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we're going to lead a race today in the harbor against these traders who they say are putting some spaces, a sharp at risk. he said that the face fine thing, insensitive garza, israel bombs, the dress, you g can. what i'm us the claims drive, i'm most is really the one sammy's a. them, this is i'll just do a live from the hall. so coming up, a scramble to say the injured in gaza is the prime minister by giving that to them says to continue for many more mom, rainy and worship and says the right see is tension,
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mountains over time. who stays on rush from vessels in japan, the juice residents to evacuate coastal areas through a series of strong. those quite easy to the west coast. we stopped the news out in central garza which has been wrong spies, radio strikes and 5th street bottles. in the past few hours is very well plains talk said the bride refugee camp where ground troops have been engaged in fighting with thomas is on the wing assigned brigade, say they, i'm bushed, a group of israeli. so just leaving many dead and wounded. not far from there, these 15 people have been killed by all the rest strikes on the policy come. the mazda and c crews and the southern city of con eunice, worked through the night. searching for survivors off to an ass trying is very
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forces who the house getting one person and in doing 5 of us, including children let's call 7 now it's called a couple a zoom and they're off in southern gaza. so thought of the new year. bring some familiar scenes from 2023. doesn't to take us through. it's been a apply the 1st day to the of the yes. uh the new yeah. just thought so. did you feel the attacks carried out by these been admitted to you? of course the goal is a stray of us has been today a very heavy day that was full of these really ministry attacks from the north to the southern part of the gaza strip. now starting in particular from the southern part which has been tough for these really military operations during the last couple of weeks were caught you in a 69 palestinians have their reports that killed off to the destruction of the residential house, where the risk operations to find survivors also the continue and similarly the
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situation goes with the middle govern dates of the gaza strip, which are the kind of the outrage. and i'm also retro of fiji comp which we're completely on the is very minute treat ground includes and as the is very close this kit streaming and draining the. busy refugee comes with a doses of arts and restricting, which completely, if you claimed the lives of the team palestinians only, and as much as the refuge account belonged to the right. now we familia, and this is completely something that's had been repeatedly okay. on a daily basis. in these areas, as the disability forces are trying to advance move into these regions to take full control and as they are neutralizing more troops to eliminate the remaining of the palestinian sizes and such regions as the claimant of the ongoing greats of that tax had claimed the lives of more than $150.00 pounds of citizens during the last 24 hours alongside with more than $240.00 others being injured. but this casualties
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is expected to rise within the coming hours of the military attacks. of course the gaza strip definitely continue. and the new you pick software, tony price where you left off to in terms of humanitarian challenges of food, shelter seating disease. right? yes, it was a very tough and difficult. yeah. so 2300000 garza and so it had been on the unrelenting bombing and complete siege. of course, board is by the use very forces we're talking about that. the people who are assigned goals are, are really a grappling with catastrophe, excitement and hung up as well as every day use us a challenge and the struggle for power city is to find a water and food as well as the thousands inside. the territory had been going through difficult days and they are also are suffering from high levels of acute a fluid insecurity as the majority of draws as opposed to god restrict. i've been
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going to complete the nights without having anything to eat. and this is completely what the united nations previously had one from that it must be required, the sustainable humanitarian, the axis, which can't guarantee it constant. the flow even of commercial goods to the goal is to strip at least to prevent the new mink uh, fluids, or famines. that is about to take place practically inside the gaza strip. as 40 percent of the population of the territory was on the verge of farm. and if this of the attacks on the ground continue and the situation has never changed, i will leave you the thing. so i just thought a couple i zoom 1.9000000 people in gaza as being display since the start of the conflict. that's 80 percent of the population, among them young family with newborn can groups this? well, the now living in a school being used as
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a shelter is the story. the mother's name, what's to minutes and lives lost because of a machine. it can still get at least they get then i'm shooting myself ahead of time is then hold a minute, then less than that you can do is just of loans that i that i was thinking. so a lot of us have many a shift and then the mission is just looking at him, look at his when this minute, i mean, and definitely not, not as opposed to having them a good way you can put together some as i said, i li, i know i love is good, it's not for me. i would have to come in. and so what is the, what do you assess ad police out under this of the inside of my how much had it if i don't know if i didn't have to and had some of the whole seat on the numbers. this was the fence, is a leave, and this is not the 1st with the syllabus. vista is cities and they can help
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us will. that's fine. and if there's a headset and then then i have to go for them and do them both. oh honey. oh, issue good, which was a 1st haze ray. the army says some soldiers will be coming home from gaza this week and it says it will withdrawal. some come back brigades that have been taking pots and ground bottles. so troops can recover strength. prime minister, ben, you mean nothing? yeah, won't. this rouse war involves a could stretch well into 2020 full. knew you was months for the series of new s strikes. are there any officials concerning the international court of justice could charges fail with committing genocide in gaza according to, as well as how rights newspaper, a senior lawyer has won't lead is the i c j code or the state to help it's very operations in garza south africa fall the case last week, the un colt accusing is trial of genocide, likes doing 3 months of bombardment or fall and joins us now from occupied east
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jerusalem. and so no doubt that's causing a lot of concern and why among some officials? well, absolutely. now, israel is a policy to the convention on genocide it is a signatory to that. so they will have to take this very serious face. but at south africa is really ramping up the pressure as they produce this petition and it made light. all right, we'll climb to the guns, fit the mass displacements. and they also said some of these actions constitute genocide. bits housing welcomed by the organization. all this nomic cooperation, a very large beans governmental agency today. and they said, no, it's like, well come the petition up, but they want them to be expedia in the process. i said this is very urgent at the grace. there is a genocide being carried out in garza and israel has responded. it's use very
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strong language, including cooling it, a lot of libel and that they are they saying that not taking the seriously of the accusing south africa of our dining up essentially with come outside, but we are at the hospital, but you have mentioned it don't say that there is a nice thing with some of the top for us in the foreign ministry. say we contacted the foreign ministry, the not saying anything yet. so we will give you news once we receive more from them. and when it comes to the announcement of the withdrawal of some of the reserves, how is that being interpreted that laura is ready for this person danielle? hi, gary. i did say that they are now taking out some of those soldiers from inside the got the strip because they're looking at a much more prolonged also. so you know, it's likely they want them to go and take some rest at the moment in order to come
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back. we don't know whether this will bring it to the next stage of will, but we do not want speaking to and is ready. economists that the, the economy is really suffering with a lot of was of, is in the ad at the moment. so, um, anything from the tech industry to agriculture on construction, not only do they rely on these resolve is also an instance of what for most of all of have a singing. what for, for talking about tens of thousands coming in to work at the moment when the occupied west finds that blocks from coming in. and of course, what's coming out in golf, they can't come in. um, so this is really having an impact on the economy, but the is really convo. acosta has said that it's almost now planning to replace all policy and was an international what 4th and 5th could be devastating. not just the places like the occupied west, fine or even gone to in the future. the civic individuals who rely on this money to
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feed and take care of the families. i will leave with that. thanks so much. laura han confrontations between is right. the fullest isn't palestinians have taken place, doing and over not right in the 5 east jerusalem this was the same as you told funding objects these, right? the army, 510 gas, the show, our fonts refugee camp is a densely crowded up and residential area. so the false is also rated all the towns and villages across the occupied west bank troops entered, the city will be at a day off to protest for health to show solidarity. wisconsin, 500 was also reported. the west is not from us. iran has sent a war ship to the red sea is the impulse, and the shipping root becomes increasingly minute tries on sunday, the us navy destroyer that destroyed while the 3 who see boats, there's
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a tank to much and ship right in back tooth ease of valid to attack vessels linked to israel. iran says it's for ship his bed to secure shipping lanes. crossover to the suicide of god joins us now from diversity. so how much of a game changer is this for? so of the close, i mean, it's not near that you want to send in a warship to the region running warships from time to time. that would be in all 3 or 4 agents in this area. and what does, what are open to the lending bushes as they are open to many countries? so when officials are saying that this sense is russia to secure and safe it, 2 of the west to see the world tankers. so because they were fine cuz i'll pass into just it just matter of time. good. however, what methods here is the timing. so it is coming just one day off to do. yes, it has killed 1040 members seen the rest of the for the 1st time that's given
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happened. and also it is coming off the couple of days that is, that has killed one of these talks running in the general into run. so now for the use of seeing that yes, a battle full responsibility, i am caustic, and the other hand, the defense that gets off the u. k says the he's country is ready to take further. so, rec texans, a guest, the whole thing is now we can see and escalate through language and tracking on is, is dominating distribution. so just, you know, what, what do you guys deal with for sending more horses now? you can see one of them. yes, that's nice. a messiah the guy that the american, the square has just docked in the 4th of july, the probably here for the refueling. and then it wasn't bought. one is next emissions. so, so far semi de escalation, she and the red sea was regarded as a local one, but that now has changed often. yes,
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it has killed 10 with the members. and this is causing the, the concern. people are concerned that if the thing is we try to use yes, it cools directly. see these positions we thing. yeah. man. and that quote, to be good and why the conflict is origin seems like this are becoming increasingly frequent in the port as this dress me, so i have guide the destroyer. is it a few days before embarking on his next mission interrupts? it's here with the other us neighbor was still comfortable with the tax on commercial ships that have brought the maritime traffic. here to a near scottsdale, we've seen the decrease in what we've been monitoring anywhere between 30 to about 40 percent of what the normal shift traffic is. what's here at tax in the region are for some of the world's largest shipping companies, to suspend the operations in the red sea. they have re route of ships around the
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southern tip of africa, $8800000.00 of buttons, of orange fussing to and that etc. every month. so imagine how they're going to, going to have to go all the way i don't africa. and the price increasing, and who's, who's, who's, who's going to pay for the price of. know the end people. because somebody is going to pay the price of us has formed a multi national test post to deter hostings from attacking commercial ships. have to keep ceilings open. but many countries that they agreed to contribute to the task force did a st. warships. 40 attacks are intensifying and the effectiveness of the question is being questioned. there's still a lot of unknown questions for the coalition. what the rules of engagement are, how many vessels are going to be a part of this? and how the. busy the entire coalition coalition is going to work well, if you said they're not aiming to block the st. bucklin,
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the tech and ships linked to through the region is not recently made a trist and we are afraid that vehicle fix when thank it, will take over some other countries. dozens of cargo ships are splendid at the port of ju booty for days. many don't know when they would get security clearance to enter the rest. this is above and meant up straight. we step raise the other, the in pennies a lot from east africa and connect the gulf of ogden to the red sea. yeah, ma'am, it's just 29 to them. it is from here about 12 persons of global faith passes through this straight. i'm almost through the fool international container traffic . now, us as he pleases neighbor the presence here and on the other side of the street the forward he said, we will continue talking. west of links is ram onto the kid and in gaza, stops this inside of that. i'll just the roof above a member of the street. still ahead and now this era,
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we look at the growing popularity of europe. spa arrived policies, they set the sites. so this is europe in parliamentary elections. the power defines how well we live. here we make the rule, not the people empower, investigate, expose this and question the youth and abuse of power around that. go on out just they're hearing the have you had to be late assess, he has the support of 15000 m. samantha sean. then asking questions, what do you expect this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection, refusing for the action? not just give you a sense of what is the target this places i'll just see it was teams across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story,
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the come back here watching out, is there a time to recap on headlines now? central guys as being wrong spy, as strikes and st bathrooms between his right. he sold his in finances from the ongoing of a mouse. a sound brigade says it killed several songs isn't an ambush and but i is rouse, prime minister is wanting it's war and gaza could stretch well into 2024 sconces the new year with a series of strikes, emergency crews and con units have been searching for survivors of an attack on a house that killed the 1st and then into 5 all this iran to send to will ship to the red sea is the shipping route becomes increasingly minutes arise. the header on says it's best, so we'll secure shipping lines on sunday. the u. s. navy destroy the 3 who see boats was attacked to much and ship the um, how much out of folly is
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a professor of conflict resolution and diplomacy at george mason university. he joins thing here in the studio. good to have you with us. so if we look at how this year has ended and how 2024 is beginning with the world watching events suffering. continuing in gonzo with the bombing campaign that 36 you and experts called a genocide in the making with the siege that international human rights groups like amnesty international, cold collective punishment amounting to a will crime and continuing occupation is the end he lives at the start of the 2020 full tunnel. still, we don't have the united states. couple few, it'll be a nation's act as soon as possible. the thing is a little girl was so well, hey, then toward a cold winter, the situation of starvation and for conditions would worse and it goes
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a better for we may end up with the was the one that there in crisis and the 21st century in gaza, which are going to exceed the, what happened in the m and, you know, in 2015, 1617. at the same time, there is a, an evident failure of view and system altogether. because if we don't come to the charles or discuss it is suppose to save the peace and stability. and therefore, i think if we have reached this point of targeting civilians more than 21000 another 50000 injured. and there is no data in no decision of nothing else to go further than in this war. therefore i'm you know, what, what, what does a worsening humanitarian situation necessarily mean an improving situation with it for israel's minute, tre, strategic position though 14 is right. and it is
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a strive issue of small installments, the means nothing here was focused on the one object which is the elimination of how much. but it has turned into the proper 18 guys and one way or the other. so we may have a crisis of migration and we might have a clash, or sort of some kind of conflict between the is what it is. and the issue of sions if, but so far, the goss is still there. how much is still there? is still launching rockets and hasn't freed the is ready captives. right? so far, nothing new who i can't cannot showcase his political audience inside is what i have a list of things. he has a chief, he's still struggling and i think the strategy of his general was back on the 7th
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of october when too far. so now he is saying, hey, wants the control of guys, which is all the nations of j. i know the in favor of his overhead including the united states. so it is a positive and it wasn't itself, it's going to be for nothing. e o in a short sentence, is short term gain or a long term loss. because by the next week, people will go back to the office, do you, i know what it is you, it's business. and therefore the question was how far we can remain divided over this one. and, and does i think we need to expect sort of, some kind of reaction to the point of view and from washington or from some players who can have some influence on nothing. he owns government. right. thank you so much for how much of holly or let's take a look. now, some of that is the other news, a powerful as quite a strong japan sending. so in armies, both of them meet the high along is western shoreline. the initial quite can
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thousands of off the shocks prompted log scale evacuations and cause widespread damage acts as i'm of which reports these are the moments of maggie to 7.6 or it's quick struck western japan the ground shakes for nearly a minute. cuz i'm at 6 it the city of what g mail near the epi center of the chicago prefecture down the power line, sparked fires across japan's western coast. there was another thread. well, it's a whole half bill statements a may just so now me warning is an effect for no 2 issue kind of what prefixed you . we are currently observing a large tsunami people. we have the shoreline and river banks, please evacuate to higher ground. nearly 13 years after it's not the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in japan killed more than 20000 people here are scared in a run to hide the whole group while shaking the tv with shaking. i have to keep
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everything on the table. uh, yeah, uh i do, i did feel safe in my room though, but everything else was shaking. the impact of the quake leaves, holmes in ruins. role structured, and debris scattered across streets that prompted concerns about the safety of nearby nuclear power plants. plate down by japan, nuclear watchdog hook me know, you know, some i need to go to much though they are currently no report to the regularities with nuclear power plants. but a threat is not over say smaller just our warning of possible after shocks or another strong earthquake and say they could happen at any moment. texas, i'm gonna reach out to 0. us immigration policy and the swing to the fall. rise, expect it to dominate european parliamentary elections in june 2024. but as part of
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our look ahead to the coming year, tasha box, the reports from paris on the european elections that could dictate the future of the block when coffee, leased politician goods filled his policy, one the seats and the doctor election in november. so i'm in the netherlands, were shocked to use his anti muslim anti immigration rhetoric could confined him to the motions of politics, but suddenly voters propelled him to the main stream. reacting to villages victory had a meeting in portugal. all the european spa roy leaders with similar policies, said it was a sign of what's to come suddenly present as um, it's no coincidence, but in many european countries, elections a one by parties that defends the nation. the reality is that globalization is in retreat, nations, i'm making a come back on the of yes to and when he says a meeting between winning polity is between parties that are going to change the face of europe. that up, changing the face of europe is the goal for fluoride policies in june's. you're
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paying paul, them entry elections. 400000000 people across the you are eligible to vote for 726 . so voted concerns this year are expected to be jobs, secure, receive climate change, the war in ukraine and immigration. emigration is the main issue linking your fluoride policy. some wants to try and still pace altogether. others want to wait to reduce the number of people allowed into the block. that is a model we see more faces in europe. a delta of people production on in germany is growing. there. still growing notices for the next year and part of the election receives is a shift towards the right there as well, to have a very significant impact on policy making here as well. so now the far right look is the 6 largest in the you call them and behind liberal, conservative and green groups. but populace lead is all hoping to become the 3rd
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largest force. if they do some fear that you values including human rights and the role of know could be threatens natasha butler, i'll just say ro, paris, one of those aisle headlines, and as always, a website out to 0. don't com as the bright light system or last stories. weather is next then it's inside story. so stay with us. the hello welcome to look at the international full costs, a little bit of wet weather making its way into china away. but the next couple of days, central and southern pos saying some what the weather farther north, we have high pressure up towards the other se, up towards the korean peninsula. this high, keeping it dry for the time being. but it does take a little further, a switch as we go through tuesday. it's also some showers just coming into that. no
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other half of japan for a time is what grass you pull out of the way. dry weather coming back into where the crate peninsula. 5 celsius, the cell 5 celsius. that's amazing. as well. northern tried, it was a said 10 retry, but you say the right does make its way across central and southern positive flip its way through and then run back towards japan as a go one through web stay. so what's the weather to coming to taiwan for a time rash, to show us the rest, the usual close to for the peace that moving the west, sunshine, this house and not too bad here the what the weather will be around both of you once again and we'll see some what the weather once again, getting into some entre could see some flooding, some positive light place that looks like very unsettled. so the parts of india also unsettled for time, but so the show was changing to a saw some showers the set in place, both right kind of as heavy as they have been recently the fault clearing spending a little as we make our way across the northern plains, but still there, the buckets done.
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the, the latest news as it breaks time maybe has been under the rubber for more than 10 hours. this is not the only area targeted by that is there enforcement with detailed coverage the wolf is keeping source away palestinian business owners here say they have seen nothing like this ever before. exclusive reports many here say they refuse to give up on hope in the middle of the killing suffering and pays. it's the $16.00 left for them. the one you find shows and this will sign of ending with continued destruction and losses on both sides sanctions against russia continued. perhaps it's economy is growing and the u . s. political support for your claims was that is on depression. so what could happen in 2024? this is in 5 story

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