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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 6, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST

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the, the the hello, i'm sorry for that. this is the news all lies from the coming up in the next 60 minutes for us to monetary and she says, month, so there's very a tax on the gaza strip. i've rented the territory uninhabitable, causes alex the hospital is overwhelmed with casualties, as is where the strikes target civilians in the center and south of the strip. more shuttle diplomacy the us secretary of state arrives. and so here with the aim of
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using tensions in the middle east, and you report reveals a surge and the growth of the legal settlements in the occupied westberg since the war on god. so to get the, we begin this news out in jobs or the u. n c, monetary in chief is wanting the month, so it is very bombardment and battles between hamas fighters and is where the forces of make the territory simply uninhabitable. mountain griffith says that palestinians in gaza are witnessing daily threats to the very existence while the world watches on. he also said the humanitarian community has been left with the impossible mission of supporting more than 2000000 people, even as its own stuff. a being killed and displaced. as you, as wanting comes as is where the strikes continue to target civilians in this sense are in the south of the strip causes alex the hospital is overwhelmed with casualties. thousands of palestinians have been killed. the remarks reports
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another compartment begins several and strikes in swift succession. the target sites off the sites in con eunice bos, clouds of smoke the now familiar but still frightening sites across garza and the weather was human and you know, sometimes the bloss sleep lodge crate has all the times shut that homes. the only result, the damage often appears beyond measure. local survivors, theme beyond shock. the rescue is operate with little safety. but that bravery is also beyond doubt. carpets active stretches, tract is ambulances. there are
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a few other options to transport the dead. those close to a carried into central gauze is act so hospital the agonies, evidence on a rivals phase. the young child hold into the housing the his mother knew the same. hospitals exit. people pray for those you've already passed away. that's made up with syngenta grieves his sister, brother and wife, his son uses fades date and 12 year old daughter in john this moment is private. the document says a message publicly, sorry. as an all, the men, as we saw is waiting tons are being dropped on homes, children and women. would you accept this for your own children and women?
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alongside the grief he expresses and go to the what he calls the west, particularly the us from and britain, libya the almost that i e. and before those supporting israel with miss hawes, an aircraft carriers, those supporting israel and sending their generals to help with plans. who are you planning against? we are on our people, civilians, we have nothing on the j, but among the bonus and the missouri. so i'm show a surprising in the string highlight the coming back and lemme can type it in most . we've moved from one spot to another because we're afraid of this up. everyone's afraid for the kids. but we're not leaving outlined, even when the will stops. and we find out homes destroyed, we will erect tents until gold sends us out for the children here. no help came. now they're left with only more pres the months. how does that
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mean while heavy rain full is worsening? the conditions in northern gaza. i'll just here is honest, i'll sharif as being to the jeep value refugee camp to see what people that have been having to and you, the most pleasure the day. i mean we have mobile now is to did a new problem for civilians. here is war and siege and testify on the gaza strip and with the rainfall. municipalities are no longer being able to operate as a result of their vehicles being destroyed by as rarely forces the button as it should be. i know, unfortunately the tragedy has the full in us, the tragedy of which we have won the jabante, a campus been flooded as a result of the overflow of the, of the shade reservoir. because we lost electricity completely and we were unable to operate. generates is, we don't have solar energy. we did not have any new solar panels since the beginning of the war against the gaza strip. there is a quantity of solar panels. however, these panels are being held at the gaza strip with you. and he said above the,
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so now we're issuing a last coal to rescue the jabante account and rescue the jabante a municipality. for you, i'm following the destruction of the majority of vehicles. the majority of wastewater pumps and well, that's a lot of them. and how did you know how we left the war? and here we are facing the new war. sewage was or leaked into classrooms and flooded them, or children are suffering from disease and gastro intestinal symptoms. we are suffering from sickness. this is the situation we are living in. this is the tragedy that we are living in. our situation is dire and hold on a said you again us upon the other. upon look at our children and their payments, sewage, water, disease, trash, and the seller. we are human beings, we want peace, we want to live like the human being or something is on a couple of 100 the do. i did have a heavy while. you don't have another the. so a new danger threatens the lives of presidents and the lives of refugees here at the shelters. because of the pulling of rain water and wastewater at the
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municipality cannot do its work due to the municipalities, vehicles being targeted by the occupation forces. and just to show you a gives you all tremendously a live. now to talk about zoom, who's in rough up in southern gaza, and tara most strikes during the course of the day. can you bring us up to date on what the latest is? yes, more strikes and more victims for from the palestinian sites as since the day begins at today, where the use really meant it to be had round up the tax on the software at parts of garza. and this is a be situation also a during the last couple of days were unrelenting. a couple of destruction and devastation took place in han unice city for 12 palestinians today have to report that killed as we have been. also during the last hour, contacting a number of our colleagues, and i'm also our hospital wondering about the situation that had been informing us
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that they have been listening and tearing on, getting shilling by the is very to the re eval on getting clock clips of fires. that had been opened against residents and also residential buildings in the central areas of community. now the tax also continued in the middle of over night to of cause a stripe. and in the last, uh, our, the is really auxilary shilling, had to renew its own dairy about our town, alongside with ongoing bombing and confrontations that we have the power steering appliances and the, is really soon just in the day of refugee count of and those are alongside with outrage, where a day by day residents that have are suffering and the fighting that get much more difficult and worse by the minutes. which also in both of significant news rep for palestinians to keep fleeing to the south of the cause of where the humanitarian conditions, the excess of painting on daily basis. well indeed, and we've heard from mountain griffiths to any amount of terry and chief cooling
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the condition simply uninhabitable. presently, that wouldn't be any real news to the people who were there at the heart of it. i mean, to live through it as well. this is a multi dimensional aspect of the line from generally in gaza. right now is uninhabitable due to the fact that 70 percent of the residential buildings in gauze are on destroyed completely or partially. and also in the self people are completely suffering from the deterioration of the humanitarian conditions and with full absence of hygiene conditions and set facilities in the make shift tens and the mass refugee centers that they are trying to take refuge and to seek safety in despite the fact that passed and you start to believe that there is no anybody safe and there is no, any place that is completely safe to be away from the unrelenting button. and the bike is very forces bought the policy is trying to cope with the situation right
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now. we have very limited humanitarian access to fluid, to, to, to also, to medical supplies. and the more grubbing greske solving surprise of, in fact to us disease, especially among children, a woman and requesting is that life would be also uninhabitable of to if the war ended on people written back again to the house as a display a did regarding all the destruction that had been carried out against the civil infrastructure. the for people will take years to rebuild what had been destroyed. but right now are focusing on surviving window pertaining main essential items for living. despite the, the very limited to humanitarian access to the territory. and the ongoing is very bottom and also prevent on fruitful the process of 8 distributions inside garza especially for the middle and for also the another part of the territory. all right, target couple is in the, in rough uh, southern goes a fine. so as always, with the reporting as a generalist taking place in my wasi west of con eunice,
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specifically is killed in his grasp on the bottom of the victims were most the children of 2 palestinian families who was seeking refuge in a designated safe side. i'll just here is a small omar was there, and a warning. his report contains distressing images of the morning and gaza shows the aftermath of the massacre, the israeli army committed against the top. and that was the last families in all my wasi is this, do you have also lost family's house? was targeted 14 civilians who sought refuge there were killed. the top family had left their homes in search of safety, taking shelter with the ever so la family and con eunice, one minute. and the alma was the area had been designated a safe soon by the israeli army urging civilians, particularly those in the east and central regions to evacuate their homes because of the air strikes. however, after they moved here, 14 of them were killed including 9 children, letting me and so give us off motion sensor. we was sleeping and it was nearly 12
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o'clock. there's an area between elma wasi and our beloved the tents mattresses and not on tops. suddenly a pal fornia struck, shook us awake. we found a deep crisis. the destruction of some tents, along with numerous casualties. among them were approximately 11 or 12 members of the hot tub family. they were instructed to evacuate their initial residences and so refuge on agricultural land and attempts to escape the cold. they became the target of an ass strike. what's the threat to these innocent children post to israel and the united states? by the me. when i had a morning and evening stained with blood in the gaza strip, with each sunrise, a large number of casualties is discovered, especially children, of upfront costs of the palestinians. here, particularly the grieving families, are preparing for the funerals. may god help us, we belong to gold,
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and to him we shall return. gold is sufficient for us. as the bodies are prepared by the workers of the all necessary medical complex, more, the atmosphere is one of sorrow and anger. anger at the massacre committed by the is really army and the daily atrocities it continues to perpetrate. us do us exit stage as the blinking has arrived into cuba on the 1st leg. if you have another diplomatic, 2 of the middle east, lincoln will be looking to east rising tensions across the region. he's told them at least 4 times since the war began, and he's visited israel 5 times over that period. during this trip on top of meeting scheduled in israel and in ramallah in the occupied westbank, lincoln's also expected to be in the united arab emirates, jordan cotter saudi arabia and egypt company. how could, has more from the white house, a secretary of state antony blinkin being sent to the middle east. capitals,
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as well as israel and the occupied west back president joe biden, sending him because of fears that the escalating tensions in the region could broaden into a wider regional war. the concern, but the escalation in the red sea as a result of attacks by whose these on commercial shipping vessels and the retaliation by the united states. and also the recent attack on a senior, hamas leader and his aides and the attribution of responsibility assigned to israel by both hamas and hezbollah could in turn lead to a broader regional war. the united states trying to calm the rhetoric stem the violence in the hopes that there could be a peaceful solution. also there is the issue of trying to discuss polls
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governance and what that looks like once a israel's war on gaza is over. there is the idea of a revitalized palestinian authority something but the united states sees as a good option, but there is pushed back in the eyes of israel as well. the rising number of palestinian casualties. 22000 and counting. there is still international outcry. the united states pushing israel to be more precise and surgical in their tactics going after high value targets. still, this is something that the united states wants to curve and they are working hard to get is real to comply. kimberly help get al jazeera, the white house will live now too occupied east jerusalem. and of course the honda salute as kimberly was just setting out. and this is obviously a big regional wide trip by the secretary of state. but the most keen attention will be paid to the period when he's in israel and the occupied westbank. what can
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we expect from that leg of this trip to us secretary of state antony, blanket and expected in his 6th visit to israel since the war began. and there's going to be a lot on the agenda when talking to his is really counterparts about where do we go from here. some of the other things that blinking is going to bring to the table is that the is really, is need to transition to a less or intensity type of fighting. and he also perhaps wants to see palestinians going back to where they were displaced from in the north to something else. the americans have been quite strict about is that they want to see more humanitarian aid going into gaza. they say that what's going in is simply not enough in the united nations. have said that gaza is now uninhabitable in spam and is just around the corner. but there are also some other things that he'll discuss with prime
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minister netanyahu and the war cabinet, like the rising settler violence in the west bank and how they need to decrease tensions that. remember, there has been raised on almost a night we basis. and finally, he's going to discuss the issue of the captives and why there has been a stall in these negotiations. seeing if he could make any sort of headway in getting any sort of deal on the table when it comes to bringing back the captive and a pause in the fighting. but the american position has been quite clear that they don't think a ceasefire, or the end of the war is in the cards right now. they do support a pause in the fighting to bring back captives. additionally, we do know that 6 families of captives have arrived at the cost to meet with the united states ambassador to pop up and cut that as prime minister to talk about restarting these negotiations and why they have been stalled. remember, there's been a lot of pressure on benjamin netanyahu from these families saying that he's simply not doing enough. and the issue of the captives is being kept on the back burner.
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so there will be a lot on the table for us secretary of state antony blinking this visit, and it will be a full agenda items there. americans also concerned about possible for the escalation there being more is what he strikes into southern lebanon during the course of friday. what can tell us about that? it's these early armies says that they have struck his bullet command center in response to 10 rockets that were fired in the north to the city of gideon. mon. and these really army also says the tanks and artillery shelled other his bullet positions in the southern part of lebanon. all this comes as the is really defense minister jo after lunch has said that the time for a diplomatic solution with his beloved is simply running out. he says that these really is would prefer to go that route negotiations. but that's simply that window is closing. all of this comes as the groups lead or has enough that i loved gave
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his 2nd speech of the week in which he said that there will be a response to the assassination of fall ahead. i'll go to for which these really still haven't claimed responsibility for, but he says that the decision has already been made and the response is coming. all right, how does that and occupies through some. thank you very much. and as somebody was saying, these are the strikes on southern the 11 on taking place on the same day as that speech from the husband of the the house on must rela, iran calm, isn't buried with more on what he had to say. this was a very detailed speech by the secretary general of hezbollah house on the throttle a he actually told very specifically about b is riley's. he talked about the fact that they were hiding the numbers of the casualties of soldiers that they were hiding. the amounts of equipment that been destroyed. let's take a closer look of what he said. now you have the same as well. so the resistance
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offered zip roughly 9. the videos of attacks along the front. tanks being destroyed, these tanks, exploding sometimes with soldiers sitting on top of these things. vehicles being destroyed, tents where soldiers are sitting and ms. sites falling on top of them. houses where soldiers thought shelters coming under rock and fire with their, with their comrades taking a very long time to rescue them. houses, or 10 speaking, bombed, targeted with, besides. and we could see with our very eyes ambulances rushing to these points. however, the enemy admitted nothing. the captain now often that he picks up with the displacement of these words, he said, these are these who have been displaced is nothing compared to the amount and displacement that the lebanese have faced overuse of is really aggression. they also made an appeal to is right, the civilians who said, if you want to get
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a piece, i can return to your home things put pressure on your government to be able to bring and the will in goals that they also told about the region as well, he said the killing, they're sick as the law of a really they sent him athlete a uh he was a day brother and friend will not go unpunished. will use the right place and right time. but the field will respond. that's a much stronger statement that we've had before. we will not remain silent about violation of this level because this means that every violation in level will become exposed. we talked about the us, he talked about the region. he said that the america, the americans are using isis as an excuse to say in iraq. but he also said, and this is what we have the right thing about the resistance access. take a look. i listen to what he said about the axis of resistance and as they look for it as well as we must all put pressure from left and on from syria, from irag,
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from yemen. we must all put pressure on the meet, the real objective of all these friends is to put an end to the aggression that is going on against the guys are low up for the other one. although as now, finally, he summed up by saying and praising the fight is on the ground saying that they willing to die the gold faith country dignity and wrong calling out of their favorites. us strike in rocks and killed the leader of and run back on group has increased tensions with the country's government. the rocks prime minister says the drone attack is a serious violation of the country sovereignty. zane bus probably has more now from back that of the job as a rocky prime minister is a balancing act between invader, turn strategic partner, the united states and paramilitary groups, close to a rock whose support is crucial for holding power and both dock with a balance appears to be shifting after you withdrawal strength on thursday killed a senior leader from one of the dozens of armed groups that make up rocks. popular
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mobilization forces. the 2nd such attack in recent months on the rocky parent military prime minister mal, how much she also, donnie said the presence of the us led coalition in iraq needs to come to an end, which is and if it just left it on was the popular mobilization forces represent and then take real part of our armed forces. we have repeatedly emphasized that in the event of a violation or transgression by any iraqi party or if iraqi law is violated, the iraqi government is the only party that has the right to follow up on the merits of these violations. which taught jawad causes him underwater and 3 other members of the groups that the people were killed on thursday by us message. what the rocky government says is. another violation of sovereignty depended on, says, with self defense. this was a necessary proportion, an action against this particular individual who was personally involved in the planning and execution of attacks against american personnel. 2500 us troops in iraq, another 900 in syria. lead
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a so called international coalition to stop isolated from coming back. the rockies will tell us forces do whatever they want whenever they want, often violating standing agreements. we cannot expect that the control sort continued to stain or whatever. and because of what's happening in the region and recently, and by the end of the bombing, different places in iraq with such a missiles and connect people here. of course, this is not accepted, neither by the public, neither by the government. the government still relies on the us led coalition for security. they are unlikely to be asked to leave any time soon. but in the face of escalating violent saying it out loud. what's the least the rocky government could do? there been more than a 100 attacks on us spaces in iraq and syria since the war on god's up again, by group sympathetic to the flight of the palestinian people. it is the all out american support for israel. critics say that made those attacks inevitable. same bus raphael, 0,
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but the rainy and state media say 11 people to be interested in connection with wednesday, suicide bombing, the killed at least 89 people in southeast and iran, president abraham rice. he had promised to respond to the attacks, which i still claimed responsibility. i hush him reports now from the capital to iran. they are gone forever to suicide bombers. change the fate of the 100 people who are being carried to the pine, the in place on wednesdays attacks happened at the ceremony and cut them on to remember the us us and they to general processing a many uranium president abraham. but i, you see, address the crowd to guide the auto body and is witnessing our power. all the world is feeling our power, our forces, have the initiative, time and location go fully sub arrested,
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several people in different provinces across the law. but despite i so claiming responsibility for the attack, uranium officials, i've shown skepticism to look the announcement from is retaliation back. so these killings are a reflection of defeats that the organ powers have suffered over the past few years . but the grace of god, the revenge of these killings would be taken. but i would like to say that already the revenge has happened in government wants to provide people with some as us, as the region faces re challenges. isn't that exception that for it's been looking into the details of the attack and what response is i think you should see all of them, you know, under, under one unique umbrella, which is trying to this civilize this region. iran is located in this region. so security of the region safety region is going to build the benefits of why you
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on to run is practicing sort of a strategy patience in the past week. the bombing, you might have shocked many iranians. it's one of the worst attacks iran has seen in recent years. at the tide security measures here reflect the amount of precaution, the governments. they can to prevent that all the possible attack an action which is 0 that will pull roaches, is emeritus professor of peace studies at brands and university, and these joint is live now from broad, so it in the u. k. thank you very much professor. i'll just for being here and also so sitting patiently through uh, coverage so far in this news out. i mean, it strikes me that outside of gaza and a number of those regional stories that we've been featuring on a pre october, the 7th. a timeline might have been vying for lead story into a list comes on to the blink. and what, what do you think he, he will be most keenly focusing his attention? the ale focuses tundra primarily on israel. but i think that's for the right. in
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this, i mean what we've had a little else. 20 minutes is a very interesting come by and it's the results right across from much of the regions. how much is going on at present. but any one of those could explode suddenly into something bigger. been cut off as they will concentrate on the israel . i think it's going to be very difficult visit for him because he will be told in many of the out of states that this is a problem which can really get out of control. but it quickly, i think that will come particularly from the junctions appropriate from the guitars as well, and quite possibly a problem. so it is the name of our offices overall. there is this concern across the region. what i think is not clear is exactly what israel is planning to do. as far as browser itself is concerned, we know that there's a range of views within the cabinet, within the government, adult level, in the sense your outcomes. proposals seems very tentative and probably not acceptable. the others with them to drop into
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a file how to line people who do want to see what type of student who is basically evicted from gaza. and while i'm collateral notes, it goes far as that's a total relevance for the government. the woods. it's very difficult to know what these really, how big news is and how that's the changing the hostages are obviously a live issue. it's also difficult to know what their view is from within the military. we've had these extraordinary polls coming out mainly from american papers such as new york times. the full failure back on the 7th of october was quite extraordinary. the fader communications, the fate of intelligence, the fate of implementation of defenses. and i think it's leaves much to answer for many is right is, will be very worried about that. but we still come back to the basics. a tough to imagine yahoo government to think about extending this war because the noise is actual, the less it will be held accountable for what happened before. and i think you have to watch 2 areas here. you've been dealing with both of them tonight. so water causes the westberg,
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where the settlers and evidences they are just simply on notes in any way, keeping the peace quite all quite the opposite in many cases, admitted problems fitting use of suffering. but also, i think in some level that i think particularly the attack which killed somebody uh, really, is a notable well because this extends the area which has to be the student to be on direct line. all these right is to use the stripes. it take us right back to 2006, maybe to an extent, even to 1982 of the risk procedure value of that route. so i think the answer here is, we don't know how far these rated government will go for a suspicion. zillow. good for that and it has it now, which means i have to say that blink has typical visit. good to be really pretty big. when you combine, what you may find out in israel was wondering, finds out what the westbank went by all accounts have anything against the support by commas, which is rising. so overall, a very tricky visit and what a hope c h type that you might get something out of it will temper things
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a little bit. not least, i have to say i lived through some sites. these rate is and data. and you mentioned that i think the killing us all really. i mean he is a 9 who was on he was a man who was on the us. tyra list a $5000000.00 balance. and yet the united states is very much stepping back from any kind of a as involved like saying specifically didn't have any involvement and just kind of been very hands off about that. we've also had this double suicide bombing in iran, which has been claimed by iso united states intelligence, according to reuters saying definitively it was, i've got a strong based eye. so that turns it out. but the radians are still pointing the finger in various different ways towards israel and towards the west. so far, hezbollah and iran has stayed behind. but what do you think about the potential threat for a broader conflagration? i think it is a risk in the background and no one of the solar ones doesn't like to talk about it is a concern with it and is really intelligence agency is the speed with which iran is
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now trying to develop sufficient uranium. ben ritchie rate in to 90 percent past to enable it to actually produce these crudely salt salt in new to devices quite quickly. and that seems to be something where the i a, the international atomic energy authority has picked up on and rolled about. the problem is the cost of the agreements to curtail the rooms. the whole developments on the new car side was motors itself. best buy trunk won't back in 2016. so the radius do not feel bound by that, which makes it very difficult to provide. and i don't think there's a great risk of present as real taking action. but it might do which was sort of started a completely new dimension. but then i would, i think, is small what happens in life and then and older westbank. and they have sort of changes in europe and is really actions on the west bank. and in the 11th, which leads to some sort of scathing back a big particularly on the west bank. that wouldn't be in that 5 now the coast
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blinking himself. well, they making progress, right. so it's possible in bradford, i'm sorry, we must leave it that the thank you very much for your time. thank you. the you watching. i'll just remind you about top stories this hour. the u. n. c. monetary in chief says guys that has become uninhabitable, ultimately 3 months of unrelenting war. mazda in griffith says, kind of studies of witnessing daily threats to the very existence, while the world watches on. this is where the auster strikes have killed dozens of palestinians in central and southern gaza. heavy bombardments continue near the causes i likes the hospital is being overwhelmed, treating the injured. so the south, at least 32 people have been killed in con eunice. and the us extra station has to be blinking has arrived in 30 out in the 1st like you have another diplomatic. so
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of the middle east lincoln would be looking to is rising tensions across the region . we will visit israel to the 5th time since the war began against us. raged by is ready. soldiers had been carried out again in the occupied westbank troop vehicles was seen in the town of y'all about south of janine. an 11 year old was likely wounded by shrapnel and north west of ramallah. a 17 year old palestinian was killed in bates. rima 7 other palestinians were also injured. palestinian red presence, those 2 ambulances into towns where hit one by rubber bullets, one by live rounds and in the occupied westbank residence. a cleaning up offering is ready raid the last of more than 40 hours. one of the longest such raids in recent times, tens of thousands of palestinians will look down on homes and buildings destroyed. as he is ready, maybe a treat search to individuals. it said we are linked to an on the group in the north shines refugee camp bernard smith reports for more than 40
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hours, he's really soldiers went to house to house, looking for suspects, leaving a trail of destruction behind them. this happens every day in the occupied west bank, but looking down tens of thousands of people in the homes with nearly 2 days is unusual quantity. the sun can look them over my soul cartons of cigarettes and the money i need to pay the rest of them. have they really trust the store? the, this gold stuff we have or destroyed said, article destroyed it has the destroyed us the model. one of the model, the model now that some soldiers have time to graffiti volts with slogans from the west, jerusalem football club, notorious for its fall right? um to our farm base resident say these railings were looking for a round, a dozen fighters from the north shelves. brigade it's lita said after the raid, these riley's didn't find who they were looking for and even if one of them is assassinated,
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others will take the place. during the rage, these really military deliberately destroys homes and buildings and picks up roads . it's collective punishment camera. so i did a lot when they have been had, i've had to go, they burned and destroyed the streets and tore down the door. here more than 30 soldiers came into my house and on the roof as well. they put us all in one room and into a gate to this 40 hours later, these riley military with his pull. those isn't vehicles pulled out of notions, but they have them unfinished business here. and they will come back bonus. miss alger 0 in the occupied westbank. the latest report from it is really advocacy group piece now shows a significant increase in illegal settlement activity in the occupied westbank since the war and gods have begun. that findings show that construction has begun on a record number of 9 you outpost over the past 3 months. there's also been 18 new legal
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roads paved authorized by settlers. and it also detailed a surge in the fencing austin. construction of outposts on privately owned palestinian land with stuff about go see is actually general with the palestinian national initiative. he says the search and set the right timothy in the occupied westbank is sanctioned within israel. at the very highest level, the government is run by settlers. and because the settlers, i'm not saying about sessions. if you speak about the big viewed or small to show the others, i'm not anyhow is joining the club and the allowing them allowing subsets to, to expand in the space they are allowing them to confiscate. nor to punish thing allowed to create a motive, settlement illegal out posts, and the funding to them smoke. this is the finance minister who's there and i'm displaying them for, with the unlimited the resources. and meanwhile, the preventing anybody listing in the been think anything?
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no, no less than 60 percent of the rest back. that there's the so called area. see what you see here is a process, the liquidation of lowest bank. what does that clear to amplify next and goes to back? but that is combined also with a huge amount of destruction in one community which was the north sham scan. but that is happening in every way in the us to back. and janine and the bus and so many other places and reality since the 7th of october and for the settler ebony is early. so just and every policeman scene, they have the green light to slip and kind of ballasting is they have the strong feeling of total immunity and that they can't do anything to buy this thing is whenever they want and in any way they wish the
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right now for look at some of the days of the news, the us president joe biden is given a speech mocking the 3rd anniversary of january the 6th attack on capitol hill. he revisited the events with supporters of the full, the president, donald trump, broke into the building 5 minutes seeking a 2nd time in november's election. trump is the comfortable front run, a sofa and the republican nomination to challenge him by them described before the president as a threat to democracy. propaganda of 2024 campaign by glorifying the fail while as directions insurrection at our own our captain. the geico claims law and order shows lawlessness additional trumps not concerned about your future. i promise you trump is now promising a full scale campaign of revenge and retribution his words. but i speak now to john henry and who's in bluebell, pennsylvania. uh this is uh, i may just have totally setting speech for the bite and campaign. presumably its
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location was chosen pretty catholic. so that's right binding really a nouns two's 2024 campaign hearing. did it in pennsylvania for very important reasons. for one thing, it's a key swing state. he won by only one percentage point last time around. but he also gave this speech right near valley forge really for just where george washington in 1777, camped out with 12000 troops. and that became really the cradle of american democracy because the us had declared its independence from england a year earlier, but it still had to fight to actually gain this fledgling democracy. it was trying to create inviting this saying that's what needs to happen now for the us needs to fight for democracy. he will preserve it. donald trump won't in his words, and that's why it was launched here in the state were biting, was born and he also did it at a key time. the speech was supposed to be given
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a day later on january 6, on the 3rd anniversary of those january 6th uprisings in washington, that donald trump is now accused in a court case in washington. of meetings is using this in as an example button is of the threat, but he says donald trump poses to democracy. and so if his case is going to be about 5 minutes, a defender of democracy and really setting themselves against this major threats, he describes in trump how convincing a campaign case do you think that would be for the american versus as well. he started out strong. today he spoke with volume and forcefulness that you don't always hear out of bite. and that's probably because he is passionate about this subject. he's told people, one of the reasons he went into there's race in 2020 was to defeat donald trump. and that's what he wants to do again in 2024. even though some poll suggest that's
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going to be a challenge for him. trump has only risen in the polls and the republican sites. it's also important to point out that neither of these guys has won their parties. nominations that happens later in the summer, but the bible seems confident he's got no real rival. donald trump is 50 percentage points. busy of his nero's rival and polls so bite and just jumped ahead to the end to the general election and made this all about donald trump, who he mentioned more than 30 times in his speech. all right, john, 100 the impediment pennsylvania. thank you very much for that long time head of the national rifle association in united states, wayne lapierre is resigning, is just days before the start of a civil trial of his spending of millions of dollars worth of travel and receiving pucks at the possible gun. right, organizations expense, the 74 year old is also accused of setting himself up with a $17000000.00 exit package. if he were to leave the association,
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the trial in new york is set to start on monday. my kind of joining us now from washington dc. some more on this. and so is it about that corruption trial? what, what, why is it going? and when it is indeed the corruption trial waiting to appear along with 3 of his senior officials in the n r a is facing those corruption charges brought by the new york attorney general leticia. james, she's been investigating the organization, n wayne lapierre over the past 3 years. now that case is due to sy up in a few days time. and the peer clearly in view of the approaching of the case has now decided to resign from the organization. now this, oh, these corruption charges have had a major impact on the n r a, which has always been a very powerful loving group within the united states. but since 2018 when the 1st reports of corruption began to come out, its membership has dropped by some 40 percent. its revenues have dropped by also
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around 30 to 40 percent. so basically it's an organization in decline brought about very laundry by these allegations of corruption, which will be decided by a new york quote in the weeks to come. right. my kind of a in washington dc. thank you. gosh, 5 people who've died off to a passenger train called fire witnesses say hundreds of people rushed to help pull passengers out of the flames at the dock, a terminal. police suspect it was an awesome attack made on rest head of the national elections on sunday. last month, full thirty's, blame the opposition, the bangladesh and nationalist policy for another. try and find which left for people that at least 3 people have be interested in the bank that i see capital doc again, off to got anti government protest erupted outside the national. must ahead of sundays election. prime minister shay has seen a is buying for a 5th consecutive to tanya has been mowed by accusations of widespread human rights
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abuses and alleged cracked down on the opposition. the demonstration follows calls from the countries main office nation party. the people to break up the poles at the weekend. the. we are asking everyone to avoid caught the election on january 7th. nobody should go to the portable center. it is a regular election. so don's army chief has rejected a ceasefire deal. it's been agreed upon by the rival power, military rapids support forces. i'm the former prime minister of telecom duck, general adults. that's outdoor hunt says they'll be no reconciliation. and the 9 months long will will continue for hans as they are so it has fails to uphold agreements to open humanitarian. colorado's unfree. civilian prison is iris of liter. how many times on dialogue has been seeking, regional support for the peace deal. the homeless i'll have her can power, let me pick kindly, big, obsolete, or skip his story as has been released from prison on parole. he served nearly 9
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years in prison for murdering his girlfriend river state and kept on to the terms of his parole. he will not be allowed to leave pretoria women rights. women's rights groups have protested against his release. north korea has defended firing hundreds of rounds about tillery into the yellow sea, yet to remote south korean islands, saying it was a natural response to military threats from so the residents of junction and pen young were urged to evacuate to bump shelters. as a precaution, john young's tender re shells landed in what is north of the disputed sea border known as the northern limits line. south korea's military responded with its own firing exercises. thousands of migrants stranded in south mexico on their way to the united states. so that disappointed officer officials had promised travel permits on tuesday. the 4000 person carr van was dispersed when they boarded buses, the different processing centers within mexico. but the leader of the caravans says some of the migrants i've been abandoned on the street. it's extreme weather is
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continuing to goes extensive flooding and wrinkled low temperatures in northern and central europe, while heavy rains a gradually easing off. in some areas emergency workers are working around the clock to stop. so the damage sonya go reports the evening. the terror of watching the inevitable happen every slots measure out we could possibly take 5 that able to stop the rush of sewage, tainted water flooding in prices. across the u. k. storms reeked havoc in people's homes. oh, good. not go to and on roads. even in the cafeteria west by a flight has rescued 50 people in east london of to a nearby canal reached its banks in rural areas, farms tried to keep the livestock as safe as they could. well, people were using every means possible to get around from britain to germany. the
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storms effect has been widely felt and seen. german rescue workers put up temporary, dams made with water containers to block the deluge. the incoming freezing temperature may yet complicate with masses of a is it could cause even the damage water, sweden, the cold, has already reached record, lows, towns and villages within the optic circle, haven't experience such temperatures. in january for 25 years, leaving motorist stranded on roads bringing every day life to a standstill. sonya jago, which is 0 in united states, a huge fight, has hood is destroyed a warehouse in new jersey launch plumes of smoke. i've been building over the city of elizabeth just south of new airport. if i'm in the flames burn through a large industrial complex that houses multiple businesses. there are no reports of casualties. at least 11 mine is a truck on the ground in zimbabwe,
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following the collapse of a shop at a gold mine located west of the capital. harry, somebody's ministry of mines, says us treatments may have caused the cavan. a rescue team has been deployed to bring the trap minus back to the surface. with ortiz tokyo's. how may the airport have begun? removing the wreckage of tuesday's faithful runway accident. 5 people on a coast guard at crawford to when it was hit by japan, airlines, passenger plane, and traffic control transcripts and reveal to the coast guard plain was not clear to be on the runway. the death toll from the path was quite that struck west in japan on new year's day as risen to 94 with 222 people still missing the quite cause widespread devastation. but it was other say the damage could have been much worse. unit came reports from talk. yeah. this guy tre, source above the tokyo skyline. it's one of the world tell us towers, and what is the planet's most seismically active country? people in japan are set to feel some 2000 tremors each year since one 5th of the
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world. earthquakes of magnitude, 6 or higher, occur here. earthquake awareness begins at an early age. regular, concise drills were also credited for saving the lives of people who lived in these homes affected by they know to peninsula quake on new years, day who don't cut off well, so i can know for when we train people about where to gather and what kind of disaster relief system to implement. so when residents here felt a little tremor, they immediately left their houses and evacuated. of 100 years is the great con to earthquake kills more than 100. 40000 people much has changed in the way of japan prepares for earthquakes. japan strict building codes, and for us to 1981, require engineers to fulfill 2 levels of our quick proofing. firstly, to guarantee enough resilience to withstand smaller quakes with minimal damage. and secondly, to make sure that for tremor is on a size with scale of 6 to 7,
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the building does not collapse. modern high rise is, are designed to swing with the quakes energy given their flexible construction pendulums. and dapper is cut the intensity of that swing, but japan's gold standard is not applied to older homes, on know, to peninsula where the elderly population is twice the national average. many would in properties were decimated their owners less inclined to, nor able to afford retrofitting. this disaster prevention expert notes tokyo is not immune to similar devastation as the metropolis repairs for its next big one, fema, so to purchase, you know, tongue to the appropriate relative of magnitude 7. notice quake hitting the capital within 30 years is about 70 percent. summaries, especially in east in tokyo, and have a concentration of buildings with a low quake. resistance calls for more inclusive planning as an increasingly unpredictable mother nature is requiring communities to work together as they have
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never before. unit skim oh to 0. talk you. the still ahead on al jazeera in sport, tennis. great, russell no doubt, says his playing future is in doubt once again, and he will be here with that still the
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right time for support now, who's under? thank you so much sherry. what a stunning goal coming out from so many toilet kept was a line in this season's english as a capital forcing a reply against brentford spot being down to 10 men. so much of the 3rd round sides
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round gomez. sense of the for that challenge on forensic chemist in christian know goth, a set of goals from sprint striking, you know, plug bay that's uh footprints that i had seen as well as the previous 5 games. then the 2nd house, the strong doyle ensure the gang significant one want you to do that was his 1st goals. all the club taught in them. all right, so when his office compensation and post copays statements taken on vincent companies, burly, it's coming up for full time late to school is suppose one. but i only know how many of your top teams are facing us for a few weeks without some key place. to ask a couple of nations, an asian counselor bounce kickoff premier league latest little full the heading. and so, and that's a cup. so i guess also without egypt some how much solid and what's her end of japan sala? or he could miss up to 8 little pool games depending on how well his country performs in ivory coast. i said if it was you would like it would be like
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how would i do obviously about them yet? um yeah. from a personal point of view, i would be overly happy if they go out to groups age, but it's probably not for us. so it's fine. and then they can go in when and as well as out, you know, good luck levels kept getting the austin takes place on sunday with also looking to get back to the past to straight to face as seen, the london club loose top spots in the premier league to christmas day we have to pump the leak 6 as later. yeah. for us. so you can be very tempted to look at things without microscope or take that telescope locally decided on how things we that may be more perspective on my job. big time is to lower the telescope and, and have perspective on analyze things in the, in the broader way as well. if it's an in crystal palace fight as a know, little draw. and that cups on thursday, evanson today of painting against the red compass trying to donate cabot live and
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receipts of this challenge. the 26 year old stroke and facing up to 8 was the re game. those are found with al says there's no guarantees he'll be fit for the upcoming australia and open it down to get a link. the medical timeouts which has come back to them, it ended in a quarter final defeats a 22 time grand slam champion beats. and they were the 1st one international by australia is june thompson, that has been out of the game for a year following hit surgery is hosting to play in the 1st grand slam of the season . that gets under way in middleton on january. the 14th i hope is not important, then they hope to have the chance to to to, to be practicing midway. going to play melbourne. but honestly, i am not 100 percent sure of anything. now, we'll start preparing, still, starting opened as victoria, as a rank caterpillar. as in here,
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basing the scene elaine of the bank are to reach the semi finals and the winning storm president. formal? well, number one is a to time when it rolls still starting open, but the most recent, besides possible wins in 2013. now starting your closing in on a 3rd straight test victory against pakistan. just hazelwood. so its 3 which its in oliver is packing, some lights on him today, and sidney actually on the left of the 2nd and easily device 2 runs. they do not only have 3 with each remaining. and so the next couple of weeks, one of the was toughest sporting events is taking place in saudi arabia. the deco riley is underway with competitor's pricing of some old and 7000 kilometers of racing, their titles and all for 5 different types of vehicles with natural it's hair of cuts, all the defending champion in the call category. us. all right, studies, ice bullets is uh, looking for an hour thanks and the amazing pictures. i appreciate that. so and that's it for me. how are you supposed to be this news out?
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probably back in a moment with another news. i was more of the day's news getting coverage of gaza analysis as president biden speech stated that the what constitutes extent. so we generally talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we won't be, we want the education my want to, we don't have lead them in different countries in policy and it's going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no $1000.00 service this placement and then you're saying you don't have any reports with it. i should just trust that unity often is the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness. and i'll just see her integrity in the pursuit of truth. i'm marrying shaheen and i've been making films about since
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2006 when i moved there in 2005, since we recovering from the 38 your occupation by israel. people were hopeful that their lives would improve. their dreams have been destroyed. and all that remains are of the last chapter, dreams on out to 0. president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. the
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knowledge is here with the fellow on how he feels that this is and use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes view. as humanitarian, she says, months is really a tax on the goal is a strip of rent of the territory uninhabitable. most shuffled diplomacy, the us secretary of state, arrives in turkey with the name of easing tensions in the middle east. a new report reveals a surge and the growth of illegal sacraments in the occupied west.

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