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to press on just to tell them what's happening in their communities in clear and unbiased and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of the . ready ready the fellow on has him speak of this is the news i live from. don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. street baffles. across central and southern gaza. i must fight to say that clashing with his rainy troops in fun units trapped in limbo out of thing is too afraid of violence to return to their homes in the north, us stuck in terrible conditions. intense across enough economic
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welfare. israel strategy of withholding tax revenues makes life even more difficult across the occupied west passenger planes. best thing to flane's off the colliding with a small way across the tokyo, apple. 5 people in the queue. the we begin in gaza where the number of people killed in his really attacks has passed . 22000. another full have now been added to that figure. they were killed in the headquarters of the palestinian red crescent. the ongoing of honda says it's killed, several is really sold just using mines and also destroy tanks is really ami says it's killed several harmless members and $31.00 of its soldiers had been injured. han eunice in southern gaza is under, intensify from his way the tanks and flight to just. that's where the palestinian red crescent is based. a baby is among the dead there. and more videos are emerging
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of widespread destruction and northern gaza. this footage shows the state of rec neighborhoods and bodies lying in the streets of gauze, a city i thought i was who is live for us in the southern gaza. so toddy, the red crescent headquarters has been hit yet again. as we said, just to bring us up to date on what's happened. yes. these really, if this is, have expanded the military attacks, of course, the causes check during the last where the minutes we've had with the 2nd time targeted, one of the affiliated to the thomaston university prison society in san eunice were assigned to thomas the news tough. the report of killed in this talk with them the others who have been also wounded of being transported to another hospital to receive medical treatment the on the the see these attacks. of course, the goal is
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a strict continue, as the military is bounding it galls and from the north to the south in the middle governance of the territory, which had been on the white military and onto the re shilling. during the last couple of hours, 7 palestinians have arrived to us between positive body being killed by these many pious evacuation. who would just be sure to induce elizabeth and one of the main senses areas as defined, seen on the ground. the hottest thing inside of his own during minute 3 attacks offers the gaza strip to clean the mice more than 200 pounds. the city is 24 hours which bring to the death to surpass 22000 feet with new done $67000.00 others. since i've been here to now and taught it we've been hearing from is many officials as well. this idea are pushing policies across the homes in gauze and explain this to us.
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the yes, very media outlets, how the use very prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the fax is pushing on to a, the, about 2 weeks in the washington to learn to read immigration causes to other countries. now this comment has been made by the prime minister in one of the closed sessions with his holding clicked to new macon. this is completely really a change of a set of screw inside because the strip is if it had been practically translate to the ground. and this is completely obvious in the back in touch with be made until he does cause as of to the the surface comes to now sinews to choose between does the hydration disease displacement or leaving calls district. there is nothing
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mentoring about the latrice definition of environment and this is timothy, producer. such in environments had the displacement of the 80 percent imposes population while the facing been given to send you out. as it has been mentioning that the choice of countries out to the city is that this is not completely other than 3 immigration, but this is a systematic displacement for palestinians outside their homeland thought it was a my life was there in a rough i thank you so called the weather is adding to the hardship displaced, palestinians facing many and now living and make shift tents. honey, my mood has moved from a walter collection depot in a roughly. we're not only bombs are creating more tragedies for palestinians, but now we're looking at a new slide, told width and possibly flood. the weather is making the misery of the palestinian people more visible here at this. definitely nation of water stations in dropbox.
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50 were hundreds of palestinians excuses early hours of the morning. literally we're looking at hundreds of people gather every day in a new, in a new normal defined by displacement. and tara, were people acute for more than half a day to get a gallon of, of drinking water. and at this particular they've given the weather and the difficulty it's create and on the ground discipline, or operates on solar panel and with, with the sun out of the house of the side. it's big and it's very difficult to operate efficiently as there is a need at least 5 solid hours of ongoing sun life to keep these definitely nation station operating efficiently. but i just been a bit. yeah, here is a he, we evacuated from big law. here we set up tents in this area. the water i'm getting is for 200 people every day we q 4 to 6 hours. today we arrive to your early hours
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of this morning, but i'm not sure if we'll be able to get any water at the station because it's operated by solar power and today it happens to be raining. there isn't enough electricity to operate these purifiers of getting clean and drinking water. is it challenged by itself for hundreds of 1000 of palestinians? the current situations are making it difficult for them as they were forcibly displaced by the ongoing work for their living conditions are hard to avoid with so many lars, they only prepared for the cold weather without suitable clothing keeping or blankets concerns over survival r. hi honey. my mode, i was just had a rough evacuations on all of these really minutes. he says it's carried out as strikes in syria. that's off the 5 rock is were 5 from serial cherokee late on monday, it was a tax target in what it described. a syrian military infrastructure on the
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outskirts of damascus saw the height of joins us live now from tel aviv. so thought of what more do we know about this, the, well we a, is there any, these have incurring a number of strikes back on syria? this latest one though is different because they released the statement saying that they had targeted some minute tree sites in a syria. they didn't give the specifics as to what exactly or why. however, the syrian a state media had said that it was just outside of damascus and some material losses were cool is now what is rarely is facing. the moment is fights is in different various countries in the region. the mostly box by iran, it said that is fighting on 7 different friends. now, if you look at those fronts, they all iran being the main country behind a lot of these attacks. and then you also have a syria, iraq,
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as well. there's been some drones notes from there. they were in suspected a few days ago. and then you also, of course, the biggest threat sofa has been from the rainy by group has butler in level and all that has been firing every single day. everything from motors to and to tank ms solves, and even the latest hitting a residential building causing some damage in the northern borders showed me no casualties. that because a lot of those have evacuated thoughts area. but this is just showing that despite is continued will in gaza, visa tax, we're going to continue including that of the host, the group which is based in young men. again, another group box by iran and somebody that has been a cool among size in a minute, treat to start to look to read all i write the efforts, especially along the northern border with israel itself, saying that if to from isaac effort start what then it wouldn't be afraid to consider it should consider other minutes reaction against revenue and uh,
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in as well. the wood cabinet we understand is meeting this afternoon and the, the rhetoric this coming out there, insisting that they are not going to stop this war. yeah, the discussion today was actually meant to take place a few days ago, but when the war cabinet had puts it on the agenda of the finance minister. is it about as long smart tricks rather. um has actually uh okay. was up in arms about it saying that uh, this should include the why, the security cabinet, not just a little cabinet discussion. now of course people like him and others like the national security minister. it's a mob been because they want to see this will continue fail against any us pressure, but they should be a winding down the rock stupid see that? and certainly, so some of them they believe that if the and including within the was a smart trips, the involvement treat bought and trivado i bought curation should take place by
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people in gauze. and now all of this is happening at the time when some of those troops had been pulled out yesterday. and it's actually made uh, the defense minister who's been in gauze or at the moment, puts out a statement. and he's been telling the truth. she said, the defense way stopping this campaign against from us is wrong trying to put to the people the all saying, but it looks like there's a winding down to say that actually it's not. it's going to continue in the north as well as in the south and fox. if anything he said the fighting will remain intense, side of height at live for us in tell of the thank you. or the palestinians who chose to stay in northern gauze despite is really the ami evacuation what is have described being forced from their homes and then having to shelter in a un run school the visual healthy. and they forced us to
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leave during the night. we left the shows up there and they kept us on the seat for 2 weeks without having any sense. gods would punish these is really why they are killing us. they wanted us to go to the stock number. so we rejected, and we insisted to stay here and didn't. i would never leave. i told my children that we would always be here and we would never leave. even if they planned to taylor in a memo, georgiana, back up here you go to what am i, you know, when we 1st came here, they was electricity, and water is ready for us with kendra and killed all families and killed other citizens. i lost my brothers and my cousins and we had to bury the know these ready for the system, the schools and stay up to 12 days. they withdrew and left the shelter like this. look at the destruction room. it's huge. now there is no electricity, no volta and no food, we have nothing to watch here. we are under a seat and displaced the palestinians and southern gaza say that too afraid to
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attend to the north because of the vines. many are living in 10 counts and rough, i in terrible conditions, they say the only option is to stay put the supply shortages of food and medicine and this much money on my side. yeah. why didn't type go back? how can i, when it's not safe? if we go back, the tanks could talk to us. some people went back to net sarina and they was short and most of it, my only mistake is that i listened to these writings and left to the south south to see if it would have been better if i'd stayed in garza and died with dignity. if i open the passage and allow us to go back to garza, i swear to god i will go back. oh, push it 10 to for my daughter's house. if i have 2 rods and staying with someone, come on a foot in the. busy they have the until now the situation is tough. there are a strikes, shelling and barriers, and just how to go up know if there is a sci fi, we can go back with being displaced to rough. uh, tensor sets up and we stay to high of the suite. what shall we do?
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we so we go. we will not leave all land. if they tell us they will build a fence outside garza, we swear to god. we're not leaving. what shall we do with staying in this tent? until god ease is our situation and that allow us to go back to our homes. i enjoy now my model number showed her as the senior political analyst could still to get more one. so what do you take from this term? that's a, is there any politicians certain is really politicians have been using a voluntary migration in reference to palestinians in gauze and you know, i know andrew, sometimes we would call this or radian, or what do you and in the sense of saying something and meaning something opposite, this is not voluntary at all. this is anything but the voluntary. when you conduct uh, almost almost a 100 year war on the, on the guys the strip one, the palestinians and guys are making the impossible to sustain a decent living limit. meaning even any living, oh oh,
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whatsoever. and then for basically to push people out slowly, but surely i quoted them voluntarily. even call it humanitarian, meaning this is for the good of the palestinians because the port but a serious problem, it would not be able to withstand the winter. so probably is better for them to direct tents in sight. and i, as they did 75 years ago when they were also ethnic things from their homeland. so it's kind of what could, it's kind of a quick, it's kind of continued on every possible ways to human, to human, italian and human endeavor. but it is something that these are, these are contemplating seriously and moving into the, to the what's happening with the international court of justice um, south africa just a couple of days ago. i brought this case up. and this is why the government having no choice now, but to, to answer to this. you know,
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of course we've been covering this thing since day one, but uh, to spend the weekend looking at this document, this 8 to page document again and again. and basically, just to see how brilliantly it summarizes the past 3 months, i would say this is a must 3 thing for everyone among all of yours. and as a point of, uh, like station, i would say it's not a 3 that's on, although it's $180.00 pages, half of them are foot notes and it's certainly not written in any sort of, uh, you know, not the legal phrase. and it's a very digestible, and basically just explains in lane man's language of what has gone on the past 3 a months and why it is a genocide then what does it mean for us to be a genocide? why all these more crimes have to be reported on come together in one core there it is planned by these rallies within the intent that the document, in fact,
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details over some 13 pages from page um, i'm not sure 57, probably 270. it just calls on from one is road or for shift or another is very to official. one of the, the one minutes i thought i, mr. one, follow me during turnover. the army chief, some sort of work to tell you how there was a consensus among these really lead to carry out a general side against the better sitting people. now what do we start getting out of the general started again as it's explained in the document brilliantly, i once again, it doesn't matter if it's happening. and i talked about the time of war or the time of peace because genocide, ready was picked thought, take place and that's beside the point. i mean, there's a cannot defend itself by saying what on about the war with how much that's not a good excuse. why to get a general psych so it's not even a good because it's got a disproportionate, there's a force against the people in kaiser. right. so i know it's a very,
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very important document, and i think the next weeks and months we're not going to just be studying if we need to be looking at to insure on every part of that to make the case for the international public opinion. because in my mind, in the court of public opinion, it's going to be more important to the end of the day, more effective in the end of the day then pursuing, designing in some sort of, you know, international legal uh, courts. yeah. that, that gets to my next question, actually i'm the, the chances of any is ready, the officials seeing the inside of a of a corner. i'm seems remote at this point, but so as you say, the possible, the absolutely. but the, the dakota, public opinion, as you say is what seems to matter more, at least in the short term. yes, that sort of lead. i think, i think this is really key because we are in the midst of a non brother and genocide. then these ranges are warning each and every day that this is going to be this gonna be going on for me more months. right? so the didn't didn't,
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and we're not talking about the history. we're not talking about the past. we talking about the present and the future. so they, they thought the public opinion is important and more confident as joining south africa, it in there uh, pointing out is that sort of genocide and those complicit. what is right for this general side, mainly the united states that you can, others will enable genocide. so i think before we get to the rolling of the international court of justice, the, the court of public opinion is important to start bit tiring. washington longer than others from going on with their complicity with is right and to defend is really is from continuing to go. not of the same, i guess that people have guys. so i think this process is essential. it's been dispensable. it's gonna push to be put on all, not just legally, but politically as well. yeah. be certainly very interesting to see how this plays out for the model. i'm sure i just hear senior political science. thank to let me do some other news now in japan, a passenger jet has called far on
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a runway tokyo's, anita airport, off the colliding with the coast guard playing all those on the japan airlines jet, made it off the aircraft alive, 5 people on the smaller plane were killed. fenton monahan, reports cameras at tokyo sunday. the airport capture the moment at the collision of japan airlines passenger get struck the coast guard playing on the runway as it was coming into land. the jet was soon engulfed in flames. but staff and those on board responded fast and all the passengers and crew made it out alive. but several of the smaller coast guard plane were killed at georgia to start panel lines informed. the civil aviation bureau, the 379 people, including 367 passengers, and 12 crew members had been safely evacuated regarding the coast guard plain. the captain was evacuated at times. 5 of the crew members were concerned out my store
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within an hour of the passenger jet, catching fire. there was nothing left but wreckage, but extraordinarily, we all witnessing the fast. how long of a nearby say 350? this is one of the newest models of commercial airline jets in the world. the pacific at cost that was flying today is just 2 years old. the coast guard says it's plane was preparing to head to the west coast to deliver a to earthquake victims when the collision happens all runaways. honda were closed after the crash and investigation is underway to find out how the 2 planes ended up on the same runway. vince and monahan how to 0, chris gilbert has the latest now from the japanese capital. reports trickling out about what has happened. we don't go, we do not have any official uh, confirmation of what the circumstances that lead to this crash. well, but a local media report saying that the coast guard playing,
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carrying the 6 personnel on board, which was on its way to deliver a to the earthquake effect of the region of japan into the runaway area at about the same time that the depend airlines plane was landing, this is yet to be confirmed by uh the coast guard. um, but these, this is what, uh, tbs they put on tv and, uh, the local media report saying, uh, the pen airlines plane clipped uh, the coast guard, the plain uh, sitting uh the rear of the plain uh on the fun. we'll see in those room a remarkable images uh from inside the cabin called the smoke filling up. as of the passengers and crew began evacuating. and remarkably, they old managed to get out. there had been about 17 injuries full from the dependent airlines playing full or have taken to hospital to for smoking relation to the other mind the injuries and the risk also receiving mine injuries i can look
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to list outcome from what could have now the like an absolute, catastrophic disaster, but you know, it is also a tragedy for those on board. the coast guard plain fight to us and now did die. and we also have the captain who is reportedly. busy also in a critical condition, and as you had the coast guard plain was on the way to western japan, which was struck by a powerful click on monday. at least 48 people have been killed. the magnitude 7.6 quite happened off the coast of if you'd call a preset you, causing widespread damage was in 1000 members of japan's military are helping rescue team search for survivors. a c nami warning has now been lifting the g. thank you i yeah, i have received reports that very large scale damage has been new for i including numerous casualties building collapses and fire eggs. i my hot safety
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as to the power outages on order outages and communication disruption is that are currently occurring. the workers have been on site and are in the process of restoring them to a unit kim, it has more from kind of our in japan. this is a residential enclave. and i'm going to just step out of frames for our caravan to show you the aftermath of that magnitude. 6 points or sorry, 7.6 quake. although the power in this area was probably closer to magnitude 5. but you can see just the damage the, the ground giving way under these homes. and entangled among them are cars. you can see a car just squashed under a i this located home and neighbors here say that there were people inside of these homes when the ground shook, but as far as they know, nobody have died. thankfully from this amazing
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scene here. neighbors say that the gas and water are still cut. so we see people staffers here trying to kind of bring some semblance of order into this residential enclave. but they say that they have managed to get a power back, but you should call us is a coastal prefecture of some 1000000 people on the west of japan main island of point of view. this is the region that has taken much of the data is not to mention a tremor isn't aftershocks from that new years. they quake it on the north is the up in center of this quaking no toll peninsula. and according to japan's public, broadcaster n h k. most of the known states holidays are being confirmed in watching my cities as the weather agency here in japan are wanting people to stay away from the coastal areas, at least for the next week. in particular,
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in the coming few days as a set of head on ads, you see that ukraine accuses russia of targeting civilians in a wave of miss all tags on is to biggest fixing the the hello. we got some live a, all showers across the amazon pace and as per usual, big some of the heads just showing up here and we'll say some of the weather to it's northern parts of option 2. and the power required year require dental was a southeastern corner of personnel further south. it's on the one side for the fulton's pool standing getting up to 19 degrees celsius less moments ago, one into one side of the mostly we still in place here. plenty establish an across mount. so for sale, pushing up towards peru towards the equity. doable. say some west the weather
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coming in here as we go on through the next couple of days. little bit of weather to making his way across the caribbean sea. this plank line of cloud that's still in place that will bring more heavy showers there within the corrupt to costa rica . central america's a little bit of web and then it just makes his way across jamaica, easily using further use with someone, whether that's a southern positive cube in. so his spaniel tell us of one or 2 showers to it, to the east and onto the caribbean, but a lot of some sign in between. fabulous on the side across north america as well. we have got to share with carrying away from the eastern seaboard. we have got the width of weather that coming into texas, louisiana. i will make his way further east with and then we got some very wet weather coming in across the west coast of the west, pushing for the southwards antennae to snow over the mountains of the it is a tenant of turn to produce objective these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military with
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telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of his randy, public discourse, anti war voices persist, sales calling the traitors. the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next, the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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[000:00:00;00] the plugin you're watching, i just need a reminder on top stories this out for people including a baby have been killed in and is really strikes on the headquarters of the palestinian red crescent in hon. eunice. more than 22000 people had been killed in his wells on gauze, hama says, ongoing, says it's killed, several is ready. so just by destroying tanks. and that's a nice thing of mine for you. is really mimicry saying it kills several homeless members along causes, coastline. the display. saddest thing is in southern dogs,
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i say they are too afraid to return to the north because of the fight to many. i'm living in 10 camps and rough and facing shortages of food and medicine. at least a full palestinians had been killed off the confrontations with his really forces in the occupied westbank. it happened during a raid near the city of cope tilio. at least 7 palestinians had been arrested. is ready. soldiers also stormed the jeanine refugee camp. and the city of south 5th, but a smith has moved from nablus. the well doesn't raise across the occupied westbank overnight to the most serious of those in the town of as on just the visa count. cuba in the north of the west bank and that full palestinians were killed in violent confrontations with is rarely security forces. and these rails have kept the bodies of those for that's not unusual. they've kept the bodies of 46 palestinians who been killed in similar circumstances since october the 7th. and also overnight 7 palestinian has died in these riley prison 23 year old
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abdul rahman by ash was serving a 35 month sentence, 7 prisoners it since october. the 7th. it's a high number and comes against the background way as well as pile them into the legislative huffman, the conditions, the palestinian prisoners of the national security. minnesota, is it mob been give a man with convictions for an assignment to racism, a membership of a terrier group of mine who's taking particular interest in telling his constituents how is going to make life much how to the palestinian prisoners? no indications yet. as of the cause of death of abdul rahman, bosh, 23 years old. investigations are continuing according to these riley prison. bernard smith. i'll just a rough numbers is rarely is once again, withholding tax revenues from the governing palestinian body in the occupied west by the move could bankrupt the palestinian authority and seriously hom,
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the territories economy. as the amount of con, reports from ramallah to the markets aren't as busy as normal. the single largest employer in palestine is the public opinion, will far as he will p a. but it's in danger of going bankrupt and with is the palestinian economy. the crisis is the worst, the p a, a suffered since it was established in 1993 of the deals, low quotes. israel refuses to give the p a, its own money to pay a ton, collect its own tax revenues, and relies on israel to do so. what i cannot mix professor, explains why you fucking buddies, the whole novel doc, we'll go from the circle, pears agreement, put a lot of restrictions on the palestinian economy, which stopped it using his own resources as it sees fit and is really is have it restricted policy and economic growth as a result of the policy and you know, towards he wasn't able to manage the economy successfully because of this and couldn't establish economic institutions to develop and independent economy. the
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policy and you know, authority remains the key economic dr. palestinians implying a 143000 people. the p a is currently paying an average of between 60 and 75 percent of salaries due to each worker. because israel is withholding the tax and a lot of people of be able to hold on one of the couple of the sell it a week uh, covers only 40 to 60 percent of our needs. so we have to look for other jobs. some workers used to look for jobs and as were in the cities that know that's also being taken away from us. and this is the trade crossing between palestine and these role . these really say they'll release the money, but with deductions and no money to pay employees in gaza. the p a has refused this and says, israel must pay or that's owed. the issue is driven a wedge between allies, america and his ro. the last president joe biden is putting a tremendous amount of pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to release the funds to the palestinian authority. but so the prime minister is also under
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a tremendous one, a process from within his own coalition policy. the open the right system for right finance minister, betsy little smart judge has said publicly, not a single cycle will be transferred to the palestinian authority. if it does, then he's going to quit the colors in government. and that could at the very least mean early elections, but probably the end of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his political career, the u. s. though is clear, it won't say revitalized pe to take a vengeful controlling goes off of the wall. anything other than a week, p a is not something is wrong ones. and currently the far as he is this week, as it has ever been and it's getting weaker and wrong calling out is there. i'm on the well, i'm not one of the shot. i just see i just do senior political analyst, george me, i talk about this. so um. busy what's, what's israel's motivation for doing this and doing this now is the same with the vision that we've had since what 3 decades now this,
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this sort of an arrangement that is really made with the about a single thoughts or would it be a low back in 1993 on words on the 7 agreements, including the economic protocols that missed that i've been assigned back then you sort of the godfather of the also process. this was already since then. it was bad . these were bad protocols, enjoys the bad, the agreement that transition, that agreement, 7 of the what a whole and meant to do the same thing. create a palestinian dependency on is read on everything in terms of independence, sovereignty economy, security or in terms of seasonal travel into in terms of even consensus about, you know, contingent on people. everything during the last ninety's the had to do with the 1st thing i was one that was defend us, one is right. and that created the number of things, mostly under development,
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mostly impoverishment, mostly corruption. because as soon as you create that kind of dependency between one economy on the other, you create a shadow economy and you create corruption. so when we talk about the corruption, independence, you know, sort of what's talking about the relationship with this, right? for example, the house ministry and his red pass started in palestine is one guy that was the education industry. so i thought i was everything that has to do with is right is correct. and that was the invention by the x rays from the very beginning. so the taxes is also part of the dependency in terms of the economic conditions you want to export time to think the rest of the world. you want to import anyone in design, you'll always, depending on who's right and is, are always puts conditions. do you mean the 8th, a better sense? so in addition to impoverishment, in addition to under the development of corruption, the humiliation cause is that will always be the master and able to dictate the condition and when it's released the funds. and when it doesn't produce the funds,
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so what can be the, the, the, the palestinian leadership in the west bank do at this point was they, i know as a, as you are suggesting conflicts to completed in this. what i said this has, this happened to the 1990s, but this was supposed to be done for and the worst thing. but again, the intentional thing by that is, right. what's the make the temporary permanent. so one of these agreements were signed in there in the mid 19 ninety's. 50 years later we're, we're still living by them. the 1st, you know, frontiers to subject it through the thing is right in the human ation. corruption and so on, so forth. assume is really dictation. so in some ways you have to go back to the sponsor, right? is that his lawyer, the united states? and that's why in this very particular case, dependency and no thought of the appeal to the united states. the united states vote by silence of the policy and or thought of the as general side goes on and
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gaza in order to get to the money owed by is right. so the united states, this is not frustrating because there, it says there at least on monday to the but it's been a part of the is right. so there's no, we want at least one is in part with that i know at least the part that has to do with guys and so on, so forth. so you have a dependency and is that you have a corrupting relationship and then everybody wants to know why. when is right, it's decides to dictate its conditions. you have to go back to the united states, united states, eventually what, what does it do? it tries to get more or more concessions out of the policy and i thought of it and so on, so forth. it's a definition contract. it's a devilish agreement. it's subject kids to buy this thing into mind here in addition, and we've been going through it for 3 decades now. and in terms of the pressure from the united states, we've seen whenever nets and yahoo as a is prime minister, that whatever pressure he takes from the us doesn't seem to make much difference. he continues to basically do what he wants to know. what happened? i mean, just to, to refresh our memory, endorse of our viewers. but then, you know,
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as kind of a learned a lesson right. in his book and his human guess horrific book that came out recently called b. b. he would leave his, at his own experience, right. so he was a prime minister between 90961999. when some of those old style agreements were being signed, he signed the one on him, but on the wire, what agreements i, anyway, he appears less on was because the, at the time president clinton, with so much pressure on him, making him sign the agreement. and the him on agreement, but why he gave something like 8 percent to that kind of thing and authority from area see to any a better way to make it and make a long story short. basically allowing depend a single subject to control more errors and that was back that led to his dot don forward, but he, that's his reading or his past. and that's why he lost the elections and 1999 opening the way for the at the time, who would but act on directions. so for him,
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listening to the united states or the dining, i better come president visitors detriment since then he stopped listening. when he became prime minister in 2009 basically, until today he stopped listening to american presidents thinking one, there's a lot of has already about congress. he doesn't have to listen to any american president and dentist that he can most of his way through the is a lot be pressure and so on, so forth and get away with a lot because american president change. but he has been prime minister now for something like a decade and a half to get your thoughts on this. uh, i just need a senior political analyst model on the shot to thanks. sedans, pamela g, rapid support forces say they are open to an immediate and unconditional c spot. so we negotiations with the army. the. our staff made the announcement in a statement that signed with a suit the needs of civilian coalition. the army was also invited to assign the same declaration leader of the rapids support forces. how much come then?
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that alone says the declaration could lay the groundwork for peace talks to end, the war has been raging some 9 months. the media tycoon and jimmy lie has pleaded not guilty to all charges at his trial in hong kong lines. if he's a threatening hong kong, some national security, and conspiring to commit foreign collusion, he's been held in solitary confinement since december 2020 and is facing life imprisonment if found guilty. light and his now shut the apple daily newspaper with key supporters of hong kong pro democracy movement. assembly in opposition lead to lee jain young has been stabbed in the south eastern city of bruce, and it was flown to the capital sold, doctor se is injuries on not life threatening local media. so he was touring the side of a proposed airport when a man austin for an autograph, suddenly lunged forward and stamped him in the neck that's been taken into custody
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least democratic party. natalie last, the 2022 presidential election. the ukrainian government is accusing the russian military of deliberately targeting residential areas. russian missile strikes on key evan, other cities have killed at least 4 people rescue as have been pulling wounded people out from under the rubble of destroyed buildings in the capital. ukraine's main power operate to says 250000 people. without electricity. i said big is in kiff and has more, as we've been told, is that there are hundreds of massages launched. ukraine says that they've inception most of those, but some have monies to get through. not here in case you're told by the man we started, could scroll down, several sites has been hit now at one of the sites. and if i can just show you the impact here, it seems like it landed right behind is clicking this must've crates, as you know,
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from the authorities that 40 people over 40 people haven't injured that this uh block off that these apartments of also one person sofa has been killed at the site . no, they were fires across keith from those impacts and it started in the early hours of this morning, the air raid sirens through and tough. you could hear the air defenses firing into the sky. we had those explosions, but also we felt and heard the impact. mendoza themselves managed to get through now ukraine 2nd largest city khaki was also here to extensive the in the mid they told people to remain in the shelters as it was not safe. i saw, you know, ukraine's doing his best to talk to him to sit these missiles. but despite the air defenses, some of the refreshing themselves are still getting through. and the reality is that keep the captain has not face this intensity of bombardment since the early days of the wolf. well don't tell us that the most is a senior electra in conflict and security of kings college london. she joins me now from london. so 1st of all, what do you make of this when you pushed by russia to hickey evans,
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other cities of the same time? it's, it's a familiar tacky take given it's coming up to 2 years of what's russia hoping to achieve given to both sides are in somewhat of a stalemate. yes, i mean, you're right. there's nothing really fundamentally new about the start date. russia uses massively last winter on a late 2022 when you get in tried also to massively bombard ukrainian energy infrastructure cdn infrastructure, another military infrastructure. so i think we're seeing a repeat of that, but the intensity is extremely high in terms of the number on the amount of new starts that are launched, or the only thing we can, you'll see i'm the idea is due to a certain extent to try to overload that you bring an ad defense based on monday out at defense capability. so that didn't,
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it becomes harder for your brain to sort of he'd got the incoming mix science, but uh that responses i mean have being positive. i'm the number of a sort of of, of tight at craft systems. i've never managed to intercept incoming. we started so as has been cry time. the objective also is to head from many different directions so that there is sort of right deception of that you create now. now defense system . and i think that the overall strategy of ross race really to try to exhaust the system and to undermine the willingness of western countries, especially the us of continuing to provide support. are you great? i so we are entering, we're here again sort of this war of attrition of clothes in terms of the exact time, any kind sites with this moment when and not only has ukraine, i have a russian landing ship in crimea and for the funeral, but also as we know a few days or well there was this,
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these um stacy launches or these are tax on based on we don't know the details yet, but it seems maybe just the brand new is were behind that and they were to begin casualties. so the russian leader, she probably sees that it needs to react very forcefully, that the minds inside russia to, to react to that and you bring in a counter attack. so i think this is also part on phosphate, all frustrated. so the propaganda machine, as well as trying to over when you grade in a defensive systems, it should also be remembered that russians are continuing to operate into project vaughn from the ground in bay area. so don't yet, i old left on the lines of the nice thing beyond scanning around steve car. so this is not replacing the ground, defend saves that are taking place on the ground which are slow. and they're taking lots of very high amount of russian music for equipment and man,
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we're going to have to leave it there. don't mean to last cyber most i thanks so much for being with us. that's how somalia has reacted angrily to a deal between ethiopia and the breakaway region of some of the land that would give addis ababa access to the red sea. it's expected to allow ethiopia to establish a coastal marine base and access to a port. mogadishu says the deal threatens piece as the ability in the region and is we're calling it sam baset. it's a easy up you. alexandra bias has more ceremony out of out of the, brought the leaders of those ethiopia, and the break away territory of small the land closer to long sought goals. but similar, the 2 most of it's going to be somewhere around this because this will be the starting point for on cooperation with the brotherly people of somebody land to grow and develop together in cooperation and ensure common security with the as we've repeatedly stated previously,
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we don't wish to use force on any one. rather we'll use what we have cooperatively . the memorandum of understanding lisa's ethiopia, port facilities on small island, red sea coast, access to the ocean, had been an ethiopian priority since eritrea became independent 3 decades ago. leaving if you, if he has remaining territory landlocked small, the lands president says that in return you will recognize his territories, independence, somali land declared autonomy from the rest of somalia, in 1991. but is still claimed by mogadishu, the end of the signing of one of them on the way up. we are very happy and we thank you for your pin apartment just as we signed the agreement here. we have allowed them to columbus as of last day. and they would also recognize us as an independent states. they will become the 1st state to recognize somebody land off to the
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signing of this memorandum of understanding. as the government of somalia announced that it will convene an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss the agreement to talk about which it considers a violation of its territorial sovereignty. alexandra buyer's alger 0. a disgraceful my paralympics done. i'll skip a story. yes. is set to be freed from jail on parole in nearly 11 years after killing his girlfriend, re this dean can't believe his mother. june says she's not convinced the story has been rehabilitated, but she didn't object to the 37 year old being free. the story is short and leave a dad in his home on valentine's day in 2013, he'll be released on friday with a set of head on al jazeera and spoiled the palestine national football team arriving contact for the agent. come will hear from one of that place. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global your real estate destination,
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due by the skills for now his father had some thank you so much. how signs, national football team has arrived in katara? how does the asian comp and where is touching down in doha is one of them. 24 countries taking part in the tournament despite the ongoing war back home. and the richardson has more now from the palestine team. hotel, the palestine all likely to be the neutral favorites. at vase asian color, a score offering, refresh points, and a positive focal point from full that's happening in the homeland had charge of the same thing. there was a constant failing banzai's
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a month supply is about what is happening. so that friends and families back home, the schools being preparing for his tournament at a training camp in saudi arabia, the place known stopping such a friends and family in gaza. and in the west bank and underlining just some fiscal, but his being to prepare for based solomon's the situation that's happening just gives us almost think about is just a matter of trying to block. the negative energy that comes from the outside. this is just, this is just how you as a full, very have to be mentally ready because see the news and the images that we see every day. this actually it's a big heart breaking up because these are the families of our friends and family that, you know, it's our, our people. and also for us it's a hard break. but i think this gives us a motivation for this asian because it's the biggest stage and understand the concept. so for us being able to advance from the group stage,
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this gives the whole world to see that we're doing something for the country and also gives the people back home something to be happy about with everything that's going on. so really it's very important for us now, like i said, it's more positive than it is negative for i think do you have the, the team and full time provide a bit of rest price to the people back in dollars or in the west. but of course this, because honestly for boys it's and it's not, it's not more of an entertainment than it is a life. it's a way of life for us. we live, we brief football. this is, it's not work. you know, we do this because we are trying to make our population, our people happy. so like i said, with everything that's going on this, this is the states to be for the, for things to get, you know, seen for the whole world, to be aware that we're here. you know, it's just play like every other country and every human understanding. the local can always is hearing cancel,
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saying they'll be doing everything they tend to support the policy going see a percentage of the tickets. so revenue that will be going so that is affected by the war in goals at all. so during the asian cup game days will feature messages of support, 2 full pallets spinning in front. this is a busy time for the palestine st. the trunk to qualify for the world cup for the 1st time in 2026. i can one points from that 1st 2 games in that campaign. it keeps them in with the chance of making it. this'll be the 3rd a couple of parents never before have i managed to win a game at this tournament, it would be quite the monuments. it's here in town, so i could secure by the historic victory in a group. it also includes a ran hong kong on the united, our veterans on the richardson. how do you say era? so the spanish football or at the center of the women's woke up kissing scandal has appeared in a majority court jennifer her most so gave evidence against former spanish football president, luis ruby alice who kissed her on the lips as
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a celebrated winning the world cup in august, the judge must decide if the case should be sense for trial ruby alice has been banned from all football activity by sci fi and denies any wrong doing the yeah, everything has gone well. i just wanted to wish everyone a happy new year. the process will follow its course. i want to thank people for their support. i hope all goes great for everyone. it's been a long process. wayne rooney has been sacked by birmingham city following a disastrous stem. the former england captain only $12.00 of his 15 lead games in charge and oversaw the team dropping from 6 to 20th. and the english 2nd tier, arriving to del, has made an impressive return to the court. after a year out of action, the spanish star beat dominic team at the brisbin international, the down now $37.00. how does the places leasing in the 2nd round at last?
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here's australian open, having undergone 2 rounds of hip surgery is 22 times a grand slam winner has hinted that this could be his final season is a one. is this an emotional, i mean part of the need for me not that uh, probably uh, one of the offices of my dentist that we talked about have the chance to come back after a year and play in front of an amazing crowd on play. i think that the way i think of the baby would be level to be the 1st day is something that the probably make us feel proud to to myself, to all of the family that had been there every single day during the last year. oh, there's been a big shock in the united kept in part, chile pulled off an unexpected to one, went over rece, thomas barrios, sarah and danielle is see go the top 10 stars. emery is the car and stuff. no system has. who's struggling with a back injury?
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the is of dennis done at cricket. coach jonathan trots has had his contract extended for another year. the former england batsman oversaw the countries compressive woke up performance last year in which they beat pockets on england, sri lanka, and the netherlands and the on the milwaukee bucks is 15 game home. a winning street is over eastern conferences. second place team were beaten by the indiana pacers, a 122. so a $114.00 days mark has done run. oh there was a surprise result set in madison square garden in new york next on western conference in the minnesota terms of a 12126. let me see on a project in our celebrating winning me any tell winter plans they could meet the vegas golden knights as free now in outdoor savings,
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spectacles. this was seattle's fist when okay, that is all you support for that back to you? of course stuff. thanks but a hand that's it for me hasn't speak of for the news. uh, i'll be back in a moment with more of the days the are born and raised in garza know, have married the palestinian from the occupied westbank both her out of her assignment. you need is reading me to 3 permits, to visit one another, the new headquarters, the homes along this traditional christmas carol in the lutheran church in bethlehem. but her sister jean was buried under the russell. the 1st showing was degree, goes to those immediately, not as viewed as they said that i want to know immediately. i don't accept my sense
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to celebrate christmas. why my family are facing him on and every year at victory is really tough to will come pick them and to us from all over the world this year, the lights haven't been turned on. as you can see, the major square is the one who does that. the frustration and sadness, but many here say they refuse to give up on ho a frank assessments to the problem is that is it or is allowed to be outside that? and so it's international law, and one of the reasons that should be the is the fact that is and has declared war or no coupons, people informed opinions, the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most be the women and children inside story on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines this year. with the
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