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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 10, 2024 7:00pm-8:01pm AST

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so i'll tell you that the business has oh, but to indulge large scale is really police surveillance and all that tree arrest of most open steps up and occupied east jerusalem with movements being restricted and it for reggie having rep precautions on the local economy. the the alarm several venue. good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes is really strikes, hit mirror, opposite hospital and gaza killing at least 40 people. us secretary of state anthony blinking has been in the rain. that's the latest off on his middle east store pensions and the red sea, both the us and u. k. say that they have worked held a series of attacks by whom fees in yemen. and
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a constitutional crisis in poland. after the arrest of 2 former government administered is convicted of abuse of power. the it is 16 gmc that is 6 pm in gaza when you is really strikes of killed at least 40 people near an exit hospital. that's in the central part of the strip. a home was bombed in the city of darrow ballot with debris wounding dozens more people nearby and palestinians of desperately searching for people trapped under the rubble. and as you see, they're rushing those that they find to hospital. meanwhile, us secretary of state anthony blinking has been in by rain that's part of his regional diplomatic tor. earlier he made palestinian president mahmoud abbas that was in the occupied west bank protest is gathered in central ramallah to express their anger at his latest visit. they held signs, shouting slogans, criticising us support for israel. in the conflict. all of this happening is
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fighting is raging between israel and hamas across the gaza strip. to also 0 as in alpha. daugherty was near the scene of the attack near alexa hospital and she reports now from darrow, above deluxe. the hospital has been targeted with at least 3 is right. the air strikes in the past hour. here is a residential building that has been targeted by the is there any, were planes today? this is a building in front of the entrance of ox, off hospitals. as you see, this is one of the main gate for up to a hospice and, and a lot of people are seeking refuge here. and here, as you see, the ambulances of the ministry of house have been severely damaged from the air strikes. here is the hospital this, this at street is
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a very busy stage where people are walking 24 and 7 back and forth through the hosp with us and, and not only the people as part of their, their cars here. i remember that every single day we used to park our, our, our car over here in this street. as you see, all of the markets in here are damaged here, where people normally send food and people who normally buy stuff. there's a very heartbreaking story where a financial guy, who says for life and has been accepted by a sharpness and he was killed by it's unfortunate to be on the wall. we also see his blood on the philosopher's ingredients. dozens of injuries are now in us just locks the hospital where the hospital is
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work in a very low capacity. and the doctors are trying to help as much people as possible as we tried to talk to the policy municipal warehouse and ask them about the injuries. and the killings. they said that they couldn't even come some because i'm going to not top transferring the injuries and the killings from this era strikes. this is in the put the for august, the, you know, there is, but i have x a hospital casa, a atari couple of whom is in rough. i and southern gaza. tara don't want to talk about the hospitals with you. we know only about a 3rd of the hospitals in gaza are still able to provide some level of medical care . 2 thirds are completely shut down now given that they are still receiving the engine, we just saw that reporting from hand right in there about they are still receiving people who are injured in need medical treatment on
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a daily basis. how're hospitals cov well, generally hospitals as it hadn't types of reporting that are receiving right, no more injuries resulted from these valley expands and admitted to ration in the summer part of gauls, the strength. we've been reporting since october the 7th that the attacks on hospitals did not stop and there was newly talking fighting such areas where around assess your hospitals, have to come out of service alongside with at least 150 others of medical healthcare centers have become completely a habitable and also unable to provide medical treatment due to the largest scale of destruction and attacks with committed by israel, against hospitality. we have been also seeing how these vary. so just room different parts of the issue that medical complex alongside with the main central hospital in the fall and most of the territories. and to this very moment, disappoint old, the lack of codes consumption of those old and the kinds of like,
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basic necessities in these hospitals, including medical treatment for patients. the situation that is completely getting day by day, diana. and despite all of this information, the medical records keep providing good treatment for thousands of palestinians who have been in debt since october the 7th, as hospitals for result was over crowded and overwhelmed with patients and also receiving every day, hundreds of policy has been ended due to the attack, so it is very forces and despite all of this attacks boom done, did not stop in the last, ellen, daily town on empty lives had been directly hits. but his right, if i could get me saw you aware of the 6 policy is reported killed, including food mendez, of the palestinian red prison society. and this is one of the top, but relations against the principles of international law regarding the protection of the medical teams as they are providing services for the palestinian wanted and even
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a juice are out there on getting off work on the ground. now also with the gates of dinner by the town had been a during the last hour work palestinians in that part of gauze. this trip to date had been on the white military attack earlier and had reported that a number of thomas thing is being killed in an attack. in the vicinity of unlocks the hospital. right now. they have bombarded and coolants as ongoing, committed to confrontations out of tax, also in the southern parts where the body forces that incognito just exactly had been going on to a very systematic blew out of residential buildings and such part of the gaza strip of the gaza strip as they are expanding the military operations day by day in the territory. tarka boys were reporting their from russia in the southern part of the strip. thank you very much talk. now as we mentioned earlier, the us secretary of state anthony lincoln's tour across the region has seen him visit by rain. but earlier in the day he met palestinian present moment a bus in ramallah, the to discuss the future of guns,
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the including possible steps towards a palestinian state. lincoln's presence led to protests in ramallah and many carrying banners opposing the visit. they accuse the us of complicity in what they full is really genocide in gaza. for that bill, i mean, is in ramallah in the occupied westbank for the i see another rally, another gathering behind you. what's happening there now this riley is actually on the matter of thank you. so i'm freaking out. and that's the 1st thing is i really, i would reg thinking so that forget, as it says uh for the move that, that, $84.00 page filing that they submitted to the international court of justice. and that will be discussed on thursday and on friday. well, this riley started with words from the mayor of ramallah, who said that south africa represented a beacon of hope for palestinians,
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reminding that their deep rooted of the relations between south africa and uh, but the policy knew that go back to the days of nets and della and quoting then so monday law who had said was that there is no complete freedom if there's no freedom of the palestinian people. and then we heard from a video link from the mayor of janice bird because the city of ramallah is twins with johanna is birch who spoke about that? 84 page filing, that basically is a level res. how argues that israel has been carrying out acts of genocide, dual nature. i get a polish thing is a giving many examples about what's happening in gaza and including the rest of rake use by some senior politicians in israel. now joining me is a robot. my susie, she is
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a palestinian activist. thank you very much for joining me. i know how important is this move of by south africa at the international court of justice to palestinians actually today. why, why we're living gay genocide and does a a v f makes a difference, you know, and the today, when we see south africa taking this move and the submitting the case tomorrow in front of the international court of justice. and that gives us the lights and the time, and that gives us the whole to the that we have a really, a people and the governments are with us today. we think that many, many countries we will follow the steps of the south africa and the they are now they are beginning to, to follow the steps of south africa. and that gives us, we agree and hold for the front of seniors. and that's why we're here,
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we're here to, to say thank you, south africa for this. although is, we know that so what they suffered the long ago, south africa, they suffered the, it from apartheid state. today we're living apartheid said in addition to the dental sides and gaza. so this, so this move might be the right direction to cease fire. the also to open the fox borders in order to, to get in all the humanitarian it's to but, but this move is just the beginning of a process that could take many years to reach a find a ruling up. so yes, it's important for the policy in it, but is it more important because maybe for the 1st time of palestinians feel that there is recognition of their struggle on an international level. yes. and the, i want to add that this, have it priced at south africa, we pay, we pay
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a bill out of this. so this is the 1st time that's a country accepts to, to, to take this responsibility on that own shoulders for us. and this is, of course, for the huge, you know, a loss is we have inside of time, south africa. they believe that the resistance is not that or it isn't. and this is the main issue that's and this is the main thing that's to make south africa as pounds. so they would so swift satisfy as we are, except the south african charger, the fair, who was just now here on the podium, i said that when south africa put forward, it's filing to the international court of justice. the number of people killed in gaza where it was around 18000 since then. that number has reached between 22 and 23000. so as the moment while this is going on,
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the killing continues. what are the priorities today the time time it was like every day we are uh, facing and we are seeing. yeah. you know, um a good night. no sir, is your savings? yeah. continued messages. so uh, we need to the, the move to, to be as soon as possible as fast as possible. and the only the international community actually should stand with this move and with us today, not tomorrow because one day means hundreds of people are, are lost. and these numbers, by the way, they are not find them because a lot of people are still right now under that. but yeah, you know, college students who live in the occupied westbank are geographically separated
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from those living in gaza. and many told me since october 7th, over the past few months, they feel frustrated. they would like to do more. so, you know, something like what is happening now? is this somewhere, somehow you feel that you are contributing to stop the suffering? are your fellow listing isn't gaza? this is very, very, very minimal. you know, and the know we, we think that this is not enough. and we, we need to do more the, the cities and palestine our own separate to totally, we cannot see each other. so the bank is not suffering and facing some hard times to. yeah, thank you very much. well, many butler students here in the west banks will tell you that there's a, there's a system of oper, died that is being implemented every day more here in the occupied westbank with bypass pros, for example, that that's reserved to these really settlers and all the areas that are only for
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a college student, you know, everybody will be watching quite closely what would unfold the international court of justice. now a new ruling would take years to come. it would be legally binding, but in practice is not in for so but, but certainly as we heard from the many people who spoke on the podium behind me it's, it's for the police to a beacon of hope and, and the step towards having their struggles recognize on an international level. hold on. thank you very much. that's how the how made reporting their from ramallah that's bringing now sarah. hi. right. sorry. you're in tel aviv earlier anthony. blinking was there. he was speaking before leaving israel and obviously in a after having met yesterday, he is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. what do you have to say?
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well, it's been an intent stuff few days for him where he's been doing another mid least . and so he's already met with a number of our countries. he was here and is road. yes. today he had back to back can be things with everyone from the prime minister to the war cabinet, which is me thing at the moment. so and also with the sion but it's as well as some of the families of those still held captive because this started much for him. he covers international pressure as we've been hearing from tubs of that on israel is increasing, especially with this case, but starting tomorrow, he's supposed to be stall, said his statement, saying i'm calling it merit less and said, if anything, the ones that should be under attack, all the likes of how my son has butler especially for carrying out the october 7 attack he's just been speaking during a surprise visit now and behind that wasn't expected to be a parts of his plan just yet,
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but he's been saying that so those are countries have shown an appetite for a peaceful solution moving forward. but what includes uh, palestinians being able to have their own states. he did say yesterday that he had explained to israel, that was important. if it, once it's known tom security and stability, full is re lease. that would be the only way moving forward. and perhaps this has situation now is going to force the international community on full speed is riley . but have side line the idea of a 2 state solution for you is an inside subject right now, but maybe this will force them to really reconsider this as the only option if they want to ensure better than the top like october, the 7th, it doesn't happen again, now he himself has said that also our countries are saying and talking about being able to help with the restructuring of the gaza strip. but the fact of the matter
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remains, the israel has said that the will will continue for the rest of the year. we've been seeing the number of civilians being killed increasing. i'm despite him coming now for a 5th time to israel full. those talks, the number of deaths have been reduced. the strikes, the continuing. and yes, the kinds of attacks are different in terms of less, the more targeted rather, but still it's going to be a massive problem full as well, especially as this case is about to take place tomorrow. sorry, also speaking this afternoon was, is really low make or benny gans, he's key here because he is part of the war cabinet. so the very small group of people who are actually deciding how the fight this war. what did he have to say? the thoughts, right? well, let me just talk about the war cabinet because that's happening as we speak today. going to be discussing what happens once this once this will wines down. they've tried to do so for a while now, but it's ended up in shouting matches with some of those really hard line ministers
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such as a finance minister, unhappy with the idea of even winding down any sorts of operations. and in fact, some of those fall right ministers would prefer to see israel in control of the gaza strip. now in terms of the statement, but benny guns has made not use a member in this will cabinets. he talks about the spot, but they've now managed to dismantle from austin a lot of the gaza strip, how it's still working on ensuring that the will continues because they said, if they stopped, how much could come back and it could regroup once again. so he's been showing on saying that they all in control of the situation as well as israel's consent. but for me, what was interesting in this statement is he said, if we take the right political steps in front of the international community and countries of the region, we will achieve our goals. and that's the 1st time we kind of have anything about
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a political steps when it comes to the international community. to me reading between the lines, there is real concern with members of this coalition government the hotline life as well as smoke church life and national security minister, making incredibly inflammatory remarks in terms of removing people from the gaza strip and forcing them out by then taking violent sri, so called voluntary immigration spots. that could be one of the reasons why he said best, but also highlight think that it's important for israel to be listening to the rest of the region. because if they don't find a solution, a long term solution and to consider a palestinian and to seize this problem wouldn't be going away full as well. and that's really interesting. sorry, i'll just repeat that quote. if we take the right political steps before the international community, then we will achieve our goals and quote, by benny gans just a few hours ago. thanks for bringing that to our attention. sarah. hi rod reporting
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from tel aviv now, sol turned back out this professor, public policy it come, i've been, how do you say university still time there's a lot to talk about that. should we start with lincoln's visit? yeah, we square where, where it's not, it's not over yet, but he's done. i think the brunt of it now he's been to israel is been to ramallah . he's met most of the regional leaders. we're not hearing a whole lot that's new from anthony blinking. well, not to not really accept that is starting now to sound as if he has an uptown or at least he's talking to those ladies about some kind of outcome. i think the idea that he's now talking about that long term rather than just focused on the immediate is one indication that this discussion may be going back to this statement by the minister of defense to they're starting to talk. politics nowadays, right? is that he's been talking about the day after, right. that has been his word since i think his 1st or 2nd visit. yes,
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but there's not the day after in the sense that uh, what would the middle east look like. now we have the, the king of jordan, the president of egypt, and our best meeting. and i come out to discuss what could be done within guys and what their position would be. okay? there's a, there's, they're starting to get more specific about what happens. yes, i think so on the is what it is. i think, i think everybody is started to realize that these reg is plan is to mutilate guys that's fitted into a 3 or 4 areas. focus that on the sort of the concept of the safe zones that they have introduced, which will take its center will be the areas where the refugees now settled. now if that is what is where i'm going to do this is going to be very dangerous for the, for the, as it is. and it will definitely encourage the displacement, if not today, tomorrow in the coming 4 or 5 years and would open. and this discussion with, with his writings about the unification of the gaza strip. never mind the
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unification of guys and the west bank. and this is what i think the leaders would want to avoid. now where is ro has has yet to say publicly, what does it, they haven't been in mind. and they've declared that the northern have guys, other operations are almost over. but by the way, what's it then think about people's retention? what? why is that? you say israel has yet to say publicly what they have in mind for guys that do you think that's because they don't have a plan for gaza? they do have a plan, but it's not one that they can say out loud or what? well, i think they do have a long term time enough to know how the long term can rest from the very beginning, invest the displacement of as many, but as soon as possible. now in the media, they did not go by your policy. by the way, while i mean this was said by a number of senior man, i know, i know only these are our people can draw a distinction between administer, what you say is in the government, what they say. but i think it is, it's something on their mind has been for a long time. this would be the ultimate that. but to get to that stage, they also understand that they need to a, to bite by boston,
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or they cannot sort of the whole thing immediately. the americans may reached a stage where they can produce done to the pressure from the arab states. and the rest of the world and is where it is. i've got to come up with, with a compromise. one percent of palestinians in guys that had been killed. yeah. over the last 3 months. 23000 for a population of 2300000. that's one percent of the population that has been killed tomorrow. south africa's case that it is bringing against israel a begins at the international court of justice. they are alleging that it is realized committing genocide. how significant do you think that is? i think it's amazing. it's wonderful or this amazing be significant for the person and because in general, and for the principle of justice and role based folder in the world as a whole, the fact that this is being brought by advertised particular significance by south africa is particularly significant. the way and been contracting dismissal today by saying it, it has no i'm the rates are even worse. he said something like it's distracting the
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world from what is going on, which is going on. it's a massacre. meanness with distracting the world reflect. so i think the fact that the guys has reacting to it this way, these riley's means that it is significant and it will time this does raise with the, with a label of genocide on which they build their own state to know that they have been the victim of genocide, the whole convention was created in the aftermath of the 2nd world war and what's happened to the jews. and for them in particular to be convicted or even accused of genocide as is very helpful for the future of the central as well. so to america, thank you very much for joining us in the studio this hour. we'll talk to you again . thank you. so that's the is really military has carried out more strikes against has belie lebanon, but as tensions rise between is real and has a lot of these really health ministry has ordered the hospitals in the north to prepare for the possibility of receiving thousands of injured patients. laura han has won this from saucer in northern israel. submit history of houses of all sorts
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were passed. the case of old out rule that they may have thousands of emergency patients. now here in the north is specifically off hospitals to set up trauma tree eyes and creates at least 50 percent capacity. that means losing all non emergency situations and patients so that south educate extra hospital beds are they essentially want a fully functional and secure environment in case of an emergency. and they want these hospitals to beat the pads within 24 hours. notice across the country a few hours, no shift. once i give a directive here in the north, there are 2 specific hospitals that did not have the control to pass a debit card and situation. that's in case they get complete the hospital. an isolated if they are under attacks, they need to still cop on medical supplies. the also calling for more doctors to come and medical stuff to come into the country. as many of them are going to be on
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reserve. as g g o may be called up at any time, but it's an emergency budget, and i'm just going to read that out. this additional to the on your medical budget . so $350000000.00 us dollars would be added to the budget $100000000.00 to keep hospital safe, and a $150000000.00 to help us to deal with the loss of income and an increase expense of hiring and all the emergency track. now we have spoken to one of the health they say they've already had a contingency in place the last 3 months out. but now that the at the ministry is calling them all, they say, this is clear that they are ramping up the rest rake, romping up a states of preparedness in case of all that war. a loss on al jazeera saucer in northern israel. the
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time for a look at some other world news. now a constitutional crisis is escalating in poland after the arrest of 2 former government ministers, convicted of abuse of power, the pair or being supported by poland, president andre due to and it's indirect. defiance of the countries recently elected prime minister donald to us all brennan, and reports the arrest form, an interior minister, amount of years. kaminsky and his one time deputy much of washington, turned a simmering political rivalry into a constitutional crisis. kaminsky and washer could taken refuge for several hours, and the promise of that political ally, president andre, due to it was an extraordinary act of defiance. directed opponents, recently elected prime minister, donald tusk, who responded by accusing the president of obstructing justice. we're going to put us to a moment to shake the to be direct. it is obvious, sabotaged. i'm very, very concerned about this. and it's not about washington or mr. kaminski. that's
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the court's decision. but i'm worried that president do dollars involved. the specific dispute is everywhere, the president, dude, i was legally entitled to ground problems to kaminsky and flushing after they were convicted of abuse of pa, in 2015. the supreme court said he wasn't entitled, he disagrees unexcused, his choice of brutality. was it by simple example presents or to post party thing? i must tell you. this is president of the republic of poland as a mind who believes in a just the known as poland. i am deeply shaken by the situation by the fact that they would put in prison despite the presidential, pardon, i'm with such as you and such brutality at its core, this is a bit of a power struggle involving the new sense of left government led by task and the presidency led by due to the remains plus the aligned with the previous governments of the right wing nationalist lauren justice policy. the on the do to is making clear. he will oppose tusks, agenda,
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and due to his presidential term runs until mid 2025. it's going to be a very tough 18 months old brandon, i'll just here. but you k government is looking to correct what it calls an appalling miscarriage of justice. following the post office horizon scandal between 19992015 hundreds of employees at the state run post office were wrongfully convicted of 5th fraud and false accounting. faulty software incorrectly showed money missing from accounts under their watch the government. and now seeking to use new legislation to overturn these wrongful convictions. this is rico, this is one of the great since discourages of justice and on nation's history. people, it was taught us that communities have the noise and the reputations destroyed throughout the really no thoughts of that right. the victims must get justice and compensation. so when williams inquiry is, i'm just taking crucial what funds to, to expose, what went wrong. we paid almost 150000000 pounds in compensation. so i have
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a 2 and a half 1000 victims a bit today. i kind of bounce that we will introduce new primary legislation to make sure that those convicted as a result of the horizon scandal all swiftly exonerated. uncompensated of spain is said to reintroduce a nationwide mask mandates and health care facilities. following an increase in cobit 19 and influenza cases, some spanish regions had already ordered patients visitors and stuff at hospitals to wear masks last week. but the country's health industry wants to extend the requirements nationwide. spain was among the last european countries to drop mask requirements of the cobit 1910 demik. still ahead on elsie's 0, no boats, no fish, and no respect for palestinian fishermen and gaza as israel's war in nears 800. the
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brought to you by visit castle. probably we have something of a rest bite from the snow for japan just a day or so. having said that, wintry weather, weather that's in the process of pulling out. so the way the next. what a system that waiting in the wings just around the half moon, god yeah, slipping, further east with that we will say something ever when she makes just around the final face of china. that is the side of russia. she panel. the style allows you try and 5 is a said to make the most of it because we do have snow coming back in across the northern half of the country, at least as we go on for friday. gray information. meanwhile, las, you try facing us. you drive much of try to respond to drive temperatures, thought it to pick up, we get into the mid scenes in shanghai on friday. so that some improvements here. something for you mentioned the weather tube across the vietnam allows you try one or 2 showers across it. and i tried it, but nothing too much to speak about, especially if she was there and to the, for the piece,
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the west to whether as per usual down. so we'll see quite at a little less south of the say temperatures, so it's not 50. so you celsius that full single pool, well heavy cells full, sinatra pushing down into indonesia. still a few heavy showers just us moving away from us or lanka, india on the improvement side for the next couple of days. long as you try. i'm finding the south west state the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the latest news. as it breaks. we would just hit pretty badly by tear gas. there have be serious complications 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 gen and 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. hearing the facts,
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have you had to be late. he says he has the support of 15 minutes of shot pick phenomena. then asking questions. what do you expect this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection, reporting from the action? not just give you a sense of what an easy target this places i'll just see. it was teams across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story the the, you're watching else is there a reminder of our headlines this our health officials in gaza say more than 40 people have been killed. a new is really strikes near a lock. the hospital, the house was bombed in the city of their obama in central valley. us secretary of
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state anthony, blinking has added a surprise visit to bahrain to his diplomatic tour of them, at least earlier he held talks with palestinian president the who the boss in the occupied westbank. his visit triggered protests in vermont of israel's health ministry is asking hospitals in the north to be ready for an emergency, told him to prepare for the possibility of receiving thousands of injured patients . that is as tensions are rising between israel and 11, he's on as below the us and u. k. military say they have repelled a large who's the attack over the red sea. the us defense ministry says 18 drones. and 3 missiles were launched from who the controlled parts of yemen. no damage to vessels or injuries was reported. who sees have launched multiple attacks on merchant ships in support of palestine? the not the naval forces and the missile forces into drones department in the many armed forces have launched the military joint operation with
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a huge number of ballistic. and the naval ms solves and drones. to have targeted an american ship that was supporting the scientist entity, the operation was a primary reaction to the aggression against our naval forces by the american enemy . the u. k. is defense, secretary grant shops has issued a warning to who's the fighters following that incident in a statement. he says the u. k. alongside allies have previously made clear that these attacks are completely unacceptable and is continued. who sees will bear the consequences. we will take the action needed to protect innocent lives in the global economy. as a us secretary of state, anthony blinking says who the attacks on shipping vessels in the red sea are having widespread economic consequences. these attacks have been aided and abetted by ron, with technology, equipment, intelligence information, and they are having a real life impact on people. you know,
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we talked about concepts like freedom of navigation and the importance of holding. and i know that can sound a little bit to an abstract, but it means something very real in the lives of people. what's happened because of these movie attacks against commercial shipping is the thousands of ships have had to divert, take longer routes, pay more for insurance, and that gets translated into the higher prices for people, for everything, from fuel medicine, to food. it's disrupting supply chain. villain marx joins us now from london. villain, we heard from the u. k. defense secretary just a moment ago. are there any indications that the u. k. might take further action against the who these after their initial response? a full circle growing. so i've talked about succeeding necessary action, the ministry defendants are in the u. k. has not been willing to explain what that might mean. don't forget. they all of the already nation alongside the us that send me that 3 assets into that naval region,
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that they are the ones that have been involved in trying to defend commercial shipping against these drug and, and miss all the science we've seen since mid november. this the 26th attack since the start of this escalation, by the who is the rebels. but in terms of what the u. k. government would be able to do whether they've st parliamentary approval for strikes on the many mainland against areas control bodies that remains to be seen, but as anthony big and that was talking about. this is a trillion dollars worth of trade through this region every year, 15 percent of all traded goods around the world around 10 percent of all supplies passing through that area. so this is incredibly significant, not just the major economies, but for the developing world as well. the un security council is going to be getting together later today and they will be discussing this. they'll be demanding that the rebels stopped. attacks on the ships navigating through the red sea. how might all of this impact those security council discussions for cleaning this has
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been the most complex and the largest most sustained attack. over the last 40 hours, the us has been working with the u. k. to try and stop some of these missed saw some of these drive ins, attacking ships in that region for many weeks. now, in terms of the concerns that the russians on the security council have already made public, this is about escalation inside the m, and that's been months of c's fob between the who stays in between forcing this out, the country, primarily bank by the side of the ravens and the a moratti's one concern the russians have expressed several is that this kind of escalation where by the u. s. so the u. k. might strike through the targets inside the admin could shop so that already quite frank jobs, he's fine with the marks reporting from london. thank you very much. phillips, the assessing industry and gaza has been devastated by the war about 4000 fishermen depend on it for their livelihoods. for years they have faced restrictions imposed by these really governments now about 3 months into this war.
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many fear that they won't have a job to go back to, even after the warrant says getting no part of that one more than a $160.00 boats and guns as they didn't fall off coats at least $131.00 of them out of service is a good idea of like have a much pull across the cross ed fishing sectors, the 2nd most profitable on the strip these radio occupations being targeting the industry since 2006. we've repeatedly said that these really, governments directly deliberately and systematically destroying fishing sector to pursuing, chasing, and shooting off fishermen. this is the most killing destruction and confiscation of fishing boats as palestinians. the fishermen, they've had the launch, it shifts destruction since israel started school on the calls a strip against aren't people. yeah, i mean. busy i have them at the, as you can see, the total destruction, the seas are only source of livelihood. all we can do is fish. we can't do any other job. i've lost cousins, family money,
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and our boats. now we don't even have food. nothing is left for us at all. so the last amanda, when our situation became miserable and we no longer knew what to do, we came here. we spent 3 nights sleeping on the streets without food or water. kind people gave us some blankets. these really forces begin firing at 5 in the morning . our children are sick and we've lost almost all hope is the port has completely destroyed this boat as birds. and this one was targeted. and the 3rd one was targeted over there. this means that we can die at any moment here at the destruction and firing is ongoing. most of the phone and then the who them the by now we can safely say that no single boat split king. there's no single but where can you norfolk? most of these radio occupations totally destroyed the soul and only port in gaza strip in it. the wolf stops. now the fisherman in gaza will find that there are no boats for fishing. was the man who can do so well. the conditions of the fishing
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boats up to 16 years of operating have become worn out. all fishing sector needs millions to be able to operate properly here kids. the ecuador, as president, has ordered the criminal games be neutralized after days of violence culminated in an attack on a television studio mosque gunman broken to public television channel. tcs, live studio during a broadcast. at least 10 people have been killed since a 60 day state of emergency began in ecuador, on monday. alexander rent the se, reports from the capital fetus. to life footage showed, put it on main storming this tv station. and why a q and taking the hosting crew hostage shots were heard, and the said is, during the least bit not to be home before the signal was cut off. it was the most
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bracing attack in the day of chaos across ecuador, gang members, detonated car bombs, attacked universities, and kidnapped or killed policemen in several cities in the declaration of war against the government of president. then yeah, noble and is at the time set a security crack down. it always puts you on a lot of able to 35 year old president who began this term the less than 2 months ago. responded by declaring a state of internal conflict a day after decreeing a 60 day state of emergency in nighttime curfew. he named 22 games, this terrorist organizations and military targets. up at this moment though, from this moment every terrace group mentioned in the degree that it has become a minutes. have you talk in the present and future of our country? is that play? we will not the system for negotiate. the price is, is escalate the following. the escape from prison on sunday of a door to macias,
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better known as the to the most powerful drug lord, before he could be transferred to a different prison. the violence broke out in the coastal city of y killing these mazda, but is extended to the capital key to an even to safe and peaceful. curious locations like queen, have you all citizens who were afraid today there are tax and kito. kang ta vedo. every way, the police arrested 13 gunmen who allegedly took over the television station and freed the hostages, but they have been unable to stop the rest of the mag and neighboring federal also declared an emergency along its northern border. in recent years, equis, there has been living to unprecedented security crisis fuels by drug trafficking, deltore. these have failed to address during get into latin america's most dangerous country. the most difficult. we all know that when there are attempts to transfer powerful prisoners wireless. okay, here's the question,
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is why the government isn't able to take preventive measures. he said, you know, the escalation of violence was a time bomb that has exploded in president no boys, hans. and so far nobody has been able to break the link between the prison gangs and the violence that has brought ask whether to unprecedented levels of chaos and fear. allison that i'm be at the i was just the to keep the a year long as a former foreign minister of ecuador. you're now senior research fellow center for economic and policy research in washington. and you're joining his life from paris or how did things get this bad or correspondent was just reporting ecuador is now the most dangerous country in latin america. yeah, that's right. i mean, it wasn't always the case. in fact, equitable was known for being one of the most peaceful countries in south america. and even in the engine region, drugs really rocketed the part of the politics of columbia and even peru and
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bolivia to certain extent. but equitable was kind of this the sped one fact ecuadorian is used to call the country the island of peace until not so long ago. in fact, um, if you look at homicide rates, which are a good proxy for and security and for all this that we're talking about for the kind of crumbling of the security stipends on up to 2017, which was rough headquarter as last year in office. um homicide rates were 5.8 homicides 280-0000 inhabitants because way below the latin american average of 160-0000 inhabitants takes the most just 800000 inhabitants. we just received the dates of 2023. you know, it just just came to a close a few days ago. and we're now on $46.00 homicides. but 100000 inhabitants are from 5.8 homicides to 46, homicide. 500000 has been in the almost 10. how did things spiral out of control so much and so fast?
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so their number of reasons, i mean one of them is of course and external reason, but which i could or should have been able to tackle, which is a change in the drug rooms in the norco trafficking. routes equitable seems to become an important part of that transport route from southern columbia, with the drug comes in, ecuador is not a drug producing country. this is important. it's a drug success, trends that country and is a big fight over the control of ecuador and maritime pultz. enough, you know, the drug games are fighting each other and they're also fighting security falls for the control of these, my time pulse so that they can export drugs out of that, these maritime pulse on the pacific coast of equity. so that's kind of external fact that i think the big, those factors are internal. um, you know, there's been a lot of incompetence. there's been a huge austerity drive. i mean, it's incredible to say this, but it is ecuador, and all sorts. he's from 2018 onwards. closed down the ministry of security closed
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down the ministry of ontario, who does that close down the ministry of justice. these being a real abandonment on behalf of the state of the, of the police force of the ministry of costs. drug gangs would be unable to prospect. and this kind of type, it's been a gang green, phenomenal of penetrating the state oper out. just the security forces on behalf of these cocktails of the on behalf is drug guns. that's unprecedented in ecuador and a history. and it's been a sort of snowball effect. and once that's out of control, particularly the context of a lot of incompetence and a lot of sort of cutting back budgets for the police and for ministry's, and for public policies, that kind of gets out of the fall. and then i would say there's one last factor, i'll just finish on that, which is the social factor, you know, equitable something really bad in terms of increase of poverty in any quantity in the last few years. it's the country in south america that's had the worst post
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pandemic recovery. so the lowest per capita g d p growth, for example, in the region. and of course, all that if you mix poverty with an absence of states with the change in drug or root with this kind of multi fact uh, you know, sort of time, boom, which is led to what we saw yesterday. price. so bad governance, including dropping the ball on security matters, a change in the drug route, from colombia to ecuador, and social factors. a listen, thank you very much for helping us understand this. just this rapidly deteriorating situation in ecuador, di, on long thank you for joining the program. thank you. are hundreds of protest as of march through the peruvian capital, lima, demanding justice for dozens of demonstrators killed a year ago. protesters held the banners criticizing president gina boulevard. say who they blame for the depths more than 60 people were killed in protests around the country when president pedro castillo was ousted from power in december, 2022. still ahead on elsie's 0,
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global head. you over the summer get in if lama bod, which is also attended by ministers from several countries, and delegation from saudi arabia, cut the united states, the united nations and non governmental organizations are all present. yeah. the endeavor, a basic, you need to come out a way the united response on a global level to deal with ben demick and contagion, diseases around the world. and go hammered out some sort of a plan. in order to a navy, a, the country that are less privileged, annoying comes countries to be able to get a finance for them. they've been speaking to the administered or tell us about the importance of they've gone that's making the 1st step towards making this goober has to go to d. d, p with the agenda and the less than him and the vendors end up there was an amazing gathering of 17 different nationalities in the cities, religion,
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