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which call for increase on in on ended age. to garza, tell us about what's been happening in these last few hours. the yes uh the i tux continue. uh, across different areas inside the gaza strip, which becomes which become day by day, much more violence and aggressive as well. one of the latest is very attacks on the bridge refuge account has claimed the lives of around 5 palestinians who have been killed off to the destruction of the residential buildings as just as also a great and the so right. and because the refugee camp in the midst of areas of dollars, i had been on the east venue, wind that tax during uh, the last hour. and also the number of parts of the gaza strip was widely hit by these really minute 3 work, 12 palestinians half are reported. killed off to uh, off to a targeting a residential building belong to a bush company in the source mentioning that this family had been also attacked. yes to day we're,
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we're an impulse. palestinians also have been killed. i'm the director of administrative health in gaza had been interested in this a strike. now the situation i noticed in the far south of the church we are considered to be very critical as the is where the forces are expanding the military attacks on this area. i will check completely turned into a battle zones, were confrontations on the grounds as well that we in the fights. this is really so we'll just continue palestinians all 3 young further to south. we're also become very densely populated. have been on the east belly ran into this plumbing during the last couple of days. so all areas of gaza under attack. what do palestinians, terry can make of either un resolution calling for increased state into gaza? are people in gaza hopeful at all that it could bring about some change? i mean, she was meant to be lice. well, in fact,
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palestinians appreciate and see uh the resolution that had been issued by the united nation is very significant for mitigating and aggravating. you given the chair in crisis that people inside goals that have been going through during the last couple of weeks and with the a more disruption that had destroyed everything in the territory. and with the last of dots, of course, concept by palestinians want to, to be most efforts made in order to guarantee the, the velocity of shipment delivery to the church. re enter the humanitarian age as well aware it must be afforded with more corey to was into gaza strip as there are a list all the humanitarian, 8 totes that are boiled up in the section slides waiting for the confirmation to get to the church. we as early 100 day, we're talking about 100 each week that is getting into the church week on daily basis, which is considered to be not even enough by palestinians want to have no guarantee regarding a very effective mechanism of
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a delivery to the church. we em to guarantee a real, a very. 1 distribution method find the united nations in sewing the gaza strip, which considered to be foster and even effective for johnson's to receive and to be increased within the coming days of the promised. do you see this step? this might be solely to. * extension of the 40 to the ground which issue this part, the majority of palestinians as will reject and do not who. 6 lead the general sentiment among from the screen is that there was a general dilemma for them. these a humanitarian age will. 2 a be a human at your, at prices on the ground. sorry, thank you for the update. tarika was revolting. the line from vasa in southern gaza, meanwhile, is rarely times have reportedly launched a ground operation in southern a guys along the border with egypt. they have reportedly moved from car and i will
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send them towards the so call philadelphia cordial, which is a 14 kilometer long buffer zone. it was included in the 1979 peace agreement between egypt and israel. let's find out more with ologist here. as bernard smith, who's in tennessee for and what more you hearing about this latest ground operation by israel. why are they sending trucks along this buffers, or what's the objective of the following? this was a report in his riley media not confirmed yet by these rarely minutes treat but the philadelphia call. i don't send it out if you ever known to the palestinians as the sell out. then access is 40 in columbus of buffalo, between egypt and gaza, until 2005, it was patrolled by these railings and then they pulled out of gaza. a now is controlled by egyptian border security. it was patrolled essentially to try and come back smuggling. now the report in the uh,
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is rarely media. this report says that each of these varies conducted a maneuver along this cargo. it was set to fire to eliminate militants who had opened fire on its force as it sounds like the box is over. now, normally this of the complication, a long treaty governing how governing access to the philadelphia kartel and normally is rarely supposed to coordinate on everything happens that with, with egypt, for example, a israel coordinates on everything that goes with the rest, the crossing, which is across these through this car idle, we don't know whether it's been any coated cord nation or not with the junctions. how across the border authority in rough uh, 1st part is denying the business. so that's what's happening at the border between egypt and guys. then it, what about what's happening along the israel 11 on board? are these really all me says it's the top has voted out military targets. what more you're hearing about this of the israel israel,
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as military says he has his talk to the has bullet targets in southern lebanon, in response to it being targeted overnight. and these riley soldiers also been killed about 10 these riley soldiers killed in the border area. now since october, the 8th, on a $125.00 is from the hezbollah side. there's been increasing village activity between the 2 sides to the top to exchange is getting more, more dangerous, and the fed raise. although both sides say they do not want to have an oil out conflict, there is a risk that misfired me, saw results in large casualties code to buy the area into. ready so it's a very live issue as early as causes the priority, but they're all 70000, at least 70000 is rarely displaced from the border communities. and israel says it won't send to be able to go home because he wants a diplomatic solution. it wants has bullet to withdrawal from near the southern board at about 10 kilometers further in line, so that it comp target. those is rarely communities, but these are all a side,
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if there is no diplomatic solution. it isn't concerned, isn't afraid of going in militarily to find a try and full size, bullet back and not have been told that in senior governments serves in israel. of a pre emptive strike previously on the line was interested not against has ball out because these rail feels that has ball as a bunch of weapons have reached a level a number and a quantity and a sophistication but isn't accessible as rail, might consider acceptable printed thank you for the update. bernard smith alive that in 10 of these has we've been reporting agencies have criticized the un security council resolution to increase a to guys as it failed to address the call for a ceasefire. the director of odom lies as fast as the palestinian refugee agency, the you and refugee agency for palestinians in gaza. or he said that they can't deliver more aid until a ceasefire is in place. as the un security council was meeting the other nights at the same time,
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messages were being passed to the community in the middle areas of gaza, telling them to evacuate. this is telling more people to move, many of them who are being displaced before to an area that cannot provide them with shelter. so at the same time we, we were discussing things at the security council d as riley army was telling the more people to move and signaling a broadening of the, the offensive hearing gaza. nothing has changed. they are a hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people living in the open, literally made has from way with, with speaking. uh, they are a, strikes continue to hit all parts of gaza always in a hospital. the other guy, the wards, the overflowing, there are people who have had amputations lying in the car doors. it's disproportionately affecting women and children and gaza. this is what needs to stop. the civilian population continues to bear the brunt of the conflict. and you
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know what, let's wait and see what this resolution brings in terms of entering the ending that suffering. the other agencies have been most caving and the criticism also describes the security council's inaction as income, free hand, simple and says only and immediate sci fi can meet urgent humanitarian. these doctors without borders beneath the water don resolution will have a meaning less impact on guys of civilians. save the children, expressed as soon as the sentiments stating that anything other than an immediate si, fi is inadequate. and the international rescue committee calls to counsel failure to demand a ceasefire on justifiable. well that's not here from doctor. i'm in. my diary who's the regional director for the eastern mediterranean at the world health organization is joining us from cairo. thank you very much. talk to on the diary for being with us on algebra. so this resolution tell us what you think about it. it costs for scaling up humanitarian aid into gaza as urgently as possible and
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distributing aid as well. this includes of course, medical aid is the w h o today in any position to increase a deliveries to gaza as a result of this resolution. thank you very much for the poor. were given me the opportunity. unfortunately, you know, it is exactly the same as the resolutions from disagree with your costs are no problem at all. you're not as subject as the whitening of that much to because you know, the security situation is very bad. boulevard rental for different places and because it including gifts capacities or is continuing which are interrupted because of the timing. so it is the national lack of security and that goes to infrastructure and growth. so, you know, if you take the same as sort of supplies the bloss difficulties under some sort of changes, you don't have to across folders either or, or come up with sort of, you know, across the board as soon as so please. yeah, unfortunately the salt,
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the positions are providing, you know, how and if there is a 100, because bare minimum to provide some nice to the people here. so a number of problems that you state that the biggest one being of course security. do you have a sense of the timeline of, of getting this increase a into gaza? how much of it will it will go in it when it comes to medical aid, for example, that you deal with? and what sort of mechanisms sound going to be in place? to allow for the distribution of the say, do you get a sense of how is going to work? exactly. i mean, there are hundreds, maybe or thousands of supplies on vacation side, default gospel, including medical supplies. so far i do know since the, the opening of the cross border, i do know we might need to get around to 51 tops with the 200 to be done on 2 different do his care facilities. and now how soon, uh, on the 4 days back,
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what we do this, but our teams, you know, let the option to uh, natalie and she falls with us. and they describe the situation there as betty. but they met the patients. are the types of people who are shut off from something including spa and in fact, you know, they don't, they ask all of teams. look for medical supplies, they austin, for water and food. and we have the sort of stories for them from other patients. you don't have to go to these posts because um there is, there is, you know, i could be nation of neck of food, lack of water. the lack of medical supplies, patients online, go the floor, and overrated with no one sees yet, there is a shortage of the blood and blood products. so patients are leading with no, you know, salt the organization infections. i was speaking with the patients activity people and they, you know, the also because, so it is
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a combination of difficulties. i'm trying to blush the data 0 so via shore pick up from around 90 over 90 percent of the population. there are they live is of the coming, you know, finding, finding in that area. you don't, it was a severe shortage of food. you say, dr. mon dias to via shortages of medicine. no teams you see have been able to access some parts of guys, including the north ashi for hospital, you know, when you look at the situation on the ground today, of course, a sci fi is what would allow for a deliveries to, to, to happen in and effective manner, but that doesn't seem to be happening right now. what, what would you be would be your message to any effective mechanism of delivering a today? what would it be in your to assign to 40 for asking this question, my messic and it is not on the mind must be getting passed because the mistake of our dialect. i cannot get to the address and many other ahead of you on agencies is
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ceasefire. ceasefire with, with no interruption from last, you know, securing the safety of the supplies, albany and golf girls so far. so you know, i know, and many other boat does it take us into us. otherwise, it wouldn't be a very bad situation. and it would be a shame on human to do, you know, to, i don't going on in this situation because now we are losing, you've got to be work not to be part of the facts because of the wounds and injuries. and you know, those people in visa tax, but we are losing people because infections does present within the community because of the diseases that are starting to give people blood that is that go for lack of water and done the cold weather in the doctor. you talk to him and diary, thank you so much for joining us and thank you for painting or what. what is a very dire situation in guys and right now for his doctor i'm at on my diary is the regional director for the eastern mediterranean at the world health
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organization joining us and from kyle. we appreciate your time. i am, i chose gaza now lies in going following, continues these ready bombing and occupation by spawn forces. bodies have been lying in the streets and buildings destroyed. and both those houses here is an ice house to re force on the 10th as that time neighborhood, north of the giovanni, a refugee camp. and a warning to all of you is that is report contains upsetting images. and so it was a few months since the zach thought who know it, we are in the tells us, enabled the north and that you're finding a refugee camp that it was on the seas be imposed by these radio occupation forces for more than 20 days off yeah, i'll call them and actually, and you know, said well, no, you all. and when we came here we saw the bodies of thousands of people i showed buyers ready for slang in the street. oh, come on. i'm sure i do know. i thought i should hear the notes. i see this guy left the destruction close by the is really bombarded. we bought a heavy a month because capella,
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sidney and medical team and haven't managed to reach me area because of the sea or the neighborhood is totally destroyed. of the seems a very difficult to take and as you can see, the bodies of many data people, lang everywhere. know the model color has he and there is schools around the indonesian hospital was that heavily bombarded? i mean, had the gun a hell of a yet, and this is really minute truth. vehicles have tried to advance from these stories to was that your body a refugee camp? palmer did the hassle should be ken and who know they started from the streets near the indonesian hospital to was to to allows us a neighborhood coming to mama. how is the whole in a month to put the azako who de paula and as the show and streets and buildings and infrastructure only being destroyed, of the neighborhood is no longer habitable because of the mass of destruction. dementia had national and you had done it almost, fisher,
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i would have done with such a now moving in the direction of the allows of hospital which has been under siege for more than 10 days. i looked it up on the, at the bottom with the or has he, i'm with cisco who know the general manager and some of the medical stuff. she's interested money, occupation forces. all will help them with special i would the awesome the northwest, the that of. yeah, dean pulls the siege for 18 days. no one was allowed to go anywhere. if someone tried to move the shut them immediately, the older old people in between 20 and 40 to go out to the house and make it in groups of 20 the other day and center the flow of the city. and actually the easy to forces to good way to force good as well as dr. ohio. as your father should have done a got cut off with dish ro i for the mother of danielle. the next day they came again with the doctor on it. and they took some of the streets because then they
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took those above the age of 16 addressed only their underwear. and they took about 8 to 6 people. and i'm not going to get to the file. you know, the modern man as inquiry them. why not rejoice really on how game you and destroyed all the buildings. you will leave me out the hospital and these 2 ladies were on their way to the hospital to deliver the baby. zillow. john, come on level program. oh, i got a job offer that has been the one of the most skilled fellow and his body is under the rubble. so these really bulldozers kills them all. why come on just sit down? let us. 5 how um it is come on, because there are other pregnant women in this area, what killed the to the pregnant women without mercy, all of the general fireball. come up, let them not all in. go ahead and get the one who . uh, i'm not sure i do know a few months,
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but the thought that the house of visit the scene in the tell us that the neighborhood has been under sage for more than 20 days or the mall sage. i saw the destruction and dead bodies in the streets as the medical teams have not yet been allowed to collect them. and the study of just the all as well as discuss all these latest developments with professor hass on very who is from katara university, a professor of international affairs there. thank you so much for joining us. professor variety i again on knowledge is here, and let's talk about this un security council resolution of course, which agencies have, have criticized saying that it's not enough. it's not gonna have any impact on the ground. what was the point of this resolution in the 1st place? i mean, if they were going to water it down to the extent that they did, what was the point where, you know, it came as a consensus like international consensus of that there should be a need to do something to make a difference. and then it's really hard to avoid develop serialization that they americans have just different perspective. they want this war to continue. because when they talk about the humanitarian a, this is
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a very important element and resolution. we cannot deny that. but when it's not to be accompanied with seats they have, so the question is how you can implement that and distribute it can be seen, like i'm really not the optimist that you know, this was going to be implemented. this would be uh, because the continuation of war and humanitarian is kind of foxy more than they don't go hand in hand. right. and i think this is a kind of a reflection of the bad face of the united states. and it's that abrasions ended in disagree with the counselor because they want to give advice, telling them differently. and in order to do whatever they want to do and goes out to realize that object. yeah, you say the bad faith of the americans, just how funny, using the binding the administration is prepared to go and, and it's supportive as well today. i mean, i'm from this moment we have seen the biden's, fully supporting design and providing them with everything they need from funds into munition and missiles and to, and to offends as we read and then some articles and you just give us a. so it is,
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i think the americans are station, especially in the middle, the way the video is committed to the needs of his ride and, and that's even on only the needs of his life. they are committed to what is it wants and is the difference between what this reading needs and what is a want as well. and unless we make this clear distinction, you know, we would be in a position to understand really how americans are managing to hold conflict and how that actually mismanaging the conflict. right? because when they give nothing, y'all like a free hand and fearing to do whatever they want to do and that is to the, to the pride of policy and saying, i think is lip service. yeah. as you put it like nicely as a slip service, they just talk about who material needs. but at the same time, they support the efforts in order to eliminate the mass, which is, you know, even by the admission of so many american observer, this is not attainable as an objective view. and you can't really this method how much the way nothing. you all want until they can, every single kind of thing is and,
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and get that. i don't think this the international community would really have to write that. try do, do you think they can ever be a resolution, a successful resolution on a cease fire at the security council in the near future, or you know, further down the, the way or is that quite impossible until this moment? it's like not in the sites, but i would not fold this out, maybe in a month to come. i don't know because the by the end of the ministrations, it gave me a whole kind of and maybe 2 or 3 weeks. and me a fact that they supported, or they did not even view to this resolution. i think there's an implicit message sent an attorney out of that. you know, we have to wake up and we, we can't afford to. but there's a limit for all the time the next time i think the americans would move slowly but surely into a more assertive action. again, this is what i'm not saying that they're gonna come up with something to condemn an event under like, obviously 7 of the you on the chapter. but they will, and that's probably blocked any critique against is letting the security council maybe in
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a month to come. let's talk about what's happening on the ground right now. in guys that we're seeing. israel increase is troops on the ground intensified, intensified some operations. we were speaking to our correspondent earlier and needs ready ground operation, reportedly happening along the gaza egypt border of the buffer zone. there. we seen a gland operation in the south as well in con eunice and so on. what does that suggest to you about these really objectives, what they stated, what their objectives, in, at the beginning of this war at the beginning of this war? they seems to be a disconnect between what prominence and is now is telling these really public and what's actually happening on the ground. there's a problem here for an attorney. it's like a catch $22.00. like on the one hand, he wants to offer some concession to secure the release of the hostages. and we, i think he's like, he's entering towards that and that's why he sent his most had agent to me. the cuts are those and then you will find the talking about the kind of a chose and swap a. but at the same time is if you know,
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because he cannot ignore the domestic pressure. but if he does that, then he would have a problem with his college and thought that the orthodox and i think and now he's trying to please if, if everyone in his room like the, the, the public and the but the same time he's in, by the need for his scholarship with him because those people will get him off the hook and, and, and when, when time comes. uh, so he's using the war, he's fine to perpetuate at what office in order. you know, i think he's, by time, you know, because he simply does not know what he wants after the war comes to an end. because he knows that cuz it says by that would be personal one as political survival in his right. yeah, thank you so much. profess a variety for talking to us about this. thank you for your time. now the children and family is displaced in guys are struggling to survive and some children are even forced to find work wherever they can. feed ross,
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so fled to ron far from the suburb of god. the city is among them. here's a story and the last one is the gentleman. this is what i want to be. 8 no no, no, no, the just got a phone that them on the phone, the set up
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on the go to the city city of self insurance. i'm not a member tonight on the news hour. it's a subdued christmas in bethlehem and a show of solidarity with honesty and suffering. you guys will have a live free the hello. this is very stormy weather to be found across the south and. 6 over the festive period within 10 storms dominating for equitable pulling into northern parts of brazil, across the no show's and storms tillman. 18th the picture and we'll see those
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conditions intensify in the south of the like the power of why you rely as well as southern areas of brazil. they'll knock temperatures down as they intensify and rumble. they weigh north over the next few days, but not down in the cell. certainly not chilly and shimmy. we've got temperature is above average and we'll settle into christmas day as well as christmas eve, for santiago is 33 degrees. there will be picking up over the next few days, well above the average. by the time we get to monday. with that sunshine and settled weather and sun shines being gifted to mexico of the next few days, you see a few showers putting in a cost of most central areas. but the west also wet weather, affecting believes, much of the energy from the region being pulled towards the gulf of mexico because that area of low pressure, it intensifies on sunday, pushing its way into southern parts of the us. we are expecting floods from that system. and it joins up with another system moving across
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a central parts of the us and canada. up by the time we get to christmas eve, the, the model of this i to settle a, can i get all the necessary out doing 99 cents percent of the morning liquidity fuel via to lift the sunset to a lender. so for the come jimmy on way and then to work was over time the they would have to see sent in with us. but on the corner they can look through the
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the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. you're watching the news, our on knowledge is 0 with me for the back table. a reminder of the latest developments in gaza is really media report that tommy time said launched a ground operation. and 7 guys along the border with egypt removed him from the car . mabel signing quasi towards the philadelphia core door, 14 kilometer long buffer. so these are in the military has a tax suite res refugee camp. in central java and giovanni,
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a refugee camp in northern java. dozens of people are reports to has been killed, including children, and fighting is continuing between these readings forces and has a lot in 711 on. and nobody's on group carried out. some of the task one is really military positions want israel targeted votes along the border, palestinian church, and he does have canceled public christmas celebrations, to show support for the people of gaza from these hotels and business is also expressing solidarity from high ride before some occupied is chosen, this is the not to them sense or a popular hurts, how oh you around especially during christmas celebrations, but this year it says it won't be celebrating is it joins in movement, in solidarity with the people of gaza. normally right here would be a massive tree, a christmas is the most beautiful piece to and especially it's, it's
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a happy nest. okay. but it's very sad to see that we used to be for the book even over booking. we sent some guests to other hotels. about 3, we have shopped with this a actually what's happened and everything is good that we don't know what does the end of this or what's run when it's going to be at an end for the next month after 2 weeks, we don't do any of a strategy, we don't know how to to be the future. well my says one of the nice thing, credible views of the old says see i can see the new gate just from here, the chat. so the hardly set for code behind me, i'm even, oh ok. but last, just that on an average day $3.00 to $4000.00 visitors would come and take pictures here. but as you can see, it's completely up to see the sadness this year is felt strongly amongst palestinians because of what's happening in gauze or in the occupied territories. but there's one place that's trying to reduce that pain and bring
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a bit more joy amongst palestinians, and it's sons, his house, in the old city, 25000 people that visit sciences grocer haven't turned up to see it. but nevertheless, santa still says he wants to spread a message. my mother is this year is different than other years. my message is wishing you hope to. 8 the peace from the heart of the world, jerusalem. and i want to wish you a merry christmas from i bought the of my heart from the whoa, whoa, whoa. and a special am is reviewed by christians as the birth price of jesus christ. this time of year, the time is usually passed with thousands of for and tories. but the war on guys a means most a staying way. allison and business owners will rely on the income during the christmas season, say the suffering more than ever. child stratford re, for some bethlehem published, i mean would call is being working at this time,
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leave on business in bethlehem for almost a 150 years. but this christmas war on gulls and subsequent increase of these really military rates across the occupied west bank as post tourists to stay away. who's saying how much is being called in christian figurines. like this one for more than 3 decades. depends on his job based family of 6 months. the, this work is in my blog. i love it, and i love my workplace and my fellow workers, the situation is terrible everywhere. the boss is trying to help us to work by any means, but it's hard for him when business so bad. rumsey, zachary is the full generation to run the business. pictures of his great grandfather coughing would hang on the wall. it had of its cool solve the situation and bathroom is called because 80 percent of the economy here depends on tourism. and we're trying to keep the workshop running for the workers because they all have responsibilities. and this is all,
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i know the nutrition going to come here as long as the well goes on. it's terribly hard inside. normally at this time of the best of him would be bustling with hundreds of thousands of tourists from around the world. but the war on garza is keeping them away. palestinian business owners here say they have seen nothing like this ever before. this is what tourists are afraid of, as well as little military rage across the occupied westbank, including on best to him almost every night since the warm gauze assaulted israel says it's targeting suspected members of the palestinian homes resistance groups. but these radio army has destroyed what's estimated to be hundreds of millions of dollars with the private and public property of killed almost sweet 100 palestinians during the rates. this is the almost 1700 year old church. and the
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tibbetts, he built to the both place of jesus this year. they're all new, accuse of excited fall and faces. and there's virtually no one side hotels that should be full empty, or closed souvenir shop surrounding the ancient square. either shuts it off or struggling to remain open as well as the this is the worst here, it's ever be. even during bad times we used to work and there were a few tourists now. many sharps don't even bother opening for saying his fellow would cause and thousands of other palestinians who depend on the festive season for their livelihoods. they will be no christmas this year. it's all stopping houses, 0 big, long occupied with bank and live not to i'll just, there's need abraham who's investment for us need as 2 days before christmas. what's the more like investment? let me show you what the movie does like here fully in bethlehem, palestinians are, you know, great thing, an artwork, right?
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that re presents. it's a good rule to but the story cold fingers have been re drone to represent how destiny is in gaza. we're seeing a pastor here, this pastor, he's trying to light a candle in front of this artwork. let me tell you a little bit more about it. so we, when we were speaking to art, this product says that he was explaining to us that instead of the traditional role tool, you're seeing virgin mary holding baby jesus, you know, way that resembles how palestinian mother is in gauze all are holding their loved ones, their children, you see joseph also, she's trying to console her as well. the 3 wise men that you're seeing around them instead of holding the gift that they've been holding,
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and getting to the holy family, the only bringing white coffins representing what's happening now. in the b c's because it's stripped and if we panel it some bits as to the girl to we're seeing the angels and the art assessments elizabeth presents to present with the souls of palestinian children who have been killed in the refuse to cause us trip. this is a strong match message from palestinians here in bethlehem. you know, this place. we don't usually see this girl till we see a very toll christmas tree with lights, with celebrations. usually around this time we see christmas carols. but if we're going to palm to show you the square, it's empty is really, except for some of the media that has been coming in and some of the trees and people coming into, you know, great this artwork. the cities empty pallets to me and say they're sad. we've also
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been seeing signs asking for a ceasefire asking for it now. you know, people were saying that's not only are they doing it in respect of palestinians and goals, all the fact that the council in christmas celebrations. but they were telling me who even has it in them to celebrate as the killings as the boardman as the b. c judgement, as they are seeing their fellow palestinians being hungry, searching for food for water. so water in washing their kids killed, being the largest need or thank you so much for any reporting. thank you for that show and tell a very somber mood. indeed. in bethlehem, on this christmas eve, well, almost christmas eve need a need for him live there in best time in the occupied westbank. having use us as accused yvonne of being involved in attacks on commercial ships carried out by
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humans, hosts the rebel gods of washington says yvonne is providing drones miss size and tactical intelligence to the girl that attack several ship some recent days. the bottom administration recently announced a naval coalition. well, hopefully attacks have mostly targeted ships near the bottom and dropped straight a narrow sea passage between human energy booty that connects the indian ocean and the red sea. rachel sedar has more from the body west. several countries, including the us, have military bases. this one has not officially responded the accusation coming from the us here. however, previously 7 and new officials, including the fort administer, have said that they have nothing to do with the at tax interact see a gas to ships passing through the through the state. but you white house, national security spoke person have said that they have no reason to believe that iran is trying to dissuade policies from the reckless behaviors. and they said that
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they believe iran is deeply involved in planning these attacks. later we have seen some articles from the that the last media say that you want these for why do real time intelligence weapon to include in the drawings and besides, to horses that have been used against the ships in the red sea. and they said that for these do not have to read off technology and we don't run an assistance, definitely size will just to see that they have to be on a pettyjohn specificities over the years of aggression against them. so there are serious allegation so far serious acquisitions, but very little success. i have it as 2 to back up these acquisitions. and do you say say that? yeah, trying to this will see the war in gaza from the attacks in the red sea and that's it. that's actually the red sea is an international crisis, and that's why they're trying to build up. i mean,
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some national quotations here to handle these crisis. but so far that has been very little commitment from the countries to these international enabled naval questions here falls easily. that's the pain they have rejected to officially drink this international cooperation. and some of the, all the regional companies even do not want to be named publicly due to the point to go step is we can see that do yes, it is really trying hard to form an international fuss so far. you reality that has been very little progress, especially said that people to a drawn strike has damaged journeys really linked to shape in the arabian sea. 370 kilometers off the coast of india. there was no immediate claim of responsibility for the strike, but 2 maritime agencies confirmed the liberia flocked chemical tanka had been hit. india says he had sent the coast on ship towards the vessel. the ship was sailing from saudi arabia to india. no casualties have been reported still ahead on alger 0, we'll be taking a look at some of these avenues,
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including why small volunteer groups and crane se new on tied crafts long. so i'm making it harder to, to verify the and, and finish journey that has less than broken gay involved a so they could make it to europe, traveling from sending go through the sahara to the edge of the mediterranean image here, the traffic and sold us onto some dippy, i like slaves piled in a dark cage only a meter high out of the 120 people that were with us. only 17 survived. the stop, what your opinions perceive as an unstoppable flow of africans, the pressure you share it to making the traffic of migrants illegal. but now the low criminalizing of legal migration is being revoked. the you now for years,
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a new wave of margaret's. this will cost this in the best such, but that would also mean more people coming to you. despite the humiliation abuse and suffering all day and isa are willing to attempt the journey to europe again in search for what they hope will be a dignified life. the for the welcome back. the electoral commission in a democratic republic of congo has started releasing provisional results, dr. a k or the general election. the vote was extended after delays and problems with voting machines, kathrine story before some contrast,
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as we received the results from the bass for us, they show that to president for nix. this is cathy is leading there, but it's due soon to gauge out voting trend. now what we know is that there are 2 uh tub uh, presidential contenders, doctor presidents and moist cartoon. be a full month up enough of a tongue of province in the south. is i the retest providence in the country? and he has said that the, the election, he's a, some of the presidential candidates have saved the same thing. some of them want fresh election. we've also seen statements from some independent of the like the cost of foundation. it says that it has cited serious irregularities in different pulling stations and
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a lot of confidence. now this is steve, this is what people have been talking about. they say that they want a credible election and what happened on paulding day is not acceptable. now here you can just the residence a waiting for the results and they have been told by the commission to stay calm and wait till the commission to do its job. so it will be very interesting to see how things play out, especially if the election is contested costing. so you all to 0 can show as ukraine's president is cracking down on corruption as part of a push to meet your regulations ahead of joining the blog. that includes new rules for volunteer groups, helping in the war effort against russia. but some charities say they knew on tied grass rules will make it harder to do their work. rob mcbride report,
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some keeps from one of its warehouse units, stuff with come back alive. process, the late the shipments, if you read it by soldiers on the front lines, as you cranes biggest, private volunteering group, it is collected in spent hundreds of millions of dollars since the start of the full scale rule nearly 2 years ago. now, along with a lot of the rules and nice ations, it will have to follow new government regulations. and if making volunteering and donating more comfortable. because of all the concerns of what i'm done on the people. what taking advantage of the system number 8 and military get, wasn't been tracked and we didn't know if it was ending up in the right tons of level. thank you. i. the government is centralizing the system processing and tracking different types of aid with volunteering groups and individuals required to register formally. it's seen as being part of ukraine's overall left foot to become more transparent heads of possible european union and nato membership. but since the start of the war, a boss number of small
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a voluntary groups have sprung into being that don't have the results is a big or organizations come to yes, larger groups have lots of stuff who can handle this issues, then they get the salary for this is their job. we don't have this people. small, the groups like this one say the new requirements will make the delivery of 8. honda and slower. when the more i have not had a day or for a year in the house, when they come home in the evening, i start mobile into in court. and most of the process going to work every we cannot, we don't have time for this extra progress. and for these volunteers, questions about e u. membership um meaningless. without victory on the front line. mcbride, i'll just say era. keith drought good. significantly. impact rice. ha. this across asia, this season due to the new weather phenomenon. this comes as parts of indonesia are still reading from previous droughts, conditions, and in one of the wells biggest bice exporters,
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yet non cultivators are having to adapt to the farm lands, shrinking. jessica washington and vietnam, southern me come delta region. rice is at the center of lights and provides a livelihood for thousands. most of the countries rise comes from here. a life is changing. erosion ends, drought prison, the suicide of land. both increase the amount of sold in the rice paddies and contaminate crops a to a and when they see these being a lot more on seasonal rain, i feel that is the most challenging time because of climate change when it rains pool is when it's sunny. it's really sunny, this period is quite difficult. new and used to grow rice, but like many film is in the area of the erotic with patterns, forced him to switch to other crops. despite the l nino phenomenon, vietnam's rice exports, he's a record high in 2023 prices. sort of the india band exports of the green. some is
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we're instructed to start planting earlier than normal in part to help mitigate some of the effects of el nino, vietnam is among the world's top rice produces and the me comb. delta area is often called the countries rice, bowls, but authorities will seek to reduce exports, incoming use, possibly in response to challenging weather conditions. nadisa is west java risky. a says the soil is so dry and hard. it's damaging, he's trying to. he has worked in rice fields since the early 19 eighties and the 12th of whether or not in the past. the weather was very good by october and november. the would already be a lot of rain and the password usually come in august or september. but now they are unpredictable, signed to say finding resilience across varieties is essential as to whether it
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becomes more unpredictable. joining on, you know, on the press and also this is um ethic. really increase climate change. so we'll have impact on uh, south what they do. she and in the, by the vice we'll monday advice we to decrease the productivity or if one of you can of the plan. so on this way to end it, easiest president, joe, cool with dodo has ordered the military to help farmers plant rice in areas. lorraine has started to full to mitigate the delay caused by the dry weather. meanwhile, rosky is taking all jobs to suffice. he says he's tied as plowing dusty fields and looking up the clouds waiting for the rain. jessica washington, the elder 0 west java indonesia. time novice, squarespace, peter sanchez. the light is what is all continuing. the latest sit back is
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a to know the fee to west time generate bowen. finish this policy. move to put the whole side in front of the 72 minutes wisdom and go to 2nd. shortly off the 3 mohammed crews. it means man united have now gone full games without to win a rewarding results for david moiz was once in charge at old trafford. united's local arrivals meant just associated become the 1st english side when 5 trophies in the calendar year to go. some crude in overruns health cities secure a photo victory of a fluent, in se in the club will cup final in saudi arabia, said he boss. pick claudio, that is the 1st manage it. so when the competition full times and with 3 different teams to feed into the we, we close the chapter. we won already all the types of some of them in a row. so there's nothing us to we had the feeling that the jump is done door and yeah, really please. so now is breast of the reading christmas times and try to buy
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another book and are set to writing again because the book that i said years it's, it's over luis walrus as we united with an e mail, messy off to consuming that. he's joined. emily sighed into miami for the 2020 full season. suarez was named best play in brazil's top lead this post season of the scoring 17 gold, so green you now joins the david beckham mountain club as a free agent. the 36 year old will pay a long side for my boss alone to teammates, missy surgical escapes and jody oh, but as beside go in search of the 1st m l is comp trophy. these even school, they low as they have a total against bangladesh as they were thrashed by 9, we could send the 3rd and final o d i it just bang the dishes 1st. if i already, i'd victory in new zealand. tenzing house on the 2nd story with 3 wickets. and i'm be some 50 from knowledgeable who's saying center then helped bangladesh to victory . he's even already had the series wrapped up to what it finished. of the n b a is raining in the p jolen beads stored once again for the philadelphia 76 is the
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toronto raptors and beat and now has a 13 game street or at least 50 points in saying we bones the longest. some scream of the job as 6 men game street and the 197172105. and the nuggets have no $16.00, so they lost 7 games if they beat the brooklyn, it's jamal murray. scope, 32 points. when they come to you all kids at $29.00, i've been sick to the 5th straight to feed on the base to 5 for brooklyn. and those are useful as headlines with the time being. you can get more elders here dot com as well as social media channels. the one i own is rouse war on guys. i engine is abdul level by published a video of a palestinian child telling the tragedy of childhood and the pain of voice. this is alma on the shower, in his own words,
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the other? i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does air ball her cries as a floral witnessing is pro this day begins to sing and it's a happy child who loved to play full sprains the attack happens during one of the almost daily he's really ministry, right? it's on the city of geneva, real people, i switched back on. he says it's around it this foam and kill to come out and are really close to the resistance according to adam's family. and with this is the lead drive of slow down, short, 15 year old, best short, big year old item the back of the head. i wish i was it a 3 and someone would come to wake me at 10 me, i'm just really. i would never a god's name, which these speaks to anyone. it's hard, but they got the ok button the
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