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old lines, investigate state laws in the us that can lead to child sexual abuse and religious institutions going on punished secrets of the clergy on the jersey. the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi. i'm getting navigate, coming up in the next 60 minutes. con eunice and southern gaza is battered by intense, showing an aerial bombing. the is really military says how mass leaders are hiding in the city. tens of thousands of displaced palestinians try to seek safety from the violence and gaza southern most city. but up from south africa accuse this is
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real of committing genocide in gaza and falls a case of international court of justice on the us state departments bypasses congress to approve the sale of high explosive artillery shells to israel. the hello we beginning garza weather is really military is carrying out more air strikes, ground attacks and naval bombardments across the palestinian territory. among the hardest hit is the southern city of con eunice. it was hit with intense tank fire on the aerial bombing on friday nights. the military says its targeting hamas leader is hiding there, but many civilians have been killed. is really troops are on. tanks are attempting to encircle the bodies, refugee camp and central gaza. but we're monitors say that palestinian fighters are putting up resistance. refugee camps are becoming major targets if it's really air
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strikes on artillery, selling in central gaza. dozens of people have been killed and injured and the most latest and most isaac counts, including a journalist on 6 members of his family. the fighting in central gaza is pushing more palestinian south. the city a for alpha is the most densely populated in the strip and has received another 100000 people in recent days. how do you must move with the standing by for us ended up in southern gaza and honey that is where palestinians have been told to go to by israel under being struck in the southern parts of, of guys bring us up to speed with the latest on the is really air strikes where you are in the south, in the aftermath the there you may think the beginning of the genocide on the more people were to do in order to avoid being bomb the designated area. high. the great supposedly savior
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only to be bombed in those areas. it just didn't happen more than one time in a very or people move to in fact, it not been happening. done a whole lot of these a little over 885. they were seeing that people are going to go to safety they're getting lost in the latest. 2 place and part of a job more than a 150000 people were to get involved in doing this chatter unit soon. so about safety and security for these displaced opinion also shattered. you need a bit soon as to the really narrative problem of this faith zones. across the gods from there isn't a single safe area and they've got to run for people who have been displaced and dropped off the 1000000 a little over 1000000 people in rough city. no later than the fact there's no way
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to go after this last point further as others are. here's dr. continue, the artillery showing continue to pound that for us the got for causing lots of atrocities as well as causing misery for people. in fact, one thing that we've been reading about and they've got confirmed it from your records is the fact this is done by this really minute story. and it's in bidding forces on the ground with the conduct a house. there's a house to house or is it just the fact that the, the subs avery has to be searched if they don't bomb it? they started on fire. the steve, all of it's a progress including including money include jewelry, is that belongs to, to the people and the owners of these, these homes being documented. why being the northern part. thank god city, there's a fear this is going to be happening again and tanya and it's on central part where more is really a forces in bidding for the deployed. we're looking at 7 battalion so far, only in hon. eunice city, but that's gives one indication. there is a fierce battle going on in this part of the god. okay, honey,
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thank you so much for that. updates from the south of south africa as well. the case that the u. n's international court of justice accusing israel of genocide. the petition accuse israel of calculated actions intended to bring about the physical destruction of palestine. gabriel, and he's also has more from the un headquarters in new york in south africa has instituted proceedings of alleged crimes of genocide against israel for israel's conduct in gaza. they have sent this to the international court of justice. one of the u. n's, highest courts are based at the hague. this is the letter from the i, c j that we got a hold of confirming this. and i'll basically read a couple lines to you that are significant. it said that according to the application, quote, x and emissions by israel are genocidal in character as they committed with the
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requisite specific intent to destroy palestinians in guys, the letter went on to say the applicant being south africa further states that quote is real since october 7th, 2023 in particular has failed to prevent genocide and has failed to prosecute the direct and public incitement to genocide as well. so i spoke to a couple of them. bassett, hers is, are leaving the security council one in particular that you a e and bastard of the you and she said, i hadn't had time. she said she hadn't had time to read this whole report yet, but she said we will be watching it very closely. clearly this is a pretty significant move by south africa is this will now the ball will be in the court, so to speak of the i c j. to review this, many people have been calling what israel's actions in guys a genocide. now it will be up to the i c j to take this into more consideration.
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well, article 2 of the genocide convention was adopted by the un general assembly in 1948 and defines the crime of genocide. it has 2 main elements. the mental aspect, meaning the intent to destroy in whole or in part a national ethnic, really racial or religious group. the physical elements includes killing or causing bodily or mental harm to members of such a group. it also includes, is deliberately inflicting conditions designed to physically destroyed in whole or in parts and imposing measures to prevent birth or forcibly transferring children of a group to another. well, israel's foreign ministry has hit back at south africa for filing a genocide case of the international court of justice on x. it's spokesperson said israel rejects with disgust. the blood libel, spread by south africa. he added that the claim lacks both factual and a legal basis and constitutes a despicable and contemptuous exploitation of the courts. and he said,
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south africa is cooperating with a terrorist organization that is calling for the destruction of the state of israel . but we can now speak to him in the way zulu, who south africa's minister of social development, and m p with the african national congress. she's joining us from johannesburg. we thank you for your time with us on alpha, 0, white in south africa. take this step now thank you very much for the opportunity and wish to add the words to follow up and be taking the steps to be sent home by why they send the drum and it was yesterday he got a letter that we made a c, y c from the nissan co, there's only 5. we shouldn't have to do it for
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a tuesday. so who see what we want to see a 2 piece for meetings as far as possible. and the home is that a platform that is available? this is the platform. we decided that we need to be reset. it also be in the best way possible. but how and see what the, the, the people they just they estimate it, she wants to pull it up to the vendor. and we see that this is the right time for our school and the color to ship to the, to the finding a solution. what is south africa's reaction to israel saying that the south african
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accusations were baseless and the blood libel. this is there. yeah, but you know, at this point you can see in the tv in the home that. ready is before you said the only see the folder has to be in front of the people part of the site. not only are you using da well in terms of the people upon the weight because you know, we do in the, in the might not be next to the men from our own and call me and
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the people okay. me to time. why don't we say this is the exercise and see what we should be good time? are they administer to administer mentors who look obviously the ball is now in the court of the i c j. and if indeed it rules the israel is guilty of genocide. what practical impact do you expect it to have us with the to the, to communicate because we need to be, we'd be that's what happened. the s in terms of finding here. so he, he ended up using the, the internet to read. and so you know where to
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find a piece in this one, but we do know that i see j rulings they are while they're binding or under the un charter. it has no means of enforcement. so can dispute anything more than symbolic? i mean, rulings are sometimes ignored, as we saw happen in march 2022, when the court ordered russia to hold its military campaign in ukraine. and that didn't happen a we says, well, no less pharmacy services. i'm just sitting right here. we got to the day that he saw the destruction of the entire area of the people, what they said they moved to this area and they find that phone box and the tv on his clothing. so this is, this is one of the people
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that was also mostly the community so that he can, they can women to the city is let's just look at some of the detail now in the motion that you filed a south africa's asking the court to declare quotes on an urgent basis that israel is in breach of its obligations in terms of the genocide convention, should immediately seize all locks and measures and breach of those obligations and take a number of related actions. let's stop at related actions for a moment. what are those exactly the technician that we need to get her to be installed, the full, the move the to take the whole works.
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okay, we'll leave it there, administer, and then do is, what do we thank you so much for joining us on elder 0. well, thousands of palestinian women are preparing to give birth and gaza and the worst of conditions of a 0 attendance, so that he spoke to one forced from her home by the fighting. so we are here and there is by less comp and today we visited a pregnant female from the cause of truth cautiously with us. um, she is only 18 years old and she is pregnant for the 1st time and your family unfortunately uses you. it is going to bring her baby in a distaste area. she has been displaced since october 17, and here is where she lives right now with 24 other members. so jude has been telling us how hard it has been for her to live this place in
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a new area. she never went to after she was this place from as a to neighborhood in the nothing cause to. since you had said that this is the only thing she have left wide, she was forcibly evacuated from the cause of jude and thousands of hollis to mean females. that have been pregnant and due to deliver their babies in the past couple of months during the war on garza have been missing a unitarian collapse where they don't have any privacy. they do not have any medical care. and they also do not have any clean bathrooms. and access to water, they have been telling us that they're very sad that they're bringing their babies on this world during this war. however, so as you told me that she still has hope that there will be a cease fire agreement and she will give delivery in her home in the another. and the solver conditions are really hard. being pregnant. i'm sharing a single mattress with my husband. water drips down on us with, with what i know,
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i was expecting to deliver the baby back home with my mom and dad around me and be prepared for the baby. unless you know, the flat was very scared when they said we must leave. we started to leave. my mother in law would not let me go. she said i should deliver the baby there. i said, let me go and see what happens to me. oh, i was 7 months pregnant then. yesterday i began the 9th month. i have nothing prepared for the baby because a lot of no diapers, no clothes on one side, deliver the baby. i hope many good people will help. at least 55000 honda sitting women, gave birth in the most in the human situation during the war. on garza, this is in the city of to zeta did, but of us sector and state antony blinking has bypass congress and approved the sale of high explosive artillery shells and related equipment to israel potty. go
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hand reports from washington, dc for weeks in the phone calls with there's really counterparts and their public statements pretty much every member of the by the administration has been said. it is time for israel to move to a lower intensity operation. meaning it targeted operations against from us operative but no mass bombings involved in civilians. with that said, we've now heard the secretary of state has a proved the sale of m 107155 millimeter projectiles. now what exactly is that? that usually they're fired out of howitzers, they can be fairly powerful. they have a kill, an injury range of be between 50 to a 150 meters. and the us secretary of state is bypassing the congress. that's pretty unusual. it happens, but very rarely. this is the 2nd time he's done that and getting weapons to israel's for just in this past month. now it could be because there are several members of congress who have been saying that it is time to put conditions on any
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age israel, such as stopping the bombing of civilians. but from the fight administration's perspectives, you are a secretary of state entity blinking, citing the exemption in the law that says if it's an urgent situation, they can bypass congress. and so they're saying that this is an emergency, so they will be selling those bonds to israel protocol. hey, how does 0 washington as well some of the days other news i had on the i'll just it renews our including a purge in china. we'll look at why president sheets and pink is replacing top officials. the 1st russia says a ukrainian strike near its border has killed one person. the defense ministry says 13 massages were intercepted around belgrade that comes off to the largest russian assault on ukraine. this year. killed at least 31 people on friday. and during that
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attack, poland says a russian messiah briefly crossed its air space or so as a member of nato, and some of moscow's diplomatic representative for an explanation. russia says there is no proof of a boarder violation. hong kong has put pro democracy activists. tony chung on a wanted list after he fled to the u. k. in violation of a police supervision order. he's filed for political asylum in britain. chung was released from prison in june after serving time for secession under a national security law imposed by beijing in 2020. and a social media post chung wrote about his daily fear of being detained again. and in china, at least 40 senior communist party officials were removed from their posts. this year they include figure a seen as close allies of president change in pain. katrina, you has more from beijing on why this may not be the end of she's purch in 2023. it
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was a year of big shakeup. so then the chinese communist party, with some very high profile officials removed from the post 10 gum was tried as foreign minister the only 7 months before he mysteriously disappeared from public view in june. he was a full new personal aid of chinese presidency agent king. and rose quickly through the ranks. but in october he was especially removed from his post as foreign minister and state council. nor reason. given the rooms of an extramarital affair, were rife in the same month for them, the defense of the solution food was also stripped of his title. again, no explanation. given these dismissal for the removal of several senior officials within the painful separation on a real good pulse, combined a new child and his previous and current deputies, duncan jones and google, and then reportedly placed under investigation for a ledger corruption. they had overseen china's growing nuclear stockpile. when she didn't think came to the pallet and 2012, he pledged to poach the policy of so called corrupt tigers in flies. since then,
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tens of thousands of officials had been investigated all in delight and for accepting bribes, including the high telephone, the deputy governor, and how, who june informed the senior political advisor. some stacy is protecting the legitimacy of the policy. he has said, absolutely. you cannot be corrupt and you must lead by example. and this is the only way that the party can maintain. it's a, it's a moral progress of others, say the removals reveal divisions within the chinese government. it says that a level of instability below she, that's the same as, as a parents and the lead up to the 20th party congress when she was able to basically have this picked out the leaders he wanted to provide. one thing is clear, she didn't thing has made this anti corruption campaign. a signature aspect of his
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leadership and in 2020 full moon day is unlikely to be added to the list. katrina, you out 0. they doing to all dozens of protests or as a block, a major road in sort of us capital over a legit irregularities and parliamentary and local elections. demonstrators set up tents, tables on chairs, brought food and blankets and played loud music and a makeshift cam. presidents alexander of research, has dismissed claims of fraud as quote, blatant lies. i'm here to fight for democracy in this country for repeating the elections in sir conditions. an opening of the votes. this list, the plan is to be here 24 hours until mid day tomorrow when we will join the provo protest. i think is necessary for all of us to take part in these protests. because if no one comes out when the democratic rights, so obviously being trampled on will only be living in a top receive dictatorships. very keep brought this to the is,
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that's the problem. i have a message for the or for us here. we are aware that you are thinking of, i'm preparing, like you did on the day of the election. i to bring, i've a very soon a goods and football fans didn't do that with me that we know that you're preparing 200 people of milan, read to say dressed in the same clothes, don't do that. the origin see knows, new presidents has begun implementing has promised reforms of the country struggling economy. a general strake has been called for next month by trade unions, which oppose the changes. monica, i care of husband asking people and born osiris how they feel about the plans it. where do i go now? is still trying to understand how life in argentina will dramatically changed from a welfare state for a free market economy as a shopkeeper who was already having a hard time keeping up with rising costs in a country on the brink of hyperinflation. now that argentine is new president,
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have you had any late, has lifted price controls out going i will have to pay 50 percent more for health care and private schooling. you guess i don't know, i'm a shout. the president implemented a shock therapy to reduce public spending an option to you, but you can't just apply basic mathematics and say that 2 plus 2 is full. if you're dealing with people's lives, especially a pulse of the country's population is already living in poverty. since he took office 3 weeks ago, mealy, inactive a mega decree, abolishing more than 300 rules. he also sent a package of bills to congress changing over 600 laws. he expedited divorce procedures paid the way to privatize state on companies and socrates and eliminated price ceilings on rents and medicine. the price of the santa by audit, for example, has gone up 73 percent in just one week. and the pharmacist tells us that he does not know how much more it will increase and the next stage,
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many of his clients suffering from chronic diseases, have already talked and they can no longer buy their medicine. one woman had no money to my high blood pressure pills. i felt sorry and had to give her a discount, so she could not into her up her treatment. arjun times have already held to street protests. it's against me late. and trade unions have announced a general stripe for january 24th but some like restaurant owner, pacific data say it's too soon to criticize the president. good, think or favorite can buy you. i have faith in this country. it has given me all i have. i hope this government is successful because then we will all benefits 80 year old data has already been through several crisis in argentina. he says that the future is uncertain, but it cannot be worse than the present situation. and that the majority of origin times like himself voted for change. monica and not give all g a 0. when
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a site is still a heads on now to 0, picking up the pieces as real, demolishes a record number of palestinian homes in the occupied west. the, the hey there, we've got another rain and wind condo coming off the atlantic slamming in to the northwest. so let's go in here for a closer look. i think the worst of the rain is going to funnel into wales and southwest england. now in terms of those wins, i think it's going to be up and down the west side of the island of ireland. certainly we could see those winds exceed 85 kilometers per hour. then we're going to talk about the colds come into scandinavia next week. so this is mid week waking up, wednesday morning, minus 26 in helsinki. dark in the blue and the purple,
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the lower the temperature. but let's go back to the here and now we do have some more. it's to be found through the bulk in many places coming in at double digits, bit of cloud drifting through here. and same goes for turkey. specifically, that western side will see the clouds float in. that's going to play places like this stumble up to 13 degrees today. on saturday, other end of the mediterranean, just a few showers for northern portugal, but most of that action is further towards the north. and for africa, it's been hot around the gulf of guinea, like us. that's 36 degrees that's above average and storms really across most of south africa. and then we've got this disturbance in the moves and b channel. it's feeding rain right into that west coast. i'm not a gas car today on saturday. the, the life of the 9 year old under was really bombardment, trauma,
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displacements, scarcity, and the moments where childhood still shines through a child, because on a, just the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, here's a reminder of the top stories on alpha 0. this our is really forces or expanding operations around con eunice and southern gaza tank fire. an aerial bombing struck the region on friday nights. the middle tree says it's targeting hamas leaders, but thousands of civilians have been killed south africa. as far as the case of the ones, international court of justice, accusing israel of genocide, the physician states israel used calculated actions intended to bring about the physical destruction of palestine and the us secretary of state antony lincoln has bypass congress to approve the sale of high explosive weaponry to israel lincoln says he have to forego the usual notification process. due to the emergency
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situation in gaza. will not bring in our senior political analyst model one, be sure to, to discuss this and more and more so milan, this is the 2nd time i believe that uh that the by the administration is bypass and congress with these emergency measures. how do you explain this? yes, the 1st time. i think it was december 9. when they approved similar emergency packages, right? i think unethically speaking this, this is wrong on 3 levels, a political level, strategic level and set an immortal level. because clearly on the model of this administration has been far more quick to test for arms than it was to put pressure in order to transfer humanitarian aid. they are clearly more interested in taking lives then saving lives as it were in gaza. but strategically, it's also
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a problem i pick because this administration has been interesting again and again and again, that is our needs to move from the 2nd phase of the war of this incentive phase for less intensive phase, where there's less bombing less money from the head unless a bombing from the land from far away and so on. but the idea of supplying them what is when the urging them to slow down makes no sense. because the 1st way to convince them to slow down and to move to the less intensified phase of the war is denied than what friends, on the basis that we have laws. the respective describes the remaining of the united states, which takes me to a certain level of the political level. only a ford administration in the history of this issue have bypass congress in order to pass an order to deliver weapons. and mostly they were looked at very negative, especially the last administration tom,
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when mike pompei will try to deliver weapons on the emergency clause when these workers weren't even built in the 1st place. right. so there's all, there was actually, so no emotions understand this. administration is not only the violating the norm, which is you pass to accomplish in order to congress to look at what the country has violated or not the laws of war or americans laws. but this administration, the bike and administration back in february or has passed new guidelines. strict are guidelines about that process sort of what page to foreign governments before. congress can make sure that they do abide by the laws of war. everyone knows, including dozens of scholars and genocide, that's up on it. this is where the government has been getting war crimes in gaza, but that's just been involved in general. so i think right. and you have to buy the administration is ready, or all 3 level,
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the more of the political and the strategic to buy congress in order to expedite. how do you think this is going to go down in the us and particularly among some members of congress because we've seen some of them calling for aid to be conditional to israel button. they're, they're quite few. aren't they? but you know what, it doesn't matter. right? it doesn't matter because there are some congress people who just wants to also safeguard the order of congress. because this is supposed to be a democracy. and there's supposed to be a balance of power between the 3 pillars. right. the executive and the legislative and the judiciary. so in this sense, congress has a role to play. and the executive meaning of the white house could not just bypass whenever it seems like. right. congress not 2nd. just the idea of conducting sessions in congress about how is right is managing this war. and does that is going to give a number of voices, especially among the progressives among the democrats, who wouldn't be questioning the war crimes that part taken facing guys,
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the general side that is taking place because, and the fact that this would be discussed in washington in capitain has been reported on by american media is an important thing, and it's also important for american democracy not only important for peace and stability, or peace and security, or for the sake of the people the gaza. it's also important for a country that some boasts of being a democracy and both on having the balance of powers, while it continuously in this case. and by that administration, within months, one must twice already bypass congress and or the said, what that is to is right. that is carrying war crimes. you guys look well, it will stick with the us. but let me bring your attention to something that came out in american media. there was a new york times investigation that has found that the is really army was quote, undermined and out of position during the october 7th attacks by, by how my so the new york times approach to is really army for a response. and they said right now we're focused on defeating from us and the questions of this kind will be looked into at
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a later stage. we often hear the conversation about garza and the day after when it comes to guys though. but what about the day after when it comes to israel's political establishment and military establishment in the context of what happens on october 7th? let me just underline 1st step. after reading this report, i was once again shocking but not surprised, but chuck nonetheless. i mean, because now we're seeing more or more reports coming out on about what exactly happened october 7th and clearly the is there in the military was been told to disagree. i mean, this is really proof to be one of the most scans of this moment. not just one of the most mocking moments in his is this the one of the most scandalous moments it is register then ours, that basically not for the chicken. they say many 30 today shaking this country for many years to come. that's for 2nd. i think it's clear is that the minutes any uh, establishment or the main general was have or the side we take responsibility. we
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are at fault. so a number of journals, including the chief of staff and including the minister of defense. i've already said yes. we've taken responsibility. what of what day is shocking? well, exactly, shocking. what is amusing i should say is once again, 5 minutes, send it to now what? not take responsibility. because not only does he have of the military responsibility as the problem is that he has a political responsibility as a prime minister. and he has been the prime minister for all my, you know, 13 years. and he's the one who will discount it. how much and he's the one who are presumably wanted to finance him, us in order to create a split between how mouse and father in order to prevent establishing police instead, all of those calculations on his part proved to be 4 years stupid, farcical, and sucking to lead to what they live in terms of october 7, but he is yet to take responsibility saying with the have to wait. but i think yes, that reckoning was calm and i think that's in the i would kind of have to pay the
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price for what happened. oh, all right, thank you so much, middle underside or well, the united nation says is really forces have demolished more palestinian homes and buildings this year than ever before. since january, the 1st is really forces have destroyed more than 1100 palestinian buildings in the occupied westbank. that's the highest and a year since the u. n. started documenting such actions in 2006 is really going forward is say many of these homes were built without a permits. only 2 percent of palestinians, applications for construction are approved by israel, and the pace of demolitions has increased following israel's were on. does up 354 had been recorded since october. the 7th is really subtler supposed to become increasingly hostile. settlers carry out 6 incidents of violence on average every day. so it's a policy that drives many palestinians from the land they've lived on,
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or farms for generations. bernard smith has more from the occupied westbank. a token is really military bulldoze, a 10 minutes to destroy side the upper j. she's home of 30 years. the justification, it'd been built without a pony, but then at most, only 2 percent of construction applications were approved in the occupied westbank . israel government would prefer it if the palestinians just left cabinet under him instead of the house had been demolished before in 1998. when i was pregnant, we were living in tents. there was a baby girl who was only a week old. they forced us out after leaving us in the cold, they confiscated everything. then we built the house again. here we are now again living in the same situation. and then there are settlers newly emboldened since the start of the war and gone to settle
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a violence as so to its highest levels since the you and started recording data that are now 6 incidents a day on average. now is rarely human rights group that slam says that this policy of making life so miserable for the palestinians that they eventually leave is effectively forcible transfer. and that's a volt crime and international law that it doesn't happen. a gun point is irrelevant. this subtle is grazing the shape of a palestinian land. the palestinians are powerless to stop in a combination of destroying homes, prevented construction. and encouraging settlers is driving palestinians away. i'm recording just like us a statement that i and shuttle and 1989 said clearly he was visiting, visiting south africa. the thing was appetite. so when he came back he says literally, you're comfortable with people in trucks nowadays and for them outside the borders
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. you create the positive conditions to convince them to the and that's clearly what they, what they were doing. you know, when it came on thing as to what it these days after the 7th to when the power citizens are driven out. the settlers move in the sacrament began with one house 40 years ago. as it expands, it eats away of the palestinian land around it. but the apple j. she's home and the photo island around her. he's in the way about expansion lynette smith. i'll just say at a photo specter john in the occupied westbank. while the latest is really bombardment, has targeted ancient mosque and gaza. the almighty mosque has been severely damaged during numerous assaults in the past few weeks. it's the 3rd largest and palestine dating back about 1400 years. time at shide is a palestinian barbara and jeff i will sell on was destroyed by is really bombing,
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despite the devastation and lots he continues to work to support his family. here's a story. i understand that. yeah. or like one's lady come across the anything i'm the us a shot on a i mean is all about it. all. i it shows that on a lot, but then how will your nation that a nice little thomas, the shut down a give me i the, the old that i'm me home giving you our shuttle or not me that i'm a line on getting when was that? i'm a know, we shall ahead of me. you is hearing, shall this man, i gotta do all of how do you get it going to soon? how do we show a lot of is still a heads on al jazeera. i'm going to sell it. i'm 50, let be spent, nor does columbia, and one of the largest informal settlements have been,
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its swelling migrants in latin america or didn't 13000 people live here in our risk of being evicted and support a trucker super cup final is called off at the last minute and saudi arabia because of a disagreement over t shirts. joe will have the details in a moment, the using music and as a form of resistance during the boss. and you're in the ninety's actress. i mean, the most interested forms for children, and sorry about each for many people's names. it is very easy to empathize with the people that got less than a month ago was changed to performance and we quoted paid and the cut off. i felt not just duty, but an enormous desire to raise awareness about to wouldn't garza either policy an act or is joined an initiative by the asked or theater, a non profit,
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public opinion ensemble base and come out of luck as the people who survived on the side who survived the siege will survive the aggression. i think that all would obligation to be the people will always be the 1st for days their voice stands in front of the side of a city hall, a well known monuments burned down into the water. it's been renovated just like the rest of the city, but the psychological scars of the war are still visible here. the, [000:00:00;00] the so votes are still being counted and the democratic republic of congo is
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presidential election with provisional results expected on sunday, about 40000000 congolese were registered to take part in the vote. that's been marred by claims of irregularities. catherine, so he's joining us now from contrasting. so catherine, tell us what we should be looking out for and, and what's it like where your people are still waiting for those results. it's been very quiet. we have been talking to people comedies um, out of out of this tale station and they say that patients keep waiting, but there is a lot of on stockton seats and sofa. we have seen that the presidents, the next to security, has taken a wide d. t has around 11000 votes against his closest rival, moist petune b with 2000 votes. but already we've heard from opposition. lee doesn't say that
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they will reject those results. they call the selection shop, and they've also said that they're not even going to a contest this in court. they say that the constitutional court and the judges are promises. some of the leaders are saying that they're going to take the fight to the people, us through protest. and catherine, there has been renewed fighting in north cheve who province, how has this impact to the election and the realty of people to get out. and uh yes, so we have seen reports from the you when a group of experts and this report that he's talking about the x x s s of escalating violence in north cuba, province of people have been sleeping in the last week also. and this slicing is
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between government forces melisha allied to the government, it told and i am 20 suite rebels. now these fighting has been going on for 2. yes. and that has that was supposed to be a ceasefire in place. oh, good um, negotiated by that you, when you asked, but obviously that has gone away 2600000 people in north q when areas in go my the producer copies, all have been displaced, they are in comes for the displays and this is what a lot of people have been talking about throughout the election above the security situation and they say that the government has not done enough to help people who leave in those areas in total. um, in the countries 7000000 people have been displaced. most of them are in the is so a lot of companies saying that the government needs to do that to do something about that. all right,
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thank you so much. katherine solely reporting for us from contrasting brazil is calling for commerce tensions escalate between venezuela and guy on over the disputed oil rich esick cheaper region event as well. i'm president nicholas my jerome is launched a major military exercise off the guy on a coast money while right below reports the main site. see and also turn phase off going, but then based military drills taking place near vin as well as border with gayana . ben as well and president, nico last modal is calling it a defensive exercise. following the deployment of the british royal navy patrol vessel the atrium as trent to the waters near the coast of brianna. yeah, allow me and i saw that i can tell you this is the threat of the united kingdom against a noble it'll peaceful but brave people the people of venezuela. we spoke with foreign ministers and with prime ministers here in that they will demand it kind of stop the arrival of this threatening ship. and the diana has privately rectified that to,
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to receive the threatening ship of the decadent british at some pyre. tensions between that is willa and diana have been on the rise over the esc. we bought a large jungle region which has been contested by both countries for decades and was found to host vast oil deposits off its shores in 2015 guy. and these officials have denied making any actions of provocation against venezuela, but have also defended the arrival of the british warship to go into calling it a routine visit. we don't have any plan to take a fence if action against venezuela, whatever we do here is being routine as being long plan. and it's part of our building a defensive capability in diana. earlier this month, the leaders of both countries met in person and signed an agreement to avoid the
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use of force um its heightened tensions while the border dispute between venezuela and ganna is before the international court of justice. experts say it could be years before a final ruling mentalism up a little algebra. a, an estimated 7000000 people have floods, economic crises in venezuela to find better lives elsewhere. 3000000 have ended up in neighboring columbia. they're struggling to adapt to harsh living conditions asunder, and pepsi has more from an informal settlement that's under constant the threats of eviction shacks. me the plastic sheets, cardboard, and mental extend along this abandoned airport strip on the outskirts of the border city of my county. some 13000 business, whether migrants returning colombians and refugees call this settlement home. a ne bailey's is one of them,
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of any swelling she left their country 5 years ago when she couldn't find medicine or food for children to work selling lottery tickets on the streets. and though there is no running water or simulation here, she says this is a better option for them. or they thought the vocal for late for me, i think on wednesdays. right now i feel happy because i haven't met to when it rains walter flows and the sides and notes on top of us like be full. it's not ideal, but i'm happy back and i prayed a lot to manage to stay here. i have my documents now, my children, my stuff, the me and we have a night. bailey's got temporary protection status for a family, which allows them to access columbia health care education, informal employment opportunities. advancing remains an uphill battle even a region that has high levels of informality and we're migrant. se employers take advantage of them with lower pay or mistreatment. most families here led by women who make
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a living recycling garbage or selling coffee on the streets. so many of the boys and many said so water, often salty water that comes from under ground wells. the people use to wash dishes or take a bath. residents have been organizing to improve their living conditions. they divided the area in 2 blocks, elected local leaders and built the community they, my board is the korean presidents, but worst, and most she says is the trip to the eviction instead of seeing them. but again, on my, the is the outsets into that kills us every day is not knowing if there with less they or kick us out. because these are not our property, it's set envisioned. but then one is, somebody owns the land and if the nation decides we are don, this is, i'm the, our biggest worry. yes. a little bit of the un refugee agency is working with the government to try and legalize the settlement for support of that. yeah. now, so security that it will give them security services an access to decent housing
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because now they feel they can't improve their houses. for example, knowing that if they get expelled, they will lose the level they have. the future of this and the other settlements remains on clear. but for now that piece that continues to be a flawed and fragile, but essential refuge for many flights misery and despair. allison that i'm bet i just the it, i'm mike out of thousands of people gathered in new jeris capital to celebrate the departure of french troops. the prime ministers of needs air, burkina, faso, and molly attended the rally. the chairs, military rulers ordered the troops to leave after staging a crew in july time for the sports headlines now with joe, the tech is super cut, final in saudi arabia has been cancelled at the last minute because of the disagreements of a pre match t shirts. sent about saint gala tests. roy was set to face each other and re add him what was took. he is 100 anniversaries of republic. the saudi organizes refused to allow images of turkey is founding father was to have come out after to,
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to be displayed on the plays, shirts and fun banners. the turkish people federation postponing the game because of what they call disruptions. and new organization is not clear, when with the rescheduled match will be played. sadie radia has invested heavily in support and is set to high speed the so well come in. 20 says the countries no strange at the hosting. big sporting events, including this month's club, woke up for me to one, and they to book sing fights, local organizers said the guy did not go ahead because the 2 teams didn't over the head to what had been agreed upon. as they said, we were looking forward to holding the match in accordance with the international soccer rules that require the support to be presented without any slogans outside its scope. especially since this was discussed with the turkish fed, a ration in the framework of the prepared tree meetings for the much. the busy schedule continues in the premier league with 6 mill matches on saturday monday.
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see nicer away it. nothing of for is looking to build on the 3 to come back when i've asked to zillow. united manager eric 10 hawk says he's not yet spoken with the clubs, new investor. and he was chem, and so jim radcliff, who will take responsibility for full operations. i think it's a good thing, it's very positive. and as i said, we are really looking forward to work to get a new always wants to work with me with this uh with this, but just in district you and i went to work with them around that who had had coach colo until us. he has signed a contract extension and will now stay at the boat in about until 2026. this is the italian 2nd spell in charge of rail. during his time the club has one lady got the champions league. i'm the club, woke up, the boston celtics, remain on the beach and that home in the n b a. they will without jason tatum, our whole foot and christ steps. full thing is to say face the to run, say rep does the jane brown return from the one thing absence to school?
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31 point and help me connect with the tie. breaking boss, get a celtic feet about this 122118 that says 16 when on that i'm cool this season. the denver nuggets, 6 game winning streak came to an end of the defending and the time he's losing $119.00 to $93.00 to the time of since he found the shaky. oh yes, alexander, scold, 40 points for the sun, the, the wind moves and some of the above and i'll get since the 2nd place in the west for any of us here. we saw china dominate. it's home asian games smashing cost. the $200.00 gold medal mark for the 1st time id, which then looks back now the legacy for the high city congo. never before had a whole country dominated an asian games quite like this. showing a winning move and 200 gold medals. a record full, the event athletes and coaches at home. joe's jo john university say the games will have a lasting impact. right? yeah. okay. and to talk you want me to go to the decision games will leave many
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legacies and hung chose with lots of stadiums and sports facilities have been built in during the games. young people and the kids will have been inspired by the chinese athletes encourage more children from home job to take up support, as well as providing a platform the top level performances organize this hopes the games would introduce the city of 8000000 people. so the way to watching world compared them is a shown high bay gene or wenzel, actually more and more flooding us. more know about these cities and by the hand. so it's a, it's not a so well known by the, by the word a single. we can take advantage of these ation game to expand as a household reputation, preparing the city schools and transport infrastructure costs tens of billions of dollars moving 50 then use when needed with athlete numbers topping $12000.00 for the 1st time. the economy in china is down in the doldrums a little bit. so people rightly question, why are you spending $30000000000.00 on football stadiums when maybe it could be
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sped elsewhere? so you didn't see that kind of grumbling during the badging games in 2008 or 2022, but i see a little bit of it hear people talking about the expenditure. so many reasons. it could be a long time before a major multi supposed event is back in china since hosting the 2008 some olympics . john is also hosted the youth on winter olympics, and this is the 3rd asian games. the earliest i could hope to organize another summer olympics would be 2036. and the only thing the bosses have said they're expecting bits from at least 10 countries full that events. the rhythms of daily life all returning to normal and home jo. but the number of times the home nation hit, gold in this city is something that may never be repeated. on the richardson algae 0. i'm joe. and finally, civil funds in brazil happened mocking the 1st anniversary of the depth of the legend pele revision. there is christ to redeem us that she was lit up with
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a full grates. josie pele, who won 3 wilcox died from cancer a year ago. at the age of 82. as a sports headlines, you can get more in algebra. com or no social media channels. we'll take a short break on alta 0 of a ton. mccrae will be with you in just a moment. you'll have much more of today's news and all the latest headlines out of town. so thanks for watching the for dish medical staff are working installed a day or 2, wisconsin. they say it's a lot, sputtered ground. say where speak for the palestinian victim. so israel's war. use the phone. ok. yes. let. the horror is a for 2 years ago and settled in his stomach. kilo's $21.00 relatives in garza, on october. the 14th is on the pin we live and has to be on dish. and we capacity
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the professors here accused israel of competing war crimes. we're targeting health facilities in golf for turkish structures. the most ration is an appeal to the international community to take action against israel. injustice for me is the driving force of why i do this to show pieces what it's like to live in some of the most dangerous part for the world to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. everyone, hey, is watching the news on the mobile phones. unlike your eyes, they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that. how it was being destroyed in real time. when you're on the ground, when you're showing people what's going on, whether it's a war, natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand less simple language is absolutely crucial. facilities already 50 percent evacuated. most of those people actually left in the early days
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of the war. i couldn't do this job without the best camera man, best produces the best pictures. and those of the people the i rely on in order to speed to get that message out to the well, the goal of latin america for most of my career. but no country is a like. and it's my job to shed light on how and why the a con, eunice and southern gauze are as passive by intense shelling and aerial bombing. he's ready military, so some us lead is a hiding in the city. the . i'm tell mccrae, this is i'll just say we're live from the hospital. so coming up tens of thousands of displays,

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