tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 14, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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see and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is the, are the the hello i'm 0 venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our light from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. $100.00 days of death, destruction and suffering and gaza. israel's war has killed nearly 24000 palestinians. nearly 2000000 people have been displaced. the war has caused a health crisis, more than 70 percent of gases. health facilities are out of service leaving just one dialysis ward for kidney patients. i had one nurse who had
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a heart attack because of the stress we call on all the company that authorities to provide help the some poor animal nerve of people. and they are suffering it. israel, families of the captives keep up the pressure on their government to hold the conflict with the protests to mark the 100 days. i'm doing the guy's really good education, city saving way against the backdrop of one garza palestine school team is about to start is asian cop campaign. the a stain on our shared humanity. the words of a senior un official to describe the devastating situation in gaza and the world's lack of action to stop it. palestinians have now enjoyed 100 days of war, already the worst and gods of history by far for the people of gods, of those past 100 days have felt more like a 100 years. that's also the message from the human agency for palestine. refugees,
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owners, which operates in gaza at least 23968 palestinians have been killed since the war began. more than 10400 of those had been children. the hospitals and guys that have also been targeted. the health ministry says nearly $340.00 health workers are among the dead. is really military has also attacked journalists killing at least $170.00 media workers. access i'm of which begins are coverage. how many above a dot is training through the remains of what was once his home? each step is a search for closure. he sees the glimmer of his 3 children killed in his rarely airstrikes who are still buried under the rubble. learn about me if your minnesota liquidity on those it, if i come here every day, still a 3 children remain in the and i mean, oh ma, i'm from a most welcome and hope one can put out that bodies will take
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a last look at that remaining but thank god, this is a faith and we pray to god that we will be able to pull them out and see them. and she says 22 members of his family were killed by the same air strikes. the palestinian civil defense says it has no resources to dig through the rubble and retrieve the bodies. israel's were on the gaza has left its marks across the district. the elbow, rage, refugee camp and central gaza was home to 40. 6000 palestinians were already displaced before the war or let's now, entire neighborhoods are destroyed. after a 100 days of war, most of gaza is in ruins. according to the united nations, israel's bombardment, history good, the largest displacement, the palestinians. since 1948 people fling their homes and nowhere safe to go about 5 out of this year on the 11th, there was no day that we do not move from place to place from darrow by law to con
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unit to rest of the heart of the there are no goods as well and never know basic things needed for life. there is no lice, and that's not the fault. we wish to have back to life conditions. we cannot find clean water other than the substitutes of life. this is also a humiliation. wherever you may turn your face, children are the most impacted and we, adults are helpless. we cannot help our children or even meet the basic needs as the war drags on. it's taking away their hope for and then to the suffering axles i much out of their houses here as honeywell, who joins us from rasa and the southern part of the gaza. strip honey, it's been a 100 days of health, the palestinians in gaza. and there's a ton of numbers and statistics that we could, you know, bring up to back that up. we started doing that. there's only one question i want to ask you at this stage. how will palestinians in does a co pay the,
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you know, that's why $100.00 days the more and would renew the tax and across the, the central part than to sit upon unison. dame. the northern part of the gauze for many palestinians feel that they have been for gunning on lars. and the feeling on say, if i were looking at the large, the cripples the holster system, a force display as the palestinians across the territory with more, more than $1.00, displace carlos vinny and need 1.5. thompson rated here in the day facing the wars humanitarian catastrophe ever. with extreme short visual, many of the basic supplies in essential necessities, including food, water, and medical supplies, and other survival items that so far in 100 days, an entire generation of palestinians or do have been killed. 1000 others are
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a tribe missing in the seas. under the rebels and the remaining population had been wash, then squeezed into small parts of the gauze attribute at the southern parts. the more we talked to people about how they feel about a really passing through 100 days of, of this aggression. and the more we realized, the how difficult the situations have been for them at all levels. so not just only the fact that they lift their homes in the, during and through is but also the humanitarian difficult is that they have to go through every they daily hardship, daily, routine defined by hunger and thirst. this is how people react when we ask them about how these feel about this stuff in the hudson and no, i saw them in me for more than a 100 days. we'd be living in misery, suffering a snowball now. and we cannot find water, food, or medicine, you know,
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unless no goose nor have we a tide. if this board is this, will the people the so weary that some members of the same family couldn't stand each other on a plan? we still have becca security. no, ever safe. we cannot find clean, multiple food. this is also humiliation. wherever you may turn your face. yes, this is how people feel about this 100 days of ongoing misery and suffering defined by a new norm. all of being displays being hungry, thursday and more profoundly traumatized as this for continues to pound across the territories. all right, honey. mount hood reporting live from rough uh and the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you very much. i and then 100 days, israel's war on gaza, it has wiped out entire neighborhoods along with home schools and hospitals is
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really military has dropped more than 29000 bombs around 70 percent of the 439000 homes. and guys that have been decimated. 30 hospitals are out of service. that's 77 percent of the strips. health facilities, 350 to school building, sustained damage or were destroyed. that's about 70 percent. while nearly $200.00 sites of historical importance were either destroyed or damaged and an estimated $104.00 mosques plus 3 churches have been damaged. philip as a reading, the commissioner general of the un agencies of palestine refugees and the nearest is in gaza. earlier he described to my colleagues, so he'll run them on in the desperation being faced by the people have gaza and the un stuff. i think we are running out of all the but what's even more terrible is that this tragedy is taking place on the awards on a daily basis. and despite all the warning,
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all the qualification we're giving about this is private as the each time i've come, i'm not moved. i move, for example, sites apply to of the children, the number of children which have been will have been killed, maimed by the also or fund whenever you go to a school of the schools. right now i take 50 overcrowded by people seeking sensor dis, quotes would be a piece of education and the kids to find in the schools. i'm just looking at to i said, i'm begging for a sip of water all for enough of bread. and of course, they're looking at the help from you as an organization. you at the, you end of last over a $140.00 colleagues in the last 3 months that must have seemed like in a tennessee. this has been absolutely devastating with this tool. so this 100 days it feels to be an attorney to that's what i am on. so be sure he's being a, despite all the adversity we are confronted with us, i find out stuff a very,
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very motivated it really on the, on the, on the commit to, to provide assistance today as a human agency. we are calling for an increase of offer of trucks crossing into gaza. we need meaningful assistance because as you an organization, it will not be enough to reverse the negative kind of the looming salvation in the street. we need commercial to come in just as we mentioned, most hospitals and guys that are no longer functioning, haven't been for a while. those that are still operating or facing shortages of supplies and even medical workers. and there's only one dialysis ward treating patients were suffering from kidney failure or so sort our reports. and i remember i said that before the war, this dallas this morning and the drug hospital says 122 patients every day on. now it is over. well, the, because it's on the function in dialysis would,
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in the entire guys a stream or more i thought of the solvable. you couldn't, the situation is tough and challenging. because we are not only hospitalized and causes us and providing dallas a service. we have seen around 500 percent increase in patient from 122 months to over 500 stadium. we are looking at on the clock. patients who had 3 sessions a week. now one of you having one session for a health situation is rapid, you worse and that's what the nearly 10000 patients need. dialysis treatment in gaza with only 17 dialysis machines, a winnable doctors are trying hard to hand the below team, but they have reduced the treatment session for each patients by health. about the long lines of patients waiting for treatment our program. i'm sort of sitting them home with the what us a half hour while there is no fee. my health situation is deteriorated because i can now not have a 4 hour session that i'm supposed to have. but just 2 hours. my body's sweetening
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all the time. i used to go to nasa hospital before the war and had proper treatment . now nothing is left, no medical stuff, no medication, that is my big is also broken. patients here see there are several dialysis machines available in different hospitals, but they cannot be used since most of those hospitals have been shut down because of these really attacks on the health facilities. the magic's here on the immense pressure at the bottom from enjoyed. welcome joe, did both talk on this is beyond our capacity and i had one nurse who had a heart attack because of the stress. sure, we call on all the competent authority is to provide help. time would be some poor animal nerve of people and they are suffering. so super 7 is rep has impose a complete siege on god's eye center. and it has been nearly impossible for the international, including medicines and medical equipment to get into this vehicle. and that's about the time for patients here for young man and women is running now to do
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something over the christmas sale. that's the 0 the demonstrators, intel of you for holding a 24 hour rally to demand a release of captives held by hum us and gaza. they also express their anger and prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and whose government's handling of the crisis. thousands of people started gathering in the city on saturday evening where the families of some of the captives have been speaking. so high rosters and tel aviv looks are you've covered the entire war on the is really side from day one. you've been to all the rally and you surveyed the political landscape fitting the today your, at this new gathering and support of the captives 100 days on. what are you seeing? what are you hearing? so we've been hearing a myra sent a speak is not just today, but since not today's riley yesterday, where and estimated a 120000 is riley's, were in attendance. and some of those have included family members of those still
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held captive as a $136.00 of them, including a family of b. c that were kidnapped about 10 years ago. haven't been returned since so not just size. it was taken across on october the 7th, but it's a mix of sadness that there's been a lot of emotions. they've been seeing a lot of kids amongst the crowd and also on the stage. but also the monitoring on it says now 0, there's a real change of sign here. they've been asking questions and addressing prime minister benjamin netanyahu directly is what is the will cabinet this coalition government saying, how long is it going to take before you return? then we just had. c from one of those who said but her father is elderly, he's in his eighty's, he needs his medication. i mean needs to be returned. they've been talking about how it's a 100 days in tunnels, whether not seeing any so on. and they said, as long as this will continues, and we've heard this from many of those on stage,
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then no worries. all going to increase is they worry that they won't be coming back live and also events and monitoring offices. now they want to see a solution including ending the war. some of them is said to ensure that they come back home and they said, well, do whatever it takes. and those things, some of the things that the government in the prime minister are just not doing enough. and some of them have felt that it's not a priority. so are politically, where do things stand? because and you've reported on this multiple times, there are now clear divisions in the government that are, you know, obvious for all to see playing out in broad daylight in the media on tv, etc. and that just wasn't the case a 100 a 100 days ago. yeah, when the sauces 0. uh if you remember at the time the prime minister had not changed. one of his very early on statements said that they will carry out this will that they have these goals including and, and that was eliminating him off. and he said,
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even if this comes that surprised if those are the lives of boys held captive, well, i was just interesting the talking to someone earlier who said that this country because of the protests but well happening, the anti government protest, the against the judiciary reforms before this will even start, since they sent that they were able to mobilize in the square really false and it seems the government and certainly the prime minister, who's also taking making a lot of these decisions didn't expect the mobilization, but they still didn't expect to have them on so it means it's a moms and fine yes. today on stage one of the family members of those held cops instead, that he was one of the families that went to catch all last week and spoke to the prime minister. and they talks about the situation and how they want them back home . and he said, but the categories had showed them that they also were doing everything they can to ensure this happens as soon as possible. wiley was making this speech, one of the war cabinet members, many doubts was in the crowds. i'm really,
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that's quite telling because the families are feeling that they all now have things to take a step to themselves without the governments in show that they can have that direct connection with me. the lights is like, catch all. interestingly, as this has been happening, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been speaking, it seems before a budget's main thing that was being discussed with the wall cabinet. and he said that it's important and it's one of the top priorities. but he also added that this will continue for months, and the concern is, is the longer this will take place, the longer it's going to take before the cops is, are able to come home. this r hi rod reporting from tell of the thank you very much. i is really forces have conducted more overnight rates in the occupied westbank. the video shows is really military vehicles in algebra as soon refugee camp north of ramallah res. we're also conducted in a room, refugee camp north of hebron. elsewhere is really forces fired tear gas and gunshots during raid on our for our, for that bill. how many it is in ramallah and the occupied west bank,
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where we've seen dozens of raids almost every day since the war and gaza started hold up. how would you say the last 100 days of change the occupied west back? well, i would say does change the laws, i mean, ask any palestinian and they would tell you that over the past 100 days what they called the insidious activity of the military and the settlers has increased to levels they have never seen before. and now does a whole catalogue of, of things they point out to, for example, land grabs. there's been a record number of communities who have been kicked out of their lives in such as she is towards bad. it is also be the record number of outposts illegal under a generic signal that have been a created. there's also been the record number of the lab that has been grabbed
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by the settlers, mainly palestinian land to create bypass roads, to pave new roads, to closed out of villages and towns across the occupied west back. and then as you said, there's been these raids, raise 0, you and i have talked about these raise over the past 3 months positively, some of that late summer, but or are absolutely violent. you had nearly 350 police didn't use who died since october 7th in the occupied was back. you also have 4000 that have been injured and you have nearly 6000 that are currently detained and that number will change. by the next time we talk because these ways are continuous and happen all the time. so life has really changed shift in the occupied westberg. but i think the biggest broker page of football is the news. here is the attitude of the settlers, the threats that come from the settlers. uh, some people were telling us earlier in the day that they got a pamphlet,
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a leaflet on the car, telling them to leave, to go to georgia before their property, their livelihood. a good uh, uh, bird down and they could be killed a direct, right? so, oh, so really, people here are living on edge close to lee because it doesn't seem to be a kind of stop do that. even though you had a, for example, french president, a bunch of out of my call or do you a secretary of state anthony blinking, talking about against the settler violence? well, nothing has impacted the, it continues and it continues as an alarming rate holder if we, if we try and look at the future and i understand that comes with a lot of uncertainty. a lot of question marks. we don't know what that will look like, but what are palestinians in the occupied westbank expecting or well by and large, the 1st would like to see a ceasefire in guys that it's really having
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a tool of them to day after day. watch these pictures of their fellow palestinians being as many say here, slaughtered massacres as they are able to provide any kind of support. and then i think a lot of them would like to see actually the palestinian goes back on the table and what every person i speak to says we would like to see a real solution to it. not more meetings, not more conferences, but actually something tangible that would make us be able to turn to our children and tell them that there is actually a future. they would obviously like to see, i mean that the end of it and, and to the occupation, and also see how they're going to be able, especially here, the okay. by was by deal with baby lies with the such a large presence of a settlers set a 700000. it's not more live across the occupied best buy,
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but buying largest really 2 main things. this, these fire and a solution for this policy, new issue that would lead to their own state a ceasefire and a political solution. how the, how many? thank you for your reporting. on the 100 day mark from ramada, spring analysis, you're a senior political analyst, more one to shar or one. i'm interested to know. you know, you've spent almost the last 100 days here in the studio and commenting on this day by day. i'm interested to know what lessons can be drawn, what you've learned over the last 100 days. you know, of course, unfortunately it's still too early to tell. it seems like we are still in the beginning of this uh, of this horrible violent war that's going on between 0 in the series. but we can certainly say already that if you're to judge peace,
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you better prepare for because in this region, as soon as there is a new sort the vacuum thinking that you can see some fixed, then the occupation open ended display this. this doesn't work. we've seen and guys, a ford wars important less than 20 years. so once again, if you, if you were to check the piece, you really must prepare for permanently. so the 2nd thing that i thought was a bit of, uh you know, a bit of, of an issue that came to life once again in a big way in a horrible way. and then the united way is that colonialism, racist violence is rated colonialism has no place in the 21st century. it has no place in the middle east. 3rd, i would say most people, israelis and palestinians are crushed by geography, by proximity. this is not like the brits in can yeah. or india.
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it's not like the french and those area separated by the mediterranean box on distance between any policy and is really it's like 6 miles i need policy and is ready. so as soon as there is contract, you have to know people even is rain is going to have to most people's that old people right from the south, them from the north and so on. so this is how it is. so there are definitely of course, by uh, by geography. and that's why they can have to find that way, either to marry or divorced. happily, there is no 3rd option for the time. the 3rd and i think just to add to the does it weigh the size and grab of the past 100 days? i would say it has to be less of a water, more of a massacre. this is just so symmetrical. so this symmetric indicative abilities that, that number speak for themselves. i don't know. $170.00 israeli soldiers bypass
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that are october 7. and we're talking now almost 100000 casualties and 100100 days . yeah. 20 the ratios about 20 times 20 times more palestinians have been killed and his relatives were killed on october. this and the casualties and so on, so forth and the destruction of the homes of hospitality of schools. and this is again to the back to the issue of, of, of the suffering kind of the human tall. i think the palestinians have proof to be over the years to be invincible. to be set fast to be sacrificial and wherever i think there's limits, there's limit to how much people can take. and i think this war was particularly inhumane towards the people don't cause that's what she said, district for anyone. and i think, and that says once this was over whenever it's over, i think we definitely are going to have to look you know, into the i of the, of eve of here and just really figured out where to go next. because this cannot be
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repeated again. unlike previous wars, this is different. we cannot go to the next stage after this war is already we are in the mix of genocide. we can go to the next one. but just quickly, before you comment on any one of the, so i just want to say something to things are important. first of all, before the kind of thing is outside the radius, i'm not dependable. don't depend on how to send the radius. there's no point. i'm talking about the regimes for the exam because they got very little help from arab countries and the run, etc, etc. yes, they've got a lot of words, but better to, to action is read. on the other hand, can count on the united states definitely can count on. so it's been every possible way, financial aid militarily, psychologically psychologically diplomatically outsourcing 5th quickly, i would say the following. once again, jews, a hyperlink to be the better city is worse than it is, but they're also the palestinians, best friends we've seen is there
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a lot of is ready to jewels really take a stand that's quite race is the one i think the worst by the settings, but i'm on the part of senior support is around the world. jewish had been leading vocally and otherwise been supported by the city of cos. so there is no, i'm to submit to them about this issue. there's a, there's colonialism and there's justice. there is no question of anti semitism because the leading voice is spin supports of the palestinian cause of the guys that cause have been jews around the world. and i think this is really important. last but not least quickly. i would say the mike is once again does not make right . so is there a might have a lot of force, a lot of power or whatever and might use it all hyper or hyper way and so on. but as the defense secretary said, of the united states, they might win the war tactically, but they wouldn't be a strategic defeat. yeah, strictly more on that. i want a pen and put a put in something that you said earlier cuz i have to run to our next correspondence. but we'll come back to this next hour. you said palestinians and
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his release have to either married or divorced happily. that's something you want to come back to the shower elses. you were a senior political and was thank you. here in guitar palestine football team will play their 1st game of the asian couple. later on sunday, they face a run in groups see against the backdrop of the war on gaza. of course, do you want to go draw skies at education city stadium, to watch that match for us? joe, you'll get to all the, you know, the, the, the intrinsically sporting part of it a little later. but this story of the palestine team being at this asian cup is so much bigger than sports. and you've been covering that you've been with the team a little bit as much as one can be with the team, the media at this stage. can you just give us a sense of their mindset as they're playing and their people are going through or the yes, you're right 0. i have been with the team for the last 2 months. i don't know. i've been able to find them, get to know them quite well and have the process and in see,
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well they know stranger to overcoming adversity when it comes to playing big tournaments like this one. in fact, one of the challenges that they've always faced is just to get together because that plays the scaffold around the well they're playing in different needs. and even when they do come to play together, getting into and out of the policy is heard trees that move is all control white israel. but the build up to face, asian cop has been unlike any of us just before just the opposite of all began the palestinian team members who are based in the west bank left with great difficulty to play in some well cup qualifies in the united arab emirates and him to wait and they have, i'm unable to get home since then as a result that has put a lot of pressure on the play is that of the have tea at that have families back home in palestine. they wound up for this tournaments, who in training comes in algeria and in saudi arabia. but as i said that a lot of pressure the coach might come to move, has spoken about the feeling of constant anxiety among supplies. not knowing what is happening to the friends and family back home. it's been very difficult for them
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to communicate with the friends and family. and also they've had to rely on the news and social media to give some information about what is happening back home. and in fact, just last night, we learned from one of the players that is from gaza that his cousin was killed just before the final training session. i had of this much it's, it's difficult to to say how i feel now. and so we have feeling, but now we have focus to this group because we need this got to to, to do something for our families and our people and, but it's time to make them happy doing this work that says that. so what the, what i've seen one of the other major issues is that they face the lack of much fitness. we know from the coach that especially concerned about the place that he used to playing in the palestine football league, which has been suspended since the wrong cause, that they just haven't had
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a chance to practice much on the field. also looking at the post performances of se palestinian team, after that you can come there will sign up, right, because the policy and team of never go out of the group sites. they never even one an asian cop much, never meet episode one goal in the previous 2 appearances, the policy and team a rank to 1990 the well the radians a 21st and the writings all 3 time champions. but having said all of them, despite all of the adversity they face and kind of started back, she has some encouraging results and those will qualify. as i mentioned a little bit earlier, they picked up a points in that 1st 2 games. and they said the other for and over again that they're willing to play, to make the policy and people happy. now with that kind of motivation, it's tempting to, to think that that could be an upset here against iran later. and even it's like done when then even a tool would be seen as a good results for the policy and some of the see. okay, joe, and just before i let you go, when it's kick off, how long before the mass starts?
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kick off in just about 2 hours time, and we're just starting to see the funds turning up now. so i'll be joining you in the next hour to to preview the match a little bit better. all right, we look forward to that deal. going to ask a reporting from just outside the stadium. it education city here in doha. thank you very much. the still ahead on alpha 0. taiwan is new president elect lighting to says that he will defend the island from what he calls china is intimidation. and another dramatic volcanic eruption in iceland forces hundreds of people to leave their homes, stay without the the weather date freezes, expanding across canada. and the us, however, one will pick up the weather story there. first, here's what you woke up to this morning on sunday,
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that arctic air plunging as far south as the us gulf states. so dallas 10 below, but nowhere hasn't been as cold as western canada is where your wake up temperature is not as bad actually as they happen over the last little while. no by afternoon admin symbol bounce back to minus 28. lots of sun in here. but also ice crystals as well because of trust how cold it is our take care and now coming into the great lake, some snow for toronto, couple centimeters here, light speed, nothing like we saw just a few days ago. and for the southern us, here we go. houston just 8 degrees, a swath of snow coming for arkansas. so little rock may be about 5 centimeters, also disturbed weather through california, and the valley here is central america. we've got whether from the yucatan, western cuba, florida, and the bahamas. off we go to south america right now and access of rain around columbia, ecuador, pedro bolivia, and that's all pushing into the amazon jungle. now south of this most storms, once again for argentina's wine country, that's moving to northern argentina and the river play,
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but we've still got some heat in paraguay, especially on 36 degrees for you today on sundays. here the, this is the 1st one i saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to reframe at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered, the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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refugees, as a grim milestone is reached at least 23968 palestinians have been killed since the war began within 10400 of them. children, demonstrators and tell of eva holding a 24 hour rally to demand the release of captives held by hamas and gaza. protesters also expressed their anger at the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and his government's handling of the crisis is really forces have conducted more overnight rates. near ramallah, in hebron and the occupied westbank. israel has detained nearly $6000.00 palestinians there since october. the 2nd the leader of his beloved son, this rolla has addressed the public in a speech saying disturbances and the red sea won't stop until palestinian liberation is achieved. and the war and gaza ends to know. can i mail it to you on the, on the american should realize that the security of the red,
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c 11 on iraq in yemen are all hinged on one single thing. putting an end to the war on gaza. rather than providing a remedy to the symptoms. they should treat the cause at the end of the day, israel and america will find themselves in the face of one establish single fact. they will hear from every corner where the resistance has a voice or a rifle. they will hear one message put an end to the war and gaza and light of what i saw on this roller. let's talk to him. we're on con, who's in a village, saki and southern lebanon, an error on one of the major questions since october. the 7th has been whether the cause of war would trigger a wide or regional war. it's one of the reasons why in this role of speech is, you know, people listen to them so carefully to give us clues on that question. what have the last 100 days taught us about that? as well as certainly certain that the hezbollah having very pragmatic position, they are prepared to find a will with israel if necessary,
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thoughts. that's not what they want. an escalation and containment of the 2 keywords. it pyre, hezbollah doesn't want to really escalate in the southern border where i am right now, but it will retaliate and it will strike back the containment as you have a key word. and this is something that has another. i love the secretary general of his beloved, actually dressed and not tethered by speech. you just find little segment of that. he's also been talking about the events in gauze as well. one of the things he's using and trying to get across is this fact that because of his bullet being determined on this border, it's putting pressure on these well, he actually said a 100 days have passed and cause is still holding out because has been showing an epic steadfast as is unparalleled in history. and israel, off for a 100 days is might in failure and has achieved is declared undeclared gold. no. as you say, we're looking for clues and what might come next will. this might be
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a police as we are continuing. now front is inflicting losses on the enemy and putting pressure on the display as to the voices of grown louder. this is the key strategy for hezbollah. and for how semester i left all the uses where it is about to leave the homes in the knowles and come, come back to that holmes. he wants them to rise up and to start putting personal needs ready government and let them come back to their arms. any way that's going to happen is it has bola and the is riley's come to some sort of negotiated settlement, but that's still going to happen. well, as the cause of war takes place and that's really how you ended at the speech. there's no negotiations, no political solution, until doesn't end to the war and cause in wrong kind of reporting from 711 on thank you very much. and right to israel, central banks, as the world goes, it has become a burden on the economy. the estimated costs may reach $58000000000.00 by the year
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2025. the central bank governor has urged the is really government a curve. it's public spending and cut interest rates from 4.75 percent to 4 and a half percent. israel has been $6600000000.00 in various aspects of its war, including funding for the more than 100000 displays. people some $249000000.00 has been put aside for mental and physical health care. and the total cost of rebuilding in some areas could reach a $174000000.00, including towns near the lebanese border that sustained damage in cross border fighting a l. winter was a professor of economy at the hebrew university of jerusalem. he joins us live now . a out. israel has signal that this war may last all year, all of 2024 can to the country afford that financially economically. yeah, the country can afford it. it's going to be a burden. it's going to be a burden on the economy. what is riley is the resilience country. both the in term solve for its economy and in terms of the readiness of which people to defend himself,
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your of the person who interviewed before me was saying that because by law is hoping that the, the, the displace people live that morse with verizon that wasn't booked rise up that they will notarize up. they want they the one the more to the what definitely the want to more to add but to $1.00 to $4.00 to and in this under circumstances such that this the, the october set but will not repeat itself. and the public is willing to pay a norbish cost and the cost is is high. the cost is involved. so helping those displays, people finding place to leave it later will involve rebuilding their holes. it can hold the cost of the war itself. and it, because it also costs to slow down in the economy that, uh,
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a merch from the war. but, but these are a, these are, i believe, short term effect. so the economy and wants to war and, and he doesn't have to end of december 24. it could, and in the month it's good and the, the months. so that doesn't have to be, you know, this is wouldn't be spoiled. i want to refer my question because i understand what you're saying. you're, you're saying that the is really public and the is really economy or both resilient, even though obviously wars are expensive and this comes with a half the price tag. what i'm trying to understand is, does israel prosecute this war regardless of the price tag, or do you think there was a moment when that starts to influence is really decision making in the war? you know, i can, i can tell that the, the, the corner we will is not the scope of the equitorial by which gives, right, okay, we'll hope on or, or stop. i mean, of course the, the public opinion see is writing public opinion of the casualties. international
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pressure. phil oh, getting to the formula but not a corner. okay. not the corner me because is room, you know, i mean, even under the current circumstances, use riley is doing relatively well. okay. i think part of it is because i'm very concerned or too close to the central time that made israel of fair much better. for instance, is going to be crisis of c o, 2008 is red, fair bunch better than other countries because of these. a conservative part of a single central bar. and, and because much of these rails income is coming from uh, the technology companies, a startup technologies, at least just, you know, that the development of technology can take place. uh, you know, it's at, at the seller at the book, right at your home book or at your home shelter, right?
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you don't see it. so you're saying you're saying that the text or one of the crown jewels of these really economy is not, not, not very affected by the war is not very much affected. there was of course the, uh, uh, more of a cautious the decisions by investors, whether to invest or not. but companies us, it continuing, developing and uh oh for some of the workers are, are you are read the reserves, the, the delivery service. uh, they come and go uh and uh and develop them in the sec. doris is continuing so its not something that stopped. okay. and yeah, look, it's really interesting to talk to you because you say something that i think will be counter intuitive to a lot of yours. you're saying these really economies actually still doing relatively well despite yes, the high cost of prosecuting this was um, you know, thank you very much for coming on the program. it's been really interesting. thank
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you. thank you very much. i it's, it's a london now thousands have gathered at trust. now the square and support of israel . it is the largest demonstration for israel after months of march is in solidarity with palestinians that we've seen in london, paul ben, and joins me now live from that march pole just yesterday. around the same time we were speaking to you, you were at a pro palestinian march. now a pro israel march. what are you seeing and what are you hearing there? all right, well, it's difficult to compare the numbers. i have to say that the cost of trafalgar square, where i'm standing is around $35000.00. so i would estimate that the numbers of this gathering up between 15 and 20000 people. you can see that the scrub behind me isn't exactly tactful, but there's a sizable number here. so maybe 2 thirds full. they message is a unapologetically zine is message is coming from the speakers on the podium behind based on people like eric pick goals and the people who are from the 710 human
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shame projects on, on that trust that the, the force of the gathering effect lake is the flights of the mold, and one of them is rarely who remains still held captive by how much? somewhere in gauze that great concern about the fates about the future, about the lives. it's interesting that the support for these, for any government to that as different to what we so i think in the boxes. and then the reality is that restoring television, the seems to be a distinction drawn between support for hostages, for the captives fans criticism of pick up here. i think the to all the same is the banners and the blackouts. all we stand with israel, i'm a, when i put it to one of the organizes, yes. well, how many captives have actually been released since november since then? it goes to release is to place how many have been released as
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a result of his riley military action. the answer is no on. he was unable to address that question. as a result, we just need you to have them back. so it's, it's been very interesting to hear this perspective. they are very, very concerned about the lives of those hostages, but they're not for pets in london, at least from interest aside from the government for the, for the policies that pursuing guess. yeah, it is really interesting. thanks for bringing that perspective to us. paul, brenda, and reporting live from london there. thank you. the, let's take a look at some other world news. now the china has criticized the united states, the united kingdom and japan for congratulating taiwan. is newly elected leader on his victory aging. it uses the 3 nations of interfering and another countries internal affairs. president elect lighting has warned his supporters that the next 4 years will be tough. without control of the legislature. tony chang has more on
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this from taipei. it was an impressive victory and an unprecedented that to the ty, one's democratic progressive party, put a note of caution from the president elect to his supporters and didn't get everything that way. so i was in the legislative elections. the d p. p did not hold onto a majority. this means that we did not work hard enough on the areas where we must humbly review and look back for the nationalist k m t policy. there was no controls, the largest block, and the not just that you might have been much. and even if they failed again to get the top jobs even the time on people's party, you finish to have a significant voting block. potential king make has international recognition of lies. victory was muted. many leaders with china will not be pleased by his success . still biden's initial reaction. we do not support independence.
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a curious statement from a friend. it's committed to your defense without being what was that message for the people of taiwan way or the leaders and aging, and probably a little bit of both. i think the 1st audience, the mind is likely by doing that. us is telling the aging that, hey, uh, they have a pro us cohen ty, canada is coming into power. however, that does not mean that you intend to do anything that would dramatically come anyway near crossing buildings. read lines. maintaining the status quote appears to be what time one's votes is really want and they don't have to look far to see the dangers of a president with on check powers and control. type in these verses have made a very particular choice. if elected a d p, p president is going to give them continuity and stability. at the same time,
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his power is going to be kept in check by legislature. he doesn't control tony chang, l g 0. type a denmark is officially crowned to the nations new king. people waited outside the palace in copenhagen to witness the historic moment. king frederick the 10th, gave his 1st speech ralph that he was proclaimed the new monarch, his australian born wife mary, has been named queen concerts. frederick's mother, queen margaret advocated the throne late last month ending her 52 year old cannon. corruption is forced hundreds of people to evacuate in south western iceland, yet again, lava and smoke started spewing into the air. early on sunday, not far from the town of green, dominic residence were 1st told to evacuate in november, up to signs of volcanic activity before being allowed back or
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the right is the type of support with peter stem. it's peter. so thank you very much for time champions, japan of go to a winning stall, so be asian copier and casa, but they were made to work hard against the vietnam in a group. the clash, japan opened the school to talk to me. mean i'm, you know, in the 11th minute the fact came vietnam rank 94 in the world. no. in being back headed in an equalizer and then they went ahead with a go from a pam twan. hi. a shelf is on the cards. but you can turn that around before her time again, it is for the new school equalize. and the kato nakamura then put the japanese the his as a way to make sure of the when was 5 minutes left at the ultimate mistake. you know, companies, there's one more asian cups in japan. the finished rent is up to kata in 2019
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by the same play as a competing in casa, despite the go back home. they had to win a game and they to previous agent comp appearances. but this quote have extra motivation this time around well, how about that? if he is upset a high on the sob, no on med, you wouldn't want him to keep them focused is difficult because most of the time the players are looking at the news even on the bus while going to training committee. and but even with that in so every one of us, there was a message that we need to deliver to the whole world. we have a big responsibility that we are invested in, the palestinian people deserve it back to life and they deserve freedom. and through the matches, our presence at this tournament should be a message for the whole world that palestine exists. now on the on to south korea is one of the favorites for this asian camp. they play the opening game against ball rain on monday, gets in by talking starts on human eyes all on whether that scene coach by using to implement and bring home the victory to break
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a 6. the k 12 units came reports from so south korea one the 1st 2 asian cups in 19561960, but it's now 64 years since they lifted the trophy. the national teams, new head coach says they're ready to turn that tide. se said many, many times over the last month. the all goal is to guitar 3 nation. come. and i can see in the highest and they are hungry for it. and so the already, the anticipation is palpable. how do i gave you as a fan of sun, your mean? i really hope he performs exceptional and reaches the top at the asian cup literally as long as it will not overall how we know we have many players who are playing well and european teams. i think this tournament could bring us high, a better results with a star roster pass for the household names in the region like humans that you got in and of course, kept in for the mean. there's plenty
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a buzz ahead of the asian come. a spotlight up in sir, though is on an unlikely figure. the coats you're getting clansman won the world cup as a player with germany. but had a rocky start after taking the south korea job in march. they went 5 games without a win, and fans criticized him for working remotely from the us. the team has since pivoted to rack up 6th street wins, but the mood remains cautious. at a say a clansman doesn't bring home the trophy with the golden generation. he's got, he could very well be shown the door out early. got son who's 31 now is that the peak is that he did his best use. you got to me and j playing from find me. so you got insightful price on demand. got these plays so i don't think we don't think we've seen this before. we've had so many of these stars playing a very, very high level. it'd be a huge shame. i think if,
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if the sounds great wasn't able to capitalize on that. expectations are high for south korea. they kick off their agent cub campaign against buffering, you know, skim oh to 0. so african teams are also competing for the continental tie. so the cup of nations is taking place in ivory coast way mama csa and egypt all looking through and does a long wait for an f control fee. they take on mozambique in the 1st game. now that talk about your thoughts. so he's a straight and open title defense with the wind, but it was anything but straightforward. the world number one was given a tough taste by probation, qualified the note because mitch truck of which took the 1st 26 it back when the 2nd the in the tie break, the same time champion and melvin ended up winning in full states. but he needed 4 hours and one minutes to do it. that is, is the longest 1st match added grandson g 's.
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when you think about it, i'm double. he's a reality to utah tonight but know, look, you know, i'm, i'm, i'm really trying to enjoy, enjoy every moment on the court. obviously, i struggled in many, many different moments and tonight. uh, but you know, it was credit to him due to ease uh, incredible. uh, game plan, nice and easy, a match for defending women's champion that in a sub olenka. she cruised cost. i'm seated schuman ella seidel, who was making her grand slam debut. sutherland code did not drop any games in the 1st typical, totally up. the 2nd 61 to wrap up victory. 3 minutes nfl fans and kansas city had to wrap up a woman to watch the both coldest gaming history so cold, in fact that they were icicles hanging from cheap coach and the reeds massage. it
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was already freezing for the while called layoff between the chief and miami dolphins for plus 3 conditions. main. so there was a windshield of minus $27.00 degrees celsius. perhaps not surprisingly, the chief handle, the better than miami. they've been training or we investigated re florida who was back to patrick holmes and these team are made on track to infect, to back super bowl titles. so many fleet hood is one of the by invitational, but i need because only medical boy sample volta in what was a dramatic final ho mcelroy had a one shot lead going into the 18th. but this shot would prove costly, eventually called of the bird game, prepared to take advantage with the ability to win the, you know, really bad and can use agnes and get it should became the 1st woman to run 10 kilometers in under 29 minutes on sunday. to get to smash the record by 28 seconds, completing the road, racing 28 minutes and 46 seconds. and that's all this both needs. we'll have more lights, a thorough. alright,
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better step. and so thank you so much for that. we will see you again throughout the afternoon as those matches get underway, the asian cop, thank you. and i will be back to the very top of the hour. that's in just 2 and a half minutes with a full slate of world news, including our continuing coverage of israel's one doesn't stay without the what constitutes exempt. so we can talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts, right? as to what happened as independent, we want these, we want the education i want to. we don't have to leave them in different countries policy and it's going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit. no 1000 service this placement and you're saying you
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