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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 6, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST

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[000:00:00;00] so the, [000:00:00;00] the alarms have him speaker, this is the news life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the morning, the dad at least $22.00 palestinians are killed off is really attacks target con
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eunice as the intense bombardment of south cause a continues, a warning time is running out in gauze and many children of facing severe mound nutrition, and the strength of famine is getting worse, the rocket spied across both sides of the as well 11 on board as an e. official, one's against a wide regional conflict. demonstrations being held in tel aviv against b as randy governments handling of the war in gaza. and alaska airlines grounds its entire fleet to boeing 737, max 9 at club off the part of a fuselage. lou off in mid flight the but we'd be getting this news out in guns a way at least a 122 palestinians have been killed and is really strikes across the street. in the
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past, a residential area in the south was hit killing at least 22 people in one house. and that brings the total number of palestinians killed since october, 7th, to more than $22700.00 or the they killed their children. they killed our kids. they killed her, beloved's they killed are hard enough as if i'm looking at the little. uh sure. men like general, we listen to these riley armies instructions to evacuate from north to south. at midnight last, not rockets fell in my house next to us. we call on the air brothers to stop the aggression now when the gaza strip. otherwise though, we partners in the world are the palestinian people of suffering. when a home is ready for us is also intensifying operations in central garza 46 people were killed. there are you into monetary, in
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a chief says because it has become uninhabitable, 3 months into the war. and they also is further escalating regional tensions lebanon based has buller firing a barrel issue of rockets toward northern israel. it says it is in response to the killing of how much as deputy elidah in by route earlier this week or it's my level amada, is in hon eunice way is really attack struck while the cameras were rolling, the post workplace, that just struck the area. it seems that house was targeted during our coverage and then the destruction is significant, as you can see. but thankfully, but we're not injured as a result of this air strike here in central han eunice warehouse was hit by a missile from one of the is really work planes that are constantly flying over the area alongside reconnaissance aircraft while smoke is rising as
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a result of the violent air striking central hun eunice, particularly on the out of the street or shake. i haven't the austin street as it's commonly known. oh, sure to see if i can with you see committed a fairly nice looking to sudden with any civil defense vehicles have been dispatched in the area which has already been evacuated to the house was possibly targeted. as you can see here, and smoke is still a billowing artillery miss of an aerial strikes continue in this area. the bombardment is old, was non stop here in central con eunice. the ice cream. as you saw just now, israel's bombardment goes on, the central con eunice shelves are following sporadically, and a war planes are targeting civilian homes. in the midst of this intense bombardment, civilians, particularly those living in the western parts of the central district,
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are attempt to seek shelter as the military operation moves forward in central hon . eunice with every new mess. so there's further damage. more homes are destroyed and additional casualties are recorded. nothing just deal is made up of $100.00 units. a thought apple assume easy enough in southern gaza for us to todd of what is the latest that we're hearing there on is really strikes yes. has them there is no, any kind of laptop and fighting. no one has strikes. of course garza either in the north no, also in the south of the territory now. and the last hour these valley forces had intensified the military attacks and the solver parts of gauze was stripped, starting from rough off the safe soon were one palestinians have been killed after being directly hits within his rarely surveillance. a drum in the eastern areas of
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a refund, that is also close to us, little sub folder with the egyptian, with this very side along side that there is also in going back tools and confrontations on, on eunice, which have been this since up for the ministry attacks, we have been reporting that overnight res had claimed to live the 22 palestinians who have been killed and at this moment new attacks have been carried out wherever the shield building had been slots ends. and it's worth mentioning that these very soldiers was trying to advance mode deeper into the city of con eunice, are blowing hot residential houses to guarantee that there is new will be there is going to be new kinds of ministry acts will be releasing a from the a, they are from the residential houses. the i'm, this is the situation as the middle of over nights as well, had been on the wind military attacks 3 policies and one of the latest is ready strikes one on this. i read refugee camp have been killed and this spring, the desktop, since the 80 hours of today's morning, only in the middle go for needs to around 40 palestinians being killed and their
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bodies have turned off to unlock. so a hospital endeavored by that. now this city also, i'd be the main focus on the military attacks as the east valley troops are trying to in search of the city. and also trying to eliminate will be a military existence of the policy and fight as, as the claim in that part of the goal is to evaluate what this is clearly reminds us with the scenario that can be made in the notes of the gaza strip on the on getting systematic destruction or for residential houses and also means of life in the middle of renee. just forcing people to move further to the south to seek safety as more believes among palestinians that they are no longer safe. and no place also is safe in gauze. thought i thank you. tony. i was in as bombings as fighting, intensifying, central cause and metix. they are struggling to treat the growing number of wounded in the hall that
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a report from one of the few functioning hospitals in the area. we are currently in a saw hospital in the mid in the area of bella. and since the mornings, the ambulances did not talk to bodies, different areas where yesterday was not tom shelling in the middle there. let's welcome in the hospital and let's show you how these injured patients are living their crowd. this, they have no space, they have no bed. people are tearing down on the floor where every patient has 0. people are, are not only taking and see this hospital as a refuge, but it's also
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a place where people are receiving treatment as that restarts invasion. most of the doctors in the hospital evacuated hearing the same scenario that happened as to the hospital. this is the scene right now where as you see is very crowded. a lot of injuries entered the hospital since the morning. we see children, me for women, we see man, and it's, it's, it's, it's, it's more than the capacity of the hospital where all of the hospice is. it's one of the own hospitals, in facilitating in the central area. most of the doctors are right on the all of these injuries. i smell gloves everywhere. i hear the echoes of people being hurt
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to day. palestinians in the middle area are back to a and we see people taking their times from the surroundings of the hospital. going to the hi. everyone is even just have to verify because they are hearing that the is there any forces are going to a surround and are going to invade up to the hospital just like these is with 2 hospitals. at least 2 hospitals. in the north, we're talking about a hospice and the indonesian hospital and everyone is scarce as everyone fears a ground invasion and for 93 days people are still strapped under the rubber. people are still killed and more people are being homeless. this is in the city for the hospital. this is rose war on gauze that has created a okay, we're gonna go to some live pictures right now of the us technical state anthony
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blinking associate alliance. the tremendous solid already that we have and continue to have in supporting your brain against the rest of the aggression. we talk a little bit about steps to prepare for the nato summit that will take place in washington early this summer. and we also focused on what both countries for the leadership of the present, juan and partners from the since august to bring greece and turkey closer together, including the summit meeting above later said, just last month in turkey, we also focus excessively on what turkey can do usually it's influence using it size sal, prevent the conflict in the middle east from spreading. and we also talked about the role that are taking place both of the they after for gaza in terms of the challenging questions of governance houses. i mean, like governance, security,
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rebuilding as well as the work that it can do with others to try to produce more lasting, durable use in security, in the region, in a, at a forcing in target. we also talked about the final steps in the process to ratify sweet success and the nato in the coming weeks in the grease here in sort of a 1st i just want to really express my appreciation to find this from this attack as for welcoming us and it was home. oh, that was very, very meaning. reese, united states, i've been doing this for 30 years. i can't think of a time when the partnership of friendship between our countries has been stronger. and we see that manifest vivian. all sorts of ways every single day. one way that's being manifested right now is research participation in operation plus berty guardian. to try to ensure that we have freedom of navigation, freedom of commerce in the red sea, which has been challenged almost daily by the rubies breezes flying
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a vital role in that along with many other countries. and we have discussions about that as well as the remarkable work that is done here. it's sort of a to make sure that we continue to have a strong platform for ensuring that we can as necessary to our direction around the world. leaving, leaving greece that i were now heading back to the middle east. this is the 4th time since october 7th that i'll be in the region and uh will be there at what remains and incredibly difficult time for the region in the wake of the october 7th, the attacks on israel as we set from day one. we have an intense focus on preventing this conflict spreading. and a big part of the conversations will be happening over the coming days with all of our allies and partners is looking at the as they can say, using the influence advise that they have to do just that, to make sure that this conflict doesn't spread. second,
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we'll be looking at what we can do to maximize the protection or civilians maximize the amount of transit systems getting into them. uh and also to get possibly just out of guys of the situation for men, women and children in gaza remains dire. far too many house that means have been killed, especially children, far to many remain incredibly challenged in terms of their access to food for water to medicine, to the essentials of life. so it's imperative that we see a substantial and sustained inference. any assistance in getting to them as well as the section of civilians in general. 3rd, we will focus on the steps that remain to make sure that october 7 never happens again. and then we get on a path to a sustainable, peaceful,
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secure future for everyone that starts with the work that's going to be necessary and gods itself. uh to, to rebuild, to have security, the have palestinian lead governance. and it goes to the longer pass the water path toward durable peace and security for the village and policies, a life which for us as been the case they want it has to include the realization of outstanding political rights and notably of house, any of the states with security assurance, as far as well, we'll talk about what the united states can and will do and all of these areas to advance both what needs to happen and gaza and more broadly. what has to happen to build verbal peace and security. we'll also be talking that's what all of our allies and margaret, what are they prepared to do to assist in this process? these are not necessarily easy conversations. there are different perspectives,
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different needs, different requirements, but it is vital that we engage in this diplomacy. now both for the sake of the future does itself and more bodily the sake of the future for israelis and palestinians, and for the region as a whole. there is clearly a strong desire among the majority of people in the region for a future that is one a piece of security, the escalation of complex integration of countries. and that's one path that's one future. the other future is an ever cycle of violence. a repetition of events that we see and lives of insecurity and conflict for people in the region, which is what virtually no one wants. so the work that needs to be done to get on that person, the steps that need to be taken,
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the commitments they need to make. this is what we'll be talking about in the days . that protection questions mean i guess? yeah, thank you. on the say, in terms of today, what specifically did you ask, or did you explore with the terms as it relates to one preventing the spread, the escalation of the conflict? what would you like to see them do? and then 2nd and then in terms of the day after and especially on the security and reconstruction, did you get any kind of commitment from the church that there are at least willing to consider, even if they didn't come out and say that they would definitely do something, so would they do those and then the same thing with the greeks, or was that less of an issue? so that what i can say is this, i think the from our conversations today is clear that certainly is profess to play a positive productive role. in work that needs to happen the day after the uh, the conflict ends and as well more broadly and trying to find the path to sustainable peace and security. we had the conversations about about that i can go
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on any, any details except to say again there are clearly prepared and by productive all um, i think they're also prepared estimate as they happens use the size, the influence, they have the relationships they have with some of the critical players and some of the critical countries in the region to do everything possible to de escalate and to prevent the time from spreading turkey can play a really vital role in doing that. uh, that was a big part of our conversation today. they clearly have a shared interest with us and doing just that. and on top of these conversations that they're going to make every, every possible effort and terms of the greeks. we were very focused on a couple things, but particularly the challenges to be post right now by the piece to ship to keep this in mind. 90 percent of global commerce every single day is done via shipping.
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and when you have a threat that we have now to shipping in the red sea by the rubies, a truck has been paused not to any one country, but quite literally, dozens of countries who are affected and in some ways for the entire international use. this has a big effect, which of these made more difficult when ships have to reroute? to avoid danger? when insurance rates go up and the costs are shipping goes up, that means that people are going to be paying more for heating. it's going to be, they're going to be paying more for food. we're going to have disrupting supply chains. this is a challenge to countries around the world and that was reflected in the fact that we have more than 40 countries. sign a clear condemnation of what we're doing, research going affordable. oh, of course, it's one of the leading shipping factors in the world. so it has a real incentive of this international more projecting freedom of navigation, affecting freedom. shipping is participating in operation prosperity, guardian. it's dedicated to forget to that,
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and that was one of the focus on secretary. we talked about preventing this conflict ready today has launched does since may units, many of the 60 missiles in northern israel, israel responded with air strikes as blood targets in southern lebanon. is this exactly defined of expansion escalation that you're talking about in house united states and respond to this and talk to us allies to handle. we'll be talking to all of our partners, including of course, is real about this, but we've from day one. as i said, we've been working to make sure the topic doesn't spend one of the areas of real concern is the border between israel and level and we want to do everything possible to make sure that we don't see escalation. but it's very important that is release, have, have security in the north, tens of thousands of people have been forced from their homes and in northern
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israel because of the threat posed by his boss. we're looking at ways diplomatically to try to diffuse that, that challenge, that tension so that people can return to their homes, that they can live in peace and security. and this is something that we're very actively working on is going to be part of the discussions we have over the coming days. not just in israel to some of the other countries concern. talk about today's attacks in your meetings with the circus leaders. not, not in any detail, but we were focused on a whole series of challenges that we have to just ability to do some security. and again, the role that certainly can fly and trying to make sure that we don't see escalation, that we prevent the concept from spreading that other front circle are not open. and i think it's clearly in the interest of virtually all of the countries in the region to make sure that that doesn't happen. and we want to make sure that
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countries who feel that way, or also using their ties using their influence using their relationships with some of the actors that might be involved to keep a list of things to make sure that we're not saying it's very popular. escalation is clearly a strongly shared interest. and again, we're really going to focus on, on the coming by going to the left of the attack and they route in naval reaction to feedback and very rude to me. as, as a nation, nothing's inevitable because the countries are always going to calculate what their interests are. and i think again from the perspective of israel is clearly not interested does not want escalation. that's been made clear again from the start. but they also are, have to be fully prepared to defend themselves and defend the rights of their people live uh, in uh,
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in their own country and their own homes. but we know that this is not what is real wants for 6 is not what we want. i know i'm webinar. it's not in the interest of love at all. see any escalation. so the question is, in large part as well, and what actions it will say and how countries that have a relationship because of a lot of it may have some influence, can use those relationships use that it wants to try to keep things in check. and meanwhile, for us to use our own diplomacy to see if we can find a way to produce some more space in northern israel. thanks us next year state anthony, blinking now speaking to reporters in the greek island of greece and in time to create. so i don't a soul stop as well. stop on that before he begins. what he says is false. a tour of the middle east that since october of 70 just come from
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a turkey way. it'd be meeting with leaders there to discuss a number of issues including finding a solution to the conflicting garza, he talked about preventing the conflict from escalating beyond the gaza and maximizing assistance to the civilians in gauze and improving the humanitarian situation. my gives way is director of the go study center console university joins me now in the studio. so more about this. so 1st of all, your thoughts on what you just heard there from the us next tuesday. you know, hasn't a committed on 4 visits off of blinking to the region. that is the 1st time i saw him and then i hear him. so i'm showing empathy with the police to and as that's the 1st time, the 2nd thing. he's the 1st time he talks about that he built a and the building cuz i'm a to me, it seems he has dictated himself and it's
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a bit about the conflict taking attendance position, 90 days of the conflict. the 3rd point um it's, it's very interesting that it took a let's go to the 90 days of the conflict, then seeing all of this coming to admit that it has no interest to escalate him and, and, and he knows that with his i just don't even go to the, i think the, this, these kinds of statement he, of course, he has interest to show that the america medicine and this ation is uh, you know, willing to provide some support for a piece. but the t, uh they are facing many, many challenges. one of them is actually the direct support to those are 80 so far and the purpose of to the agent and the lack of trust, i think they have to do with all of that together. so they kind of convince the people,
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even before edition the us and see it on solving the problem. if we talk about the uh, the situation on the ground for, for palestinians in garza, which has, we've been reporting for weeks now is increasingly dire. he told them about what he said was a maximizing the assistance to people there and, and getting the humanitarian a. what every, what virtually every agency representative that we have spoken to has said is the only way to get a humanitarian aid into gaza safely is through a ceasefire. that is virtually impossible. any other way? correct. so, i mean, i guess my question is, you know, the woods are welcomes, but it's no, i need to. yeah. and it is not, there is no action has, i mean, it, everyone knows that the, the macon one to be put, put motor pressure on those are 8, is to facilitate having more food than votes. and i made this sense until the big
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big could do that. they could put, put the pressure on those by the government, but they are not doing it because they gave the green light is what i used to do. what the but the one thing that is that, assuming that they, when have their own security, that would achieve their goals and they, they would be more secure. but they know, i mean, i think them, by the end the session should understand on those 3 that a security can be issued by what you by crushing the other nations they, they saw within that. ok they. so it's an awful lot of time this. so it's in bed now. everyone knows of this and, and i'm, i'm sure there is, there is a and is there a, there's one on a roll to a piece today and one of those ladies newspaper. and he thought he talked about the stupidity and his id. politics was, seems to me, the stability that goes to the globe today. it's obvious that they need to put motor pressure so they can and at least reduce the pressure the, the use, the procedure time. it took him many,
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many weeks just to examine each item once to go to heads. and that is a good thing. everything has been claimed that is double use or double. uh you know it may be used for other purposes and thats complicated the whole thing. i think today they talk about the using some of the me because i'm a material because they don't have what they come up to the place that the from uh, from outside. so i think what's happened and because it's a genocide because in, in, in, in the absence of the national community and with, with, with, with no pressure on is that i think the sort of the point of stay on when would be a basically doubled and a please drop, at least with all of this, a tax from that is right is good to get your perspective on this. my pleasure must use way. we think of the pentagon says one of its destroyers has shot down an unmanned aerial vehicle launched from yemen. the crew of the us navy ship reported firing at the drone in self defense. it said to have landed in international waters
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of the southern red sea, near a number of commercial ships that were reportedly no casualties or damaged. you foreign policy, chief, joseph burrell, says there will be no wind is if the war in gauze, or pulls lebanon into a regional conflict, is message coming off his bullet. fight a bad rush of rockets ad and is really organization post in the countries north. the lebanese group says the strikes are a preliminary response to the killing of a senior. how much the official invite route on tuesday. in a news conference with lebanon's foreign minister, he is restrained to avoid a wide war. i am here when we are seeing lori, intensification of exchange of fire across the blue line in double the between the by known any as well on. i seen that the wall can be prevented proper could bundle, know you can put it on the, on how to has to be avoid it. well, yes of,
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and that that's on the bottom. and diplomacy can prevail to look for a better solution. con has the latest from a j, u, in, in southern lebanon. what schilling has been ongoing. you can still see the smoke coming across uh from the uh, a span of a bow, a close to 2 and a half, maybe 2 color, which is really intensive as strikes of thunder as an s or a showing a stripe, a really thunderous noise as they came in. now this is the kind of thing uh, that may well prove a response. get a response from his bullet. now the secretary general of his will, the stroller was speaking just 24 hours ago. he said he was going to make sure that that would be a response to the killing of solar root that actually came on saturday morning when his blah hit a key minute. your position is ready me that you position in israel in the galley
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as well. then responded with a drawing start and killed one has beloved member and throughout the day today, hey, where i am. this is what's been happening. we've seen the strikes y'all and we've seen rockets come, we've heard well, that rockets come from this area across into that dispute. the charge you that voted with israel. now remember this a 120 cologne made to buddha and everybody, his beloved included trying to make sure the conflict is contained within this area that doesn't spread across into level. they've been intense diplomatic efforts to try and make sure that it's possible. joseph bro, the high representative of the european union has been here in 11 on these. been meeting with a billable heavy. but who is the foreign minister? he's actually been saying the 11 on his, on this intense pressure because of this, that no one needs a will that a result that it will spill out into a regional conflict. so all of this diplomacy is going on now, well is ro,
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ones is it wants to push, has blown out of this area, push them kilometers back. he's will isn't negotiate negotiating. it isn't interested in any kind of negotiation until the war on goals and stults. the again, you're watching. i just need a reminder of our top stories this out at least 42 people have been killed in. he is, was latest strikes on gauze, southern city of han unice has been on the heavy bombing. it is an area where many people have fled to, to escape attacks in the north as well as war on guns. it has created a hand on it, terry and catastrophe is 2400000 people. you and agencies are now wanting cost. the students population is at risk of salvation. and use find policy chief has said it
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is quotes absolutely necessary. 11 on not get dragged into roy's comments, follow an escalation in cross for the flights in between israel and physical to demonstrate this gathering intel of the right now for weekly protests against the government's handling of the war in gaza, protest this had been calling on the is really government to bring home the remaining captives held by how much around 78 is re lease and dual nationals were released during a c spot. it ended on december 1st side of. 9 it is in a tel aviv was more on this now, so i saw you've just been at another protest than what people they're asking for. yeah. well, just in terms of the riley that we'll access just on today, riley's where tens of thousands of people have been gathering that already making that request on stage the same, bring them back home now. and that will continue until the remaining time says all
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. 6 returns now interestingly, this week it's been quite different in terms of the number of price has just the idea of a would joins the riley. he was joined by around 20000 protesters that have been attending and i'm see prime minister benjamin netanyahu products has some of those jobs, goods, and the organized that protests with some of the anti government processes that we, sol, gathering tens of thousands of them for months every single day before this will even if we were attending that earlier in some of the demands that they have been making is the resignation department is to benjamin netanyahu. who is often here in the defense industry, making those big more decisions with the whole cabinets. but also they all calling on the elections, they said because of the divisions of been happening within this coalition and government, many of them on the face blaming him that was funny in the protest, the blaming him for what happened on october the 7th. as the post in the is leaving
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the country, the numbers of those you sending will unprecedented under reflections. the decisions that we have been paying have initially when the will stop, since there was a sense of unity where people, even those that were against the government, that they wouldn't be processing because it's a time to get together. now they're increasing the guessing, frustrated with the prime minister himself. and as we saw a couple of days ago that was enticing, blaming between those are all in charge. and so between the ministry is a reflection on somebody's divisions. and some of the protesters that i've been saying they want and to that in terms of this one, his say, according to the returns of all of those costs is still housing garza. so thanks very much for that sort of side of life. we're seeing tel aviv israel's war on guns that has created
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a humanitarian catastrophe with un agencies. warning. half of gauze was 2400000 people are at risk of starvation. so they buy unit found around 90 percent of children under 2 years of age are consuming a maximum of 2 food groups. as a threat to famine intensifies hundreds of thousands could be severely malnourished with some of the risk of death. cases of diarrhea and children on the 5 years of age is increasing at an alarming pace around $3200.00 new cases a day. and there is growing concern about the health of expectant and breast feeding women, dr. ahmad, i'm them and then is a pediatric neurologist and co founder of gauze and medic, voices. he says, pallets thing, and women and children and gaza, bearing the brunt of the war of the women and showed her the this for pushing the effective especially the children. we have to remember if you are mommy. instructions was lost. you are inside the room with your mother as a, as
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a fetus. the negative health effects will carry on. so the rest of your life and if your mom nutrition before the age of 2 and this is you know, the pediatrician who sees children and we don't see mom is just in case and mutate the often. but i've seen it in south africa and, and all the regions i visited in white and when, when children are mommy trish and before the age of to dfcs are largely irreversible. so whatever effect dies have in times of the cardiovascular system, their immune system in may and then you are logical system. most importantly, this will have lost in some impact on that house. and then livestock comes, these children will more likely have difficulties at school if there is a school to go to difficulties in terms of the cognition, their ability to function in society and then mental health. as soon as we know that the majority of them in gaza are, you know, already suffering from mental health disorders from this only boons, the sound of drones and sound of shining and bombing. and not only that, the scene during the family wants to out generations of families wiped out,
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and the ones that are remain i'll be starved to death as we speak. and what is so upsetting and so disgusting, is a health care professional to see the impotence and the lack of responsibility and the lack of a power and ability to speak up by our public sessions and the u. k. in the us across the world, that should be putting a stop to this, frankly, because what we are seeing is 2400000 people being strangled, alive, and be exterminated, live on our tv screens. and we are approaching a 100 days when the ukrainian concept to approach the 100 days. i remember very well how that was reported. i remember the, you know, the push from politicians to try and stop that. what are we doing about this here? well, what is the well, actually doing about this? and unfortunately, our citizens are having to be responsible to start to speak up and to stop to, you know, push for sanctions for boy cost of, of these right is that is the bombing that is raining. how far on the plan does it?
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so let's take a look at some of these other stories. now, usa, vh and regulators have ordered the grounding and expection of a $171.00. buying 737, max 9 passenger across the world wide. that's off to one of the plains last part of a cabin. doyle and fuselage. shortly after taking off for california, alaska airlines has grounded all of its buying 737 max 9 fleet. the line says it is conducting a full inspection via across the was grounded worldwide in 20. 19 off to 2 faithful crashes killed 346 people. i was bringing. i just noticed mike hannah in washington for us now. so mike, um the airline uh took the 1st step to ground all of his planes so perhaps inevitably regulates, as i've done the same for all of them now to yes, well united airlines get pulled down. explain some 70 planes that has some 7737 max
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nines, last good airlines, also a very heavy user off of this particular aircraft. it also grounded all its crofton . now, the, if a, the federal aviation authority has formerly issued a cold for or don't which type of a across the world wide to be grounded. but full inspection. we're not talking about a permanent grounding at this point. what it is, according to the, if a direction is that every of these a cough must be chipped a process which could take 4 to 8 hours according to the s a before they are allowed to fly again. so this is a temporary grounding, pending inspection. now the alaskan airline flights, which started this whole crisis, was leaving portland in alaska when it had to turn around because the cabin door came off stop reported a mess of d pressurization situation. nobody was injured. the cost went back to the airport safely. however,
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this respond to this emerging crisis within the airline injury in industry with all the boeing 737 mex nines being rounded for a matter of hours. full inspection. all right, for the moment mike hannah life was there in washington. thanks. mike. a. john strickland is an aviation expert and director of j. unless consulting joining us live now from london, thanks very much would be with us. so when you heard about this story, and when you saw, i'm assuming that the student or the pictures that, that we've been seeing. uh what happens uh inside the cabin. what, what were your 1st impressions? what it was that the uh something image or a. yeah. not something that you would expect to see on any across to that particular concern here is it was a very new aircraft. you said it got to be delivered at the end of october. so hold on, uh, 2 months in service on very far should have it back up to his nose and its going crazy altitude, which would typically be around about $30000.00 speed too. is that less for the off
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of that? meaning that the i pressure differential between outside the inside the last several washington and the explosive decompression ask just to add the safety balance on. uh otherwise you may wanna see my fatality is if it seems to do it. but it's a testament typically they go halfway back down safely and we should make clear as well that this was, this was not, you know, a piece of the plane. and one of the window is coming off the plane. this was actually a door that is a, this was normally a emergency exit door button in sudden plains like this one. they fill that space with uh, with, with, with, with passenger seat's, or maybe suicide is deactivate to the emergency door. so number one is not to go over you and to use no money for boarding, for different craft. it would be use a new batch and see about you. i should,
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i don't need to buy that craft spencer rodney up pretty close to that maximum capacity. but a given time because there is a dispensation, but any have, i'm not using it up to that prescribe over the capacity and operate would this potentially available don't, was deactivated. so if we see, for example, french augusta being cropped on the ground after it. it's not the same that you can see quite clearly the shape of what is the uh, the small emergency door inside the cabin as far as passengers are concerned, it would just move like a normal regular seats where i don't know. i don't know and windows, uh now have some it be used for that purpose. and so as we said the, the ssa is at least temporarily grounding all of the, the models of this plane is they try to investigate what happened here and go through all those inspections. just focus through what they will be looking for here as they begin this investigation. well, they look to be at craft, uh,
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as it is on the ground in portland. very well be also looking to resolve a piece of piece of, uh, uh, the window frame that came out of junk sticker, but we don't, i weigh about saturday, happen to be hours of daughters anyway. now want to establish what caused that site . it won't cause that separation or back to you this. is it a structural issue? could you to be an era in manufacturing process? is united states you to this was a single have dropped or is it something that could affect top rack up to the free time today? but i want to look at particular of red crossman to be produced about the same time is best for now. and reason about i'm skipping website service are very young and craft only when they go over that message, as well as some tool. ok. regardless of a flight, listening to data from that died off with our traffic control checking technical data,
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which is recorded on the across already performance in recent days can last august 40 was the one. that's what made you mean in terms of the recommendations that actually was subsequent what would be certainly waiting to see what does come out of all of those say, investigations. appreciate your analysis on this that john strickland, thanks very much. your hey, you cleaning officials say a russian missile has struck in the area in the done yet screech and killing 11 people. it happened in the city or across. moscow says it's only targeting ukraine's military industry and infrastructure. the key, it says the attack was in a residential area and you see it as, as a big brings us more from the ukrainian capital key of now, so asset, assessable, what's the latest on those strikes? this was this vena alleged massage destroyed on this eastern city of because now that's around 8 to come to is from the center. the net which is controlled by russia, but it's just over to come to the away from the front 9. now the thought is best
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say around uh, people have been killed including children and others have been injured. now they say a s 300 solve was use. now you can't independently verify that you can only tell you what the authorities are saying. that presidency has taken to the official kind of grab channel to say that the rescue because our on site and no russian strike will go an onset. now this comes a week or so of following intense strikes and the 29th of december rush, a car, quite scale. it strikes talking cities across you create them. there has been a tit for tat between ukraine and russia. and this isn't the 1st time for costs has been targeted. it has been talked to throughout the world, but it's also hit on friday. we understand a warehouse which it has to say. and so on it on another front. um i said the uh ukraine is uh, moved to officially recognized christmas on the 25th of december,
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but some will still be celebrating its uh, on january 7th tomorrow. what, what, what more we hearing on that yes. so the ukrainian orthodox church, the husband accused of having ties to the russian church, something that they denied they have stuck to the tradition of celebrating it. on the 7th of january. now you craned the prison incidents and the government had did move to officially recognized christmas on the 25th of december. but as we have seen, has spoken to people. uh right. uh, services are taking place and some people will be sticking to their traditions of the 2 charges. one country with 2 different dates for christmas. it's not just a religious difference in ukraine. it's become a political one. the ukranian orthodox to it has been accused of having links to
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most of the accusations it denies which when you create a for sure, you celebrate christmas on december 25th last year. it was why do you seen snuff to moscow? and this church was put into the spotlight. we're glad to answer many ukrainian instead of great christmas on january 7th. we celebrate according to the julian calendar. and it's been like that for a 1000 ts. we, i'm not going to switch to a new start. this kind of, that is used by georgian generals of them, so it'd be in and russian shoshanna shuttle even the service. and so i just kind of got an old russian orthodox churches kind of got the services and ukrainian. we also make a game if they had been any political pressure. no, but have no comment. some however, i'm white spoken against the official change of dates. not sure which dividing us this is bullying at the state scale. in a time of war, we should be together. the chief wanted to unite the country on one day to at the
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same time as sending the snuff to moscow presidency. let us give us to show you up on the western rules that his country is very much your opinion on weston. changing the officials date of christmas to the 25th of december. i was in part to display that. but not everyone here is following suit under our divisions on the banks of the freezing coast. any pro river they have commemorating the baptism of jesus christ. but for those to celebrate christmas in december, today's date has come a youth and previous yes uh bought october for those. when did people have switch to a new calendar will reset the oil change is it menu continued to live in the old of bass and celebrate christmas. in january i celebrated on page 2 fifths. and today for me is to commemorate the baptism for those are to be trained still, i closed with russia. and although keith wanted to unite the country and distance itself from proceed russian traditions, the divisions were deep within a difference in order to state as a big
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a to 0. keep a desktop from a major earthquake in west in japan on years day has risen to more than a 100 people, at least 200 a missing stranded villages. in issue call, a priest that you all being evacuated to know, tell peninsula was the hardest hit by the 7 point. 6 magnitude quake with hundreds of buildings destroyed. and all the infrastructure damaged or the soap ludy or needs the causes, we need to strength and delivery routes for water, food and portable toilets. we need to improve the disposal of human waste and improve access to medical assistance. also to sit up, make shift bids and devices for privacy. in addition, we need to strength and police cap trolling for security. we're doing these things to alleviate to evacuate, use anxiety will continue to make the most efforts. i'll still ahead on a 0 cost. so united hope that
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a windless st. going back more than 10 years. pizza has is the old counting the cost. the world is drowning in the rack or the amount of debt concentration in developing countries for nations and being forced to service the liabilities instead of providing for the people who's to blame for the delay in debt relief efforts to the costs on al jazeera slaving under the hot sun collecting a limitless energy so their own tri host has down the soda panels on his roof, the decades the and then relied on diesel shipped in a great expense with grounds from the australian government. the island built itself a so the grid now they can capture and store fully energy they need kind on state fits future fossil fuels, no renewables. the natural gas from the gulf of thailand, power station funding,
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co shipped in from australia to transition away from fossil fuels could be relatively easy in china. but the government remains committed to colon guess the, the, [000:00:00;00] the top of the pool. now his peter as an thank you very much. we started with action from the english. i think up with chelsea all being held to a goal, the store by 2nd to a press the north ending the 3rd round match. chelsea have been looking at the dual rain suiting here, had a good chance to put chelsea in front midway through the 1st off a precedence keeper for the woodman to the pool over the cross far. now it was
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no low, but the situation has changed so i can tell you that on monday the road show has got the break to full chelsea. they be the one know how sweet and you call. so it'd be, they'd all be rival sunderland. 3 know to add von so to the full round of the if a cup it was the 1st meeting between these various local arrival since between 16 and something we're actually on beach and then they lost 9 meetings with new calls . so, but on this occasion, a band fell out and go in and alexander is ex stripe and the, the businesses a to go the, the, the, and the 2nd tough effect to install satellite penalty to complete the victory. it ends. what was the cost of longest windlass run, the gainesville arrivals, the price of the game stick and see a stacy and a high scoring effect. in fact, it was started to take the lead to young paul van hecker. the premium e club will take it to will need the full so equalized, but joe pedro and native 2 goals in the last 20 minutes to ensure bryson left with
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