tv Inside Story Al Jazeera January 7, 2024 2:30pm-3:01pm AST
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with his entire family. so in a sense what happens to add, in terms of his family's tragedy has been the ink of so many people have suffered in their entire families. but there's something specific about what i mean. i mean, just look at just what happened the last few days last few weeks. so his entire immediate time, most of his invited me that somebody is that his wife, when his daughter died, there were, i think at the time, 6 or 7000 civilians now was sun dies, there are triple the number of civilian deaths in and goes on his colleagues, a number of his colleagues were killed as was his home was destroyed. his university, where he went, was destroyed completely. the stomach universe to was destroyed. his neighborhood
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was decimated. i wasn't going to go into a limb and say his court where he went to the hospital where he was born, what also a heads or bombed on, on what has so he can imagine what, what's, what kind of a pro 5. but a student does that living and guys to have that been not just uprooted from your home, from your neighborhood, not wanting to living this nightmare they after the year i study it on the c g it after the decade after that. and that'll condition but this, this, this nightmare continues every day, every minutes. and this the last as continue to grow in any problem right? now that's all i remember as you were stating that he's also a journalist to be a reporter to be awarded for the not do that nice to be. i'll just see it on the report that he would definitely have to be a masochist. and for you to be living there not, but i shifted with some for them passport, but to actually live in and be parked on pops out of the treasury. the that you are
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covering is not simple, is not in the front of docs of this aspect of it. the exception of being a journalist that you are covering the events and you become the event yourself, your family become the event yourself. what do you do with that? what do you do when there is no line? when everything is kind of becomes foggy, between reality and, and personal between the professional and the personal. what do you do when you're trying to being professional, your network, big professional. that hey, there's those submitted 3 generals that give orders to the beginning of your family. what do you do with that? what do you have? one, is there a spokesperson one? is there anything administered when is there a need to? when is there any general aspect? another come up in our i'll just go to network,
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speak day and day out. what at the same time bombing? not only garza but i'm in one of our colleagues and the families. our people, our people are at the mercy of the bombings all those people that we err on our trying to. oh, the guy all the time, 3 months of his regular spokesperson general isn't what have you always having of a life. and at the same time we are reporting and we just heard from was that dignity, that professionalism, that tolerance where the, how do they bring they produce as follows from i don't understand. i mean, if i were to pay my, i'm sure i wouldn't be, i think that was, there must be something messic about being i'll just say are reporter. right? there must be something so intrinsically um, you know, incredible, right, that you would be able to after the,
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the burial of your son to be speaking with such dollars and dignity. and the city you know, song every other kind of thing and goes or you hear them under the funeral, the funeral of their loved ones and then always thinking, gosh, they're always thanking god. i'm begging for his mercy. it's, it's, it's, it's, it's constant. and you do raise another interesting point that these journalist from gaza, they off from palestine. and one of the reasons we're not getting to hear any of the voices is because no international journalist all being allowed into goals or by israel. israel, that's significant, isn't it? i mean, it is that there is surely significant, but i think with time it wasn't difficult for those international trying those with interest to engage a local to be the spitting go to the producer that correspond to it wasn't
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difficult, but there has to be a way there wouldn't be a way there are too many more than 2000000 people and guys are more that half of them young. a lot of them are very talented as we see from what as and as we see from hy name, i'm always. and by the way, today i was just thinking of had a problem with all the time we reason. because the last time i was on here, i'm not sure. but anyway, just a few weeks ago, we were on the air and the court, the house, but the soonest it was around right behind them. as i said, i remember him saying, blah, blah, blah, because you know, he was quoting his son financially and he's a walking father and his son was playing, you know, within the facility what he was working. so the 1st instincts was bought on, you know, come and he give him a hug as he was on air for the poor thing about the mom that just took place right behind him, where scores of people died. so we have professional isn't guys that i think there
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is a little room to blame here by the way, not just about not covered and goes away from within garza and by the shooting some books and you know, for 10 minutes and then leaving. i think there is room for all international channels to be covered and goes up from guys or if they want to. but what bugs me about, which we've been seeing with our own family and our own people dying and so on. we have just the condemnation where our western jo noticed were covering the human rights violation and caught the doing was com. what are they? i mean, they were swarming around to how covering the labor violation. bring them. all right, it's fine. that's your, that's a credible story. that covered. okay, what are they now? what are those new that are set to work on and why they should who might ask them to have? why aren't they doing the same thing for guys or where is that sort of that
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a t with their co joined the list in gaza? why aren't they doing back? look at these race? is there any joint noticed that the country the army has to more than a 100 kind of thing? a dramatist? no voice, no condemnation. it's actually the worst. i mean there's such an apple sphere of fascism. it is right. what is there any doctors recommend to these right? it automates a bomb, kind of similar hospitals. and the same thing is happening with joy. this is ready to join others. the in the out. one is there any channels are appraising. this is the destination of guys and the general side that's on routing and followed r as in guys. so there's so many aspects to this to this so called story, i hate the word story. but anyway, there's so much aspect to this treasury the, to this reality that policy and living. but the palestinians and the palestinian joined us and what and, and his extended family within the network and within his own personal excess of
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this happening had been so um, incredibly humane, incredibly jealous and tolerant unprofessional. it's really, it's, um, it's not an inspiration. okay, how does there a senior printed score unless my one of the sharp, thank you. of the ok. if you're just joining us, let's remind you of our top story this hour. that the son of while our daughter, who is out there has gone certain bureau chief, has been killed and is rarely asked why it comes out. i do died when the call he was travelling in was direct me kids b a s page on this list of thoughts. ariah was killed alongside him while daddy's wife and all the some doors on grounds killed. and is there any rate that hit that house back in october while we had from while i'll do just a short time ago,
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he was speaking after symmetry and rock, that this is what he had to say. and this to a powerful, as you can see, people in droves are saying good bye to their loved ones and to their children every day, every hour and every 2nd. and me and what just like, all of these people know that so and, and i am bidding farewell today. what else can i say the, you know, a lot the all mighty may a lot. the almighty's. so give us strength, give us comfort, give us the patients, the what the, the stuff, the may a lot of the almighty give us the strength to carry on. sure. for the sake of homes, and for the sake of all the murders and to hums. uh, and to all the murders, i say we will remain faithful. and i'm on the on my son comes,
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i was working with me. he was working with us as part of the, i'll just the or a crew. know that in a couple of new la times and i started working before hamza was born, my uncle simon after day. and then until today i have been working on this mission for over 2 decades. working on this humanitarian mission after my family and after hums. we will definitely continue. we will continue. i l'aquila monumental up. however, the entire world must take a look at what is going on here in the gaza strip. what is going on is difficult. it is painful, it is massive and there is great injustice here for an art people for the civilian people who live here. you live in london. what is happening holds great and just just for us as a journalist it was said and hopefully it's all right in the past that the freedom
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of opinion and the freedom of expression and the word that journalists do them in obtaining information, photos, and footage, and order for the deserving audience to view them more, it was said that our job was guaranteed by international law and humanitarian law. however, 107 journalists have fall and their blood has been spilt on this land. as if no one heard about what was said. as if no one was seeing what is happening here, i call upon the entire world to put an end to the in washington hall, this killing, and that is taking journal. this is one after the other. i hope that the blood of my son comes will be the last blood spilled by journalist and the lead blood to be spilled here by anyone in the gaza strip. i hope that this massacre will come to
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an end model has a he says, let's go to the occupied westbank now when it's raining dry and strongly. kids killed 8 palestinians in geneva. the city of seeing battles between is there any forces and palestinian fighters? the army rated parts of janine and surrounded it's refugee. can there been any daily rates in the west bank since the beginning of the war? will 7 of those killed in jeanine were from the same family for the brothers the let's go to japan, it's smith. harry joins us from bethlehem, unoccupied. westbank and finally we were just talking about the loss of while i'll
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do sun outings. there is a gauze bureau chief, he's of course lost many members of his family now too. it's a similar picture, round gauze, including the occupied westbank. tell us more about what happened this morning. a well engineer and what we understand from source is ready sources and sources palestinian sources on the ground. and janine is a visual started with ms. riley raid overnight saturday into sunday. and is that, is there any on the vehicle when change it to me and it hits a roadside bomb and it killed a 19 year old is riley soldier who was in the vehicle. she died on 3 of a others of our colleagues was seriously injured. these really then cold and a helicopter to evacuate the injured at the same time launched a drone strike on targets. they say we're responsible for throwing a patch, a, a pipe bomb in that direction. now the people who were killed were 6 members of one
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family, plus another palestinian. and we are told that they were not involved in any aggression on these rarely forces that were warming themselves around a fire that was burning nearby because it's very cold nights here at the moment. i'm not as well. that seems to they seem to be in the area where these re lease with targeting. now jeanine is really a sensor of palestinian resistance against israel occupation and raids while razor offensive live across the west bank and have been for many, many years now. the focus, the focus on them is often jeanine is right. these themselves say that they are launch frequent count. well, they go counter terrorism operations that we heard from the outcomes for gauge in janine, which is one of the fighting groups that and they confirmed that they were involved in confrontations with is really full. okay, thank you for that. but it's smith for us in the occupied westbank or it's been 3
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months now since israel begun it's one cause i'm kidding. many, 23000 people with children have been disproportionately affected by the on. so it's, well how involved has more displaced almost teen into the try to do what children do, what times of the, what's nothing is not here is really bump up and that is a big yellow to the winter is extreme. and the place is a school not suitable accommodation, had been with them. sarah was in the school, has turned into a shelter instead of a place for bone. and it was an old my school in my home and be tending very much for that. and that's why i'm here in the, i'm the we are talking about a blog academic yet, but due to dual, there is no school since october 7th. until now we can't predict what's going to happen. yeah. and that is about 44 schools in roughly 59 facility, 10 to 6 of them. assigning assault is present to the students, the members,
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the old days before the war. and the sad moments since you have little how to close out of the appellate body in which the head before the world, i was a 100 can students. my teachers appreciated me a lot. now instead of books, i'm keeping my clothes inside my school bag. and i'm living in the school counseling with all children's rights. i'm demanding only one, which is to be able to complete my education. the we was supposed to be in a school only for loading. notice displaced people. but this is what the occupation has done to us is destroyed our dreams and our future and made us homeless. south carolina, nevada is really bump up to a 1000 has 210002 do so according to the policy and helps me to split the impact on those to the life. 7 is still magic and hasn't how the but obviously this barbaric war has deeply affected children and they're suffering from constance. anxiety,
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sleep disorders, extreme fear, constant crying, total absence of any feeling of safety. and then they have clear sizes of psychological trauma causing some of them to refuse to eat. in addition to the physical wounds and diseases that are spreading. how the guy that lot of i feel i'm just angry at school. we used to enjoy learning and discussing with colleagues as well. now i'm sitting in a school doing nothing. we're just looking at the wall. every child to speak you to the media says for they want to speak and to be able to go back to school on to not clear how long they'll have to wait. how much time of disease us extra of state anthony blinking has visited jordan as part of his latest middle east tool blinking met with the jordanian foreign minister. i'm on society is used to arrive in castle soon. it says 5th visit to the region since the war and gauze have begun
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in october, he says the tooks aimed at preventing the conflict from whitening feather. the still ahead on out. is there other changing for change of as well as the tech industry? we look at how the one goes as affecting one of the economy is most important. the 2nd, the in mexico's board of cities, the stock impact of drug trafficking and phase on one side, the world's largest consumer of narcotics on the other lives being sacrificed to meet the demand. and the results and under pressure forensic investigate as the team piece together. evidence, as they grapple with the relentless cycle of homicide blows on the side, a witness documentary on the houses there. the,
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monks by no vote to turn out the main or position policy and its allies and cooled for boy college cooling the vote. a one sided fax show, the whole report from the capital dot com, the streets of central dot com and easily quiet as the country takes to the poles. the floating stations quite to many places reporting percentage turn out in single figures by mid day. the chief election commissioner said it was too early to judge a process. he said was entirely credible and that's not how the opposition sees it. the bank edition nationalist party boy coaching the vote saying the process. he's rig after a spate of pre election violence in which thousands of its members were arrested.
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prime minister shakes, i see now. meanwhile, he costing a vote, blames the opposition for the violence. i have to go to the home at this party that there is no. i have my echo, the ability to people to the people. the big question that this election is not to will wait. and then the results is pre determined. but rather, the real test of its credibility is how many people will choose to take part in a process just looks decided the one sided. some said they were happy with the process. i could vote really without restriction and i'm happy that i was able to of this woman the thea to confirm suggestions that some were being offered. incentives defect. uh, they told me that if i, they, they will give me my disability benefits when the election is over. this was the aftermath of a suspect to dawson, to attack on
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a train traveling to the capitol deka on friday night of the 411 elections held in bangladesh. since independence have been widely considered free and fair, it's unlikely the present one will be the 5th, and they reveal fee is pre election violence would intensify off to with joe the whole l g 0 dot com. the democratic republic of congo is an action commission, says it has a know the votes costs for $18.00 candidates who run in. last month selection commission says it's done so as i negations of food and vote to intimidation for incumbent state governors and 3 government ministers among those being excluded. the president in phoenix, she catty one of the presidential race. the opposition is called a vague a sham is demanding rerun. see don is now the country with the most displaced people in the world. the u. n says more than 7300000 people have been
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forced to places fighting for account between the sydney's armed forces and the rapids support forces. 9 months ago. about half of those affected all children it's christmas from millions of ills, adults christians around the world, spot festivities of a new city in bethlehem, and the old pod westbank believed to be the best place of jesus christ. in his christmas message, the patriarch of doris and palestine and jordan express pain and sorrow about garza their fellows with it. just the international communities in and orthodox christmas celebrations also be held in ukraine's capital. that's despite the government officially moving the holiday to december. the 25th and a parent's numbers to russia, as a bank has moved from case many people have come to the churches here in the capital and across the country on this very cold morning. in fact, to celebrate christmas despite the presence then steve saying that the country officially recognizes it on the 25th of december. and not so many people here that
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we've spoken to a true that this is a matter of tradition. this is a matter of following the coming to the followed for many, many years and nothing to do with must or, and infinity to russia. and i will present zalinski and knives. that's us the that moves about this country officially. recognizing christmas on the 25th of december, it was a, it was a, some seen this as an up to must go. but also to show you appear in are less than powers that ukraine is very much you appear in our west. and this is part of the war efforts not only to maintain weapons and support from us than powers, but also to show the world and just kind of tell the world that this is a flight, not just between ukraine and russia. this is a flight between western powers and russia, and ukraine is very much on the side of west and puppets, but to people that we've spoken to here. this isn't about politics. this isn't about the state deficiency, recognizing christmas under different dates. this is a back tradition, and even one woman who spoke to yesterday, she said that this is like the state imposing them to try and change the date. but for people here,
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they're still celebrating christmas on the 7th of january. and it does show that the us, those divides across the country despite the presence, then you try to unite the country into one christmas. that has actually happened. fee is running. a tech industry is seen a shop full in investment from $29000000000.20 to just 7300000000 last year. such as blame the decline on a combination of rising interest rates. i'm think i'm in protest on the one, gaza, or con, has moved from west to reach them from innovative style tips to cyber drones. and spyware. tech companies have been the driving force behind israel's economy for more than a decade. boat, much of it depends on international financing, is where the economist alex come and says when money flowed like volta 2 years ago, it's now drying up actually type, except there are people who were, who got experience in the military,
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particularly in cyber. but also if you think about drones, miss so, so what happened is, it's now that there were started a significant amount of developers were pulled back into the military. so, so that had some impact. and especially now that the i think is recovering globally . i hope the thing that happened here start is hope. nation policy institute shows tech investments have been phoning since it peaked in 2021. tech companies make up the largest economic output in israel. in 2022 is accounted for around 18 percent of g d p on the route hall of old exports. but it relies heavily on foreign investors who are increasingly spending less in 2022 investments. and text also published by almost 50 percent. and in the 3 months since the war and gaza,
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it again plunged by almost 50 percent compacts the same periods, the year before. a 2023 ministry of innovation report says many factors contributed to the slow down. as well as the economy took a hit during the code and 19 pandemic global supply chains of slowed since of war. and ukraine began leading to a loss of capital and israel. and last year, hundreds of thousands of his res protested for many months against that governments palm to strip power from the supreme court. laws come from the tech sector also took to the streets. but salma holding from intel is building a $25000000.00 trip factory in the south, a tech companies law just as an investment in israel. but with warnings of an escalation between israel and his bullet and lebanon. and the war on garza looking
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set to continue well in to 2024. it's creating shaky ground to protect investors who rely on stability north on al jazeera west through some like a that set for me money inside my calling. so, hell, rodman will be here shortly with much more coverage on the on costs. i do stay with us the, for the latest news as a spring. we would just hit pretty badly by tear gas. there have be serious computations on a weekly basis with detail coverage. this policy is making life so miserable for the palestinians that they eventually leave is effectively forcible transfer. and that's a whole crime. i'm fearless jen, it isn't. it's totally dark. we're using our own life. this is the only way that they have life and can cook food. the gray christmas is quite literally
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coming early this year. it's decision to move away from both adults calendar to one of their lines with much of the rest of the world meant christmas day itself being brought forward to december the 25th. for the 1st time, the children have been lining up to meet nicholas in person. the original santa claus says the most common christmas wishy his is for peace. christmas shows the combined festive themes with a big serving of traditional ukrainian culture. offer an escape, if only briefly, from the realities of 2 years of full scale will, as with last year, they'll be no large scale events or fast jamal christmas because of the war. most 2 premiums will be celebrating the holiday on a different day to most questions. it's beginning to look a lot like a western style, christmas. unique perspective of africans. i'm willing to change in the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have if we don't,
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no more and more lots of voices. you don't often hear trouble. nations do stand with paula spine. it's the same struggle share of displacement. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new, as he says that the stream on which is the are the ones that do the son of ologist as gauze. a bureau chief, while others do, has been killed in and is really striking the feature list and most of the time that i was also killed and the strike which directly hit the car. they were travelling in the alarms,
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