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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 20, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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the ball on dogs of the humanitarian catastrophe is deepening. as the conflict continues, the cost of the is really economy is enormous. plus some taiwan is view president to bring peace and prosperity to the i'm counting the cost on i will to 0 the the hello i money inside this is and these are life $1.00 day coming up in the next 60 minutes is ready. military launches most strikes on golf, the night destroying homes across the street. palestinians in garza were count horrific tales of the trustees committed by his writing troops in the strip. a sea of garbage gauze says he may have pleads for health motors, 50000 tons of trash is measuring the street. and is there any voice that
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frustration about the government's handling of the war holdings protest outside benjamin netanyahu? the we begin with as well as war on gaza. palestinian casualties are still mounting in the southern city of con eunice every night and into the morning is ready for us is carried out as strikes and shell targets. the bombing has intensified near the cities. 2 major hospitals, including garza's largest remaining functioning health center nasa hospital. the center did not receive any evacuation. what has thousands of displaced people, a trapped inside. at least 2 people were also killed in strikes mit amal hospital. and the may of gauze, especially says more than 50000 tons of garbage has piled up on the streets.
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there's really bombardments has left the waste disposal and sewage systems in ruins . docked as a warning, there's a growing stretch of disease. national has no control as to what we saw on the streets of northern gauze or for shot. it was a real health disaster. yeah. as there are no basic necessities of life, even the lowest levels of hygiene or non existence, i, i expect the spread of epidemics that are difficult to control, given the dilapidated or non existent health care system there. um the you know, installations is once again accusing israel of blocking a deliveries to northern gaza as role has rejected 95 percent of the fuel and medicine supplies entering the area a speak to honey who his live in rafa in southern gaza. honey hasn't been any less often to bombardments of the well, unfortunately not uh, this hour has been a thursday in the attacks either by the artillery selling or by the mass of
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relentless airstrikes. but it seems to be it's all over again in dogs, on the northern parts since the beginning of the word. the northern part of the gulf stream has been a major side of relentless and bombardment by land, air, and sea. and in addition to a massive in ground invasion and within the past, if it's a few weeks, there was a sort of advance collision of the tax only to get back into a the, a high rhythm within the past 2 in 2 days. looking at western part of gauze of city and all the in order in the cities of the gaza strip merely of remaining residential buildings and evacuation zones where and densely populated neighborhoods including cars, they tune a separate on neighborhood that's on the top of any road. the 30th road that's in the center of garza city, but many people reported it killed and arrive to ship out hospital. those who
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arrived a ship, a hospital with a critical injuries are at risk of losing their lives because the hospital is not functioning at all. there is no health care. there is no medical team to provide the necessary intervention. and there are no medical supplies to provide for those injuries. in top of that, there are many of the people who are experiencing some health complications and chronic diseases. the need immediate intervention and medical supplies in one unit, there was definitely no lit up in the air strikes and the are tellers sitting within the past since the past 2 days, mainly in the area around the vicinity of nonsense hospital where under tv coverage of relentless areas, rex is really tying sent armor vehicles, push deeper into an area, better known as button a semi and that's leading to the main roads of not the main gates, not the hospital. it may get as well as on the way to another hospital. there is
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the a jordanian field hospital and has been severely damaged within the past few days. as the attack continued on. the area of more residential buildings have been destroyed. more infrastructure severely damaged or completely destroyed. a cemetery within the uh the, the surrounding area have been also desecrated by, is really a military where the, where many of the grades were that that band bodies were removed. it from the cemetery a, the ears try continues to pound in containers and in fact, it has been in creating very difficult conditions on the ground, denying people access to the drinking water, denying people access to food supplies mainly in the northern parts and gaza city where a famine is taking a place and it's it's conditions are worsening. it needs popping the okay, thank you for that honey. my thing that for us live in rafa and southern gaza human
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rights groups have been gathering testimonies of summary executions of palestinians by is there any forces out there as obtained exclusive pictures and witness accounts for members of one family? they say that on the 19th of december is there any soldiers executed at least 19 civilians in gaza? city, charles profit has the story wanting. some views may find images in this report. distressing of the ruins of gall is a city destruction dash sounds. nobody's really military drugs above the roll axis. ations of all claims committed bodies, really all me to stay is lead to an apartment of a family home,
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bullet cartridges, broken and abandoned belongings, walls and floors covered in blood the whole day. can never forget the vip jonathan has families that are locked in the tanks, and builders is around the building. shells are being hit in the building for days, the situation was desperate. on the 19th of december, israeli soldiers entered the building. they smashed in our apartment to my husband, opened it, and told them we were all civilians, black and home, and i feel nauseous. the money and mother took them to another apartment. i folded them pleading wisdom to let him go. because we were all civilians from the window members of the resistance, you know, the whole full grass. nobody is up for a long again, the color didn't. they beat me and my daughters, they put us women in one place and threatened us with guns and knives. they made of strips. they searched us, insulting us,
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and using the most terrible woods. they took our names and filmed us. you may go to the stair, was massey on the 19 men in this building. they killed. my husband was one of them . they owe them to bend down and execute them. they killed them. all these pictures obtained exclusively biologist era was shot just al is off to the events all day. describes the bodies of main entry holes of bullets in the back. oh, how my laptop, the bad, the color, the last one more days daughter says when the killings had been carried out, show some of the teaching the building again. i should faced, exhausted and scared. she holds the tiny, sure one by her 3 year old sister, another who died in her arms for the family shelters in the dog, cold room. and you children, stay close, go lays wounded on the floor. there was little food except soup
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to eat. at the law as the hand, when the settler had locked on, the soldiers came in and separated the women and the children from the men. they kept us in decision room while the excuse of demand outside. i was holding my sister in my arms. then the shell and resumed that i was hit. she made some soft noises. she asked for some water. i thought she was crying, but she was dying. shrapnel has entered her head, eyes and neck notices. my sister tried to carry the body, but she fell from her arms at the door. not as always was still open as she passed away. the wounds to her, i hated to show to show a young family broken by the horrible these riley armies killing an destruction in the gaza strip. and knowing it's likely that no one will ever be tried for what
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they saw and the pain they continue to. and you shall stop it after 0 u. s. president j bought an as hell to a phone call with his rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and comes off to rising tensions and growing frustrations in abiding administration about the policies of is there any prime minister official has moved from washington of the job id was one of the 1st floor leaders to visit israel after october. the 7th, the 2 liters have spoken often since i know even after is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu again, publicly rejected the us policy of an independent policy type to site and is, are locked into a bundled him as to the white host of a 2 state solution was impossible, with net can yahoo in power. he'd applied sharply new and rejected the idea of cutting aid in response to such
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a public disagreement in the side. so 2 states lose countries that are members that are still in so there's ways in which this could work, but truly just spoke on friday. the 1st call in 26 days aside. many observers believe of going for station in washington. the israel continues to undermine the president when scaling back the war when avoiding civilian casualties on the future . but the white house says the coal had been in the works for a while, and there was no split between the 2 governments. this isn't about, you know, tried to twist to somebody's arm or, or, or force of change in their thinking. president a sorry,
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prime minister netanyahu is, does make clear he's concerned about that. president biden has made clear his strong conviction that a 2 state solution is still the right path ahead. one on the list says in an election year, biden is making a huge miscalculation by not publicly criticizing netanyahu. politically, is it those that are for a bite? and i think the frankly is just an idea log who really, really believes and is really projects. and it is where to, to there's an i e and assumptions that by being nice to nothing yahoo will be, might be able to get these relays to compromise, even though that has been shown over and over again. but that's simply does not work us lawmakers to be largely supportive of israel are said to be going for stated with nick yahoo and insist by ruling a 2 state solution. he's also really got a long term peace settlement. and that's why biden is talking about 8, because some considering changing the conditions, put america's multi $1000000.00 support for israel fisher. i'll just go to washington. hundreds of protesters and israel had protested outside the private
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home of prime minister benjamin netanyahu, intel aviv, to demand the release of captives being held in guns that some demonstrations set up tents. pictures of the missing relatives and government rallies have intensified across israel in recent weeks. there was mounting frustration against missing yahoo government failing to secure a deal to release the remaining captive is a few houses away. now we're hopeful that you will find themselves uh the, the ability to be kind of, i guess we're not protesting here. we're not demonstrating we're simply reaching out to say enough is enough. there is a solution on the table. there are old horses in the world to help us to reach the deal and to bring these people back home. and we have to have to have our voice written on that. and we're here to make our voice started. and you can see, i see,
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we cannot do it showed that i speak to laura con, she's in ok, bodies to respond. laura, anger and frustration happened. mounting for some time against the israeli government. are we heading to a tipping point? do you think i the well that's certainly a pressure cooker on benjamin netanyahu at the moment that we had, as he just showed dozens of people camping outside his home in custody. a note of tel aviv last night. we've reached out to the families of captives. there and those in solidarity with them. it's a big move, but they said the still back then not moving and the waiting for nothing yahoo to come out to speak to them. they say he's dragging his feet on the issue of releasing captive, and he have 2 priorities that are in contradiction with one another. one of them is going to continue tough, military pressure on how much control is defeated and guns are the other. it's always the captive, so they say it's blocked to is pretty what the but for the much, the pressure of putting a huge, a putting that lives in power,
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putting that lives in danger. so they now want to plan the pressure on next. yahoo at one of them is on hunger strike, one of the fathers of a captive on the release of very strong statement. i'll read out with spec to this on friday for a 105 days now with the mounting stump. the execution of hostages is about freeing hostages, and it's about saving lives. but it's not just that it's under pressure. there's been weeks of protests, particularly in tell of even the hosted square from tens of thousands of people. many have switched from just calling stories captive to clean for sci fi demonte and sci fi, in order to release some not just stab also inside his own will company that was picked by him. many are not going along with the party line that also thank you. kind of defeats from us military in a short amount of time. you need to focus on the hostages. we've also had international pressure as an official reporter has just mentioned from the us,
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but also from russia to a delegation from her mouth visited mosca miss have both been off the, who's the deputies from minnesota, from to receive sense. and he spoke about the catastrophic consequences of the war on garza, the catastrophic humanitarian issues inside the strip. he all said he wants to focus and prioritize the, the release of the cap, cuz he's putting pressure on him off. but also it seems that against nothing yahoo but they also want to focus on 3 specific captives out from russia currently being held at one of the andre close thoughts. i met his mother just a couple of days ago. she says his life is in peril. he needs medication, he's relied on his medication so many years and she's joined. these must protests for many weeks demanding that not only is he released, but she says she won't return back to saint petersburg until he has. okay. thank
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you for that. laura call on that for us and ok party source. i'm and meanwhile is ready. forces have been accused of abusing, torturing and humiliation. palestinians in gaza off to taking them into custody. thousands have been detained and kept in secret locations since the war began. control over lopez hold a young reports on the accounts given by some of the detainees were released and a warning, some of the images and testimonies all disturbing accounts of english interviews are shared by these palestinian men. many say the injured physical and psychological torture. well being detained by his really forces. this man says the scars on his back or a mere glimpse into the pain he experienced others recount acts of violence, beatings, and constant humiliation. the possession of a sudden we were blindfolded and beaten badly as riley forces accused us of carrying and using weapons. later,
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they transferred us to an army camping as royal delete. the adults unite on us and some sand on us unable to reach into showtime after 2 hours of being half naked in such conditions and moved us a few maces and told us to get ready for execution. abdel is struggling to cope while in detention. he says he felt like he was dying, his collarbone was badly injured by his release soldiers and his arms and hands have scalps from weeks of being restrained months. i have just shut it off. no, i, these ratings arrested me in order to me to take off my clothes and hands were tied in the ice blindfolded. they shut my head back and forth. i told them i have health issues and a prosthetic on my neck, but they continued to hit me. i felt like it was going through my neck. monroe, i've lost all sensation of my lifetime. i wasn't assaulted, beaten, and repeatedly slapped in the face before. or it's unclear how many post indian men
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had been detained by israel since the war began. but the un says the believe's, the number of runs into the thousands. they say they were given little to no information on where they're being held. and why? and accounts of humiliation or mounting. there are reports of men, but i subsequently released but only in diapers without any adequate clothing in this quarter. but we're not exactly sure why they've put in diapers and sent out. but they're clearly visibly shocked and even shaken when, when i met them. and as i spoke to them, the u. n. is calling on israel to follow international humanitarian law. the is really government insist adults despite testimony saying otherwise, all of the i only survive because of god's will have gone through collective punishment day in and day as i feel very sorry for the palestinian men to detain teenagers who were 1516 years old for the torture they've gone through,
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though no longer imprisoned, the trauma lingers and many more palestinians, they say, are still being detained and abused. katia little pistol again. how it is here. i am like holding the bulk i spoke to jonathan kotob and international human rights lawyer. he says, is there any need has happened open about the agenda, sato intentions in gaza? is there a way to leave the whole system? because low means nothing if it can be uh, flouted with impunity. yeah. and i think uh those are, and these are doing not just themselves, but the entire world order agree this favor that they have been getting. yeah, we literally was married there for so long that the says of impunity is such that they're very open, they're making up in the genocide those statements. now i think i'm like the united
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states and england where the leaders have been very careful about what they say in public at least is really leaders have been very open and about their genocide. the intent using terms like i'm only talking about latin mean guys of this drawing, it's a totally what we would impunity. ready in fact, we don't, we often talk about the morning off stuff when it comes to what goes in might look like off to the world. but i also wonder, to what extent institutions like the international court of justice will be in special criminal court. let alone in the un what they will look like the morning after the police eisley. people don't realize that much of the mother and the national lo, was created after the end of the 2nd world war. because there was such revulsion as the activities during that war, that countries and civil society actually demanded certain
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rules be incorporated and acted by all of the countries. and this did not come from a vacuum this game from people seeing that drastic, these, and deciding that did not want them to happen ever again. and they wanted an international order that prohibited such a drops of these uh, from the day he place. my whole hope is that after this they've been so gaza, which was a broadcast to the whole world. this was not done in the dark. even though israel tried to prevent a journalist from coming in and examining them, is there any forces have carried out more rates across b okey pod, westbank found been confrontations inside the ballasa refuge account east of novelist. the army also stormed several houses in hebron to palestinians were arrested during res in bethlehem and jeanine, maybe 7000 palestinians have been arrested in the occupied westbank since the war
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on gaza again. the city of took him and the occupied westbank is frequently rated by. is there any forces or that the need visit to the area shortly off to the is really ministry. ended a raid and pulled out. is it a after? and these a collective sigh of relief is really forces have retreated. people are bewildered by the destruction in an alleyway i. so most one can find the degree for his son, one of 7 who were killed here during the fighting. died salt and dragged by an armored vehicle he was finally left to bleed on the ground is really forces prevented thermostats from reaching him for several hours. the it's hard
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hard. what can we do? he's not the 1st or the last one. i'm done. everyone is upset at the moment. those who lost their homes, those who lost their children. there was a lot of pain. the around the corner from there, the house of visitors just send me that is turned upside down. the soldiers 1st searched and then use it as a collection point for detainees. they have them here blindfolded. she says to me on that. now, the military says it has search $1000.00 houses doing the incursion. that's 1000 houses run sec, sent me right. not only lost her nephew in this rate, but also memories of her lifetime uprooted by a boot dozer. the certificate. it was so smooth, my father's phone took that tree and for 50 years it kept him growing. it was this too many refugees here originally from areas around tele, vive or heifer,
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but the band from returning there. they were expelled in 1948 after the creation of the state of israel. a police to an armed resistance was born in these alleyways . one that is real is trying to crush, hook up with as in the how much then has seen many raids in his life. but since october, the 7th dynamic has changed a bit. he says, israel is sending a message to everyone here. they'll come to hong, is that the group and as before they would write a house to a re someone's and demolish that house. but it was neither like this, the roads, the toner pod. there's no water or electricity engineer was off. there's no access to food or medical treatment since the gold i hate has more and more. they want us out with 1000 guys that seem to egypt in waste bank residents seem to jordan. the raid last it's 45 hours. the extent of the damage here and to kind of tells
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a similar story of what happened in other refugee camps, such as in geneva. and what clearing up people are already bracing themselves for the next incursion to which they say will come sooner rather than later. we'd have to meet a visitor into, to carry me refuge account. still ahead on this out, is there a new south hardwood casa in watching? i will tell you how is this country and its neighbors? zambia are trying to control colorado and authorities in argentina arrest. and of course, the relatives of ecuador was nice, one to the high, whether static and even more changeable now across sick it parts of here. but i
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think that will come of some relate from i 0. i've been suffering with some quickly cold weather, particularly cause mold in pa, sir, i suppose, thoughts, it's coming from over a westerly direction, so that's a mazda vibration is coming in from the atlantic. it does mean wind and rain, he's about ever of high pressure is a weakening feature, so that you've got this area cloud a couple of areas of low pressure all the way from the i b area i be reproduced last for the bulk is why the way out was about 6, that's what we got some right statements. now that's the boundary between some viable man. we've had some very cool breaking january. won't that go central past all the way to try it? in step would be co fat and all 6 celsius. the atlanta but look how it changes we getting up to around 12 celsius in london on sunday. more yellow showing up on that shots. and that becomes more widespread as we go through into the parts of next week. so that is that mild weather coming in is that west of weather as well. so lots of cloud and rain coming into a western pol, squatting down. meanwhile, across spain and portugal, pushing up into central pa, still let us know that of
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a sudden bulk is pushing over towards the fall. se of you clear a try, whether it does come back in behind, but it does look really white as we go one through sunday. be cow, fullest wins. writing it across much mental. it's west. the hard hitting into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you by or die. suppose you've described that is better than is that at any thoughts provided? hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than i've had to answer facing realities, usb to in the security council. this is something they just don't think look, is a problem to exit or to hear the story on told to how does era the the
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the the closing back you're watching out. is there a line to pop up stories this our kind of sending casualties of mounting and southern gaza is really a tax. have intensified near the city of con. eunice is 2 major hospitals, including golf as largest remaining functioning, health facilities, nothing hospitals. you know, it's a nation is, has,
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again accused israel and blocking a deliveries to northern golfer. it says nearly 70 percent of shipments would not planned by israel so far this year. we also rejected 95 percent of fuel and medical supplies on us. president joe biden has spoken to is why the prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the phone. it's the 1st thoughts cool in weeks and reiterated his goals for a 2 state solution. conversation came a day off to national, who said that he opposes palestinian statehood. scroll this little farther. let's bring in political alice akiva elda, who joins us now from tennessee. thank you so much for joining us. this cool between spied and i'm missing yahoo! came the day off to next and yahoo said he'd totally us. he would not support a palestinian stage as part of any post floor plan, often having not spoken for nearly a month. do you think the timing is notable? and yeah, i think you guys, uh,
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it shows that the president biden doesn't really want a head on collision with an attorney out since actually, uh, what uh, he's concerned about is his political future. it's in the election year. uh, he has to think about his constituency, the jury's funders. um and a, she hasn't much to gain from an open crisis. where's that on? you know, um i think that this discussion is a kind of a performance that is made to gain more time since by didn't knows that and the 10 year old will not give him anything that he needs, which is a to spell out the words to stay solution oh, but a scene estate, right?
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so and the, the other thing is that he knows that in no time israel will be heading to us elections. so it's kind of passing the time. where's the out was out the crazy. so just the screen just to be clear. so just to be clear, president joe biden genuinely doesn't believe that a 2 state solution as possible. i that is just mine. i don't know anybody. i don't anybody who really believes that the net anyhow is most willing and able with his bosses and the only for right extra large. right. a lot of good ben green is woodridge from the uh braces die. and those who uh believed it is right. it should move the surplus back at you guys. uh, not to the uh, but a scene in inhabitants that are living now in refugee camps. danielle is
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actually hijacked the maybe he's i just by he's bought as far as the college and oh, by his own ideology, but either way, he is not capable and has no desire to move forward to a 2 state solution. what about this idea that he's broached that you can have an independent state, which also does not have control over its own security? is that possible? um, well uh we were hoping the 15 years ago when he gave this uh, famous legendary speech devali ilan university speech after president obama visited cairo. and we were hoping that uh, a go is in new horizons. and he said that the but a senior deserve to have their own state of freedom. and we were leaving and be side by side who is going systems. and uh now it, it sounds like, uh,
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you know, a fictions story. um, i think that uh both buy and that anyhow, uh, in a mix of campaign to survive and what they need and this is actually what things are now is doing. he refuses to uh, a split uh, a deadline fluid to this wall. and uh, he is putting on the back burner uh, the captives who are dying in the congress of guys up and nothing else did the opposite. since he said he is interested in a 2 state solution. actually, it has collaborated with how much that is doing everything to undermine the 2 state solution. they believe in the uh, but a cnn. oh uh, most of them say from the river to the sea. so actually funded on, you know, uh,
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nobody's surprised when uh he says something and does the other thing we've also had from uh, joseph burrell. he's the foreign policy chief. he said on friday that the early peaceful solution to these really published and in conflict included the creation of a palestinian state, but that it might need to be imposed from the outside with that as well as agreement. what did you make those comments? you yeah, i think that uh, maybe this is not the time to do this because of the uh, fridge ability uh of, uh, a uh, american ministration of the, the, this time, as i mentioned the election. but i do believe and actually i wrote it in and call them in the hours that the united states cannot say. we cannot do one piece more than the policy. so which means these rarely send the brothers indians know this
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crisis, the october seven's a disaster. it shows that united states must loans be smaller than the bodies because it's not just not the regional conflict between the 2 nations. and we see that the code this are involved, the audience already was the categories are involved, the egyptians. so, and of course china and russia so is low, can not dictate to the americans what's kind of a diplomacy they have to lead. and i think that the, it has to go to this a joy to console. and the united states must stop putting vito's own resolutions against these randy occupation and the settlement for the good, the phrase right. s and is ready back to you as i'm saying it because i do believe and the majority of these where is according to believe due to the paul's show that
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and it's on the out is undermining the future of fears were n. s a democratic safe and uh, judy state. so i believe that uh, we need someone to save is ready for me. so for any really good to get your perspective akiva elder political unless speaking to us back from tel aviv thing. thank you. in the united states submitted 3 says it's hit 3. here's the missile sites in yemen. us central come out and says themselves posed an imminent threat to call go ships in the red sea and were destroyed. and what it calls, self defense. you see levels say they've been attacking ships destined israel to protest against the will on golf, that palestinians in garza say hunger is another weapon being used against them in the will. you and ones, hundreds of thousands of palestinians are at risk of salvation while others already
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suffering from them like conditions. while i exercise whether or not i exercise the constructivism door, as you can see, this is off situation. the children want food, but we don't have any. they go to sleep without dinner. we drink polluted and contaminated water. what kind of life? so we missing this isn't life why death is better than living in these conditions. sometimes i get a small piece of bread and i divided between my 5 children of the times we back from the neighbors. if i get an orange or 11 and i will divide to talk and give it to the children, all the countries are going through nothing compared to us. they seem to have no masi for us. we need a solution. when there was flour available, we would buy animal feet and we would grind to talk to eat instead. but we can't even find animal feed now, it's not available anymore. a life is very difficult. the smell is bad because the soon as over. fly. and get the ball consulting. you know, fuck amc my nest. i'm is up at home. they all city science, people, you know,
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my family and those displays came to live with me in the market. we can only find clothes and kids toys. there is no food to buy in the market. i swear, and we'll grinding the animal feeding the rice together and try and make some bread . these really selda is guarding the humanitarian a few days ago. i know this differently means the starving of the occupation forces wants us to die of hunger rather than killing us with bombs and missiles as well as more and gaza has dominated the summit of non line movement. and uganda is capital components. need us from a $120.00 countries and meeting to discuss the global challenges. the block was founded to advance the interest of developing countries. and it's the largest grouping of nations of the united nations. catherine. so it has moved from kampala
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leaders of the non line movement or non meeting in kampala facing a parking agenda. or the heart of discussions. these wilds was on garza, in south africa genocide. case of the international court of justice. we have to measures important measures to be supported by the judges because we think we need some urgent decisions on holding. crisis has made wanting to clear that can be no lasting piece in the middle east without settling the strategy part listed in conflict. uganda's positive into our in was 70 accused western leaders of double standards. that's the way to, to, to solicited the freedom of editable. how can you see what the democrats do, what other people to be? slaves are used between somebody in design lock, if you will, if i deal with a ton of my region. also,
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my line is also causing concerns. is able agreement gives i decided about access to the red sea. but samaya says it's an act of aggression and a violation of dates, sovereignty. there was other issues on the table including combating terrorism, climate change, strengthening trades ties, indeed is here. say, all these lots of must be prioritized costs. are the 0 united nations says it's concerned about in a color outbreak and 10 african nations, the numbers infections and desktop and rising fast in zimbabwe and neighboring zambia harm. natasha sent this report from she wished it in some way. color effects scenes from the world health organization having to reach communities like these ins and bob, we or the government says the doses are on the way. but while families wait for the
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drugs to get here, some in rural areas say they are being stigmatized. as family members become l when we dumped it as a fumble with the people in the village and say, oh how is this quarter? because all father died from the disease are those don't the glass and the new, i'm afraid they will get you to go with it. in neighboring zambia, a mass spec summation program is underway to try and contain a color outbreak in the capital of the sucka and other parts of the country. now the thing i came to get vaccinated because lots of people, his date, there is hope the vaccine predict says that in health officials say they are overwhelmed by the number of infections and the disease is best. and therefore, the best is to get it protection of protected myself the next 6 months. schools in zambia are closed to try and stop the disease from spreading across the board. a in zimbabwe. government officials are trying to tackle the outbreak without too many
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disruptions. schools in zimbabwe have openings, but on the 6th conditions, for example, teachers and students have to wash their hands at unified water into and the preventive they all see is if the outbreaks are not controlled, the disease could spread to more countries hartaman tossed out of their tuition, the bubbling of the noise nation this morning. that over 350000 flood victims in the republic of congo on desperate need of 8 the country suffered. it's was flooding in 6 decades following months of heavy rain full, also known as congress brought the view of the republic supplied the states if emergency at the end of december. many villages cannot only be reached. my thoughts argentinian authorities have arrested and the force of the relatives of equity was most wanted fugitive. the family of josie adolfo macias, also known as feature,
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were detained on thursday nights and comes just the week of the day. he escaped from an ecuadorian prison in the city of quire q. last, an american ad salisia newman has a story from when his aries. under the cover of darkness, federal police raided a newly inhabited house in an exclusive neighborhood. of course, the law in central argentina. there target was the family of ecuador, as most wanted man, drug trafficker, jose adult for my cs. known as fetal, his wife's mindiola, macias, the 3 children, a nephew, a family friend and nanny, were arrested and quickly deported back to ecuador to be interrogated by authorities. there yes, i wonder i meant that we are proud that origin tina was a hostile territory for a group of drug dealers who could have come to settle here. mister fetal had a sentence of 38 years, and he escaped, leaving a trail of blood and death in ecuador fetal, the leader of the infamous tornadoes,
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crime gang was serving his sentence for murder, kidnapping, and drug trafficking. when authorities planned to transfer him to another facility 10 days ago, they discovered he was gone. features escape, and that is main rivals known as the savage tribute, a new wave of violence throughout ecuador. on wednesday, a prosecutor investigating the takeover of a tv station by gang members was murdered. the do you think the whole region, not just columbia has allowed for this problem to grow in a non control way? we must stay together to fight. this is a regional and world wide problem consumption of these products. as in the united states in europe. the government has declared a state of internal conflict which allows the army as well as police to fight drug gangs significantly mrs. macias arrived in argentina, exactly 2 weeks ago,
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just before her husband's escape. they bought the house in cash in december, presumably as a hideaway. but what authorities are still investigating is whether people sent his family to argentina, or whether he himself was or is still in the country. to see a newman al jazeera windows, situs, the launch fi has broken out upon them as launch is gone, but stones, outside the capitol blowing toxic smoke and forcing evacuations. daugherty say the fly outside, panama city was 19, was by austin helicopter sprayed thousands of meters. if we were to over the area, trying to put out the flight criminal cartels a tightening, the group on indigenous communities, loans and mexico goss amount of food are causing a surge in internal displacement as long as escalates effected communities according to help. but there are also concerns of administer eyes response from the mexican government. annual report reports the entire families in southern
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mexico are fleeing their homes over worsening violence. this mass displacement of mainly indigenous communities and the state of chiapas is being driven by a deadly conflict between warring factions of the single low and least go new generation drug cartels each buying for control of the people and their territory. many say this is just the latest chapter of violence that's been playing out for years. have another that's a dozen using menu for at least a 2 and a half years shop pulse has witnessed a dispute between the lodge organized drug cartels to maintain a rivalry over control of both the roots of transit. and of course, tutorial control got the list. this week, tensions rows even further when villagers of the north america township clashed with members of the mexican military. in one video, a soldier can be heard calling villagers cowards for not standing up to the cartel
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members themselves. at one point, armed forces reportedly fired tiered. yes, locals, like this man carrying an elderly woman in his arms, now claim they're not only being victimized by drug gangs, but also by the military. no, they were being displaced. the government sent the mexican army to drive the people out of the way of america. see for yourself the people are fleeing from the homes. 2 with it asked about the incident, mexico's president, and that is one way, lopez, over the cold on indigenous villagers in chiapas to place their trust in the countries armed forces. yes. thomas's, the indians, we are tending to and protecting the people the national guard. is there g, opposite mexico's poorest state? here, the combination of extreme poverty and years of neglect by the government, or among the reasons deadly. cartels have managed to take over the entire swats of
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territory on this propaganda video published last year by this in a low of cartel, shows what appears to be a cartel parade where local residents were reportedly forced to cheer on passing vehicles. the viral video highlights just how much influence and control the drug cartels have in southern mexico. when was it up a little al jazeera? it was great and authorities have sentence to teenagers to 12 years of hard labor for watching kate pump videos. the 16 year old students were convicted of listening to south korean music as well as sharing foreign movies. for years, no career has imposed tough sentences on anyone. cool, watching south korean into payments that the students have died off the fiber account at a border and boating school dormitory, in central china. it happened on friday nights and a village in him out improvements or of the victims with 3rd grade students. local authority investigating the force while state media,
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se school's own that has been detained, of the been process across the jeremy against the rise of the far right. the houses 10000, the city of 100 to denounce the fall, right. as the policy which was riding high in some opinion polls it comes off to report by investigative journalists, reveals that its members had discussed expelling immigrants who de describe as non assimilates and citizens to a head on al jazeera. we looked at how the issue of abortion rights is becoming a major campaign topic in the 2024 race for the white house. the, the ball kits aren't as busy as normal. the single largest employee in palestine is the public opinion of thorazine or p a. the palestinian authority remains the key
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economic troy, the palestinians, employing a 143000 people. the p a is currently paying an average between 60 and 75 percent of salaries due to each worker because israel is withholding the tax. this is the trade crossing between palestine and israel is rarely saved or released the money, but with deductions and no money for the employees and goals that he was present. joe gordon is putting in tremendous amounts of pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to release the funds from the palestinian authority. the us though is claiming it once a revitalized p, a to take a vengeful, controlling goes off the wall. anything other than a week, p a is not something is wrong with one's currently view far as he is this week, as it as the past, it's getting weaker the
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or the or connect to alec baldwin is set to stand trial for the death of a sent him a tug of that on a film set. ground jerry and the state, new mexico challenge, the act to on 2 counts of involuntary manslaughter. set. helena hutchins was faithfully sholtes off to a gun. bolton was holding discharged a noise round during the senior high school in october of 2021. baldwin and says he did not pull the trigger. the issue of abortion rights remains a contest and massa in the united states. often the supreme court ruled in 2022 that abortions are no longer protected by the constitution. access to terminations could play a significant role in the upcoming presidential election. heidi to cast or as much
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of the biggest snow storm in years couldn't keep these anti abortion protesters away from washington. tens of thousands participated in the annual march for life, even after the us supreme court ruled more than a year ago. that abortions are no longer protected by the federal constitution. about 2 dozen states have since band or severely restricted abortions, but in the remaining other half of the country abortions remain legal. i believe the heart beat in a fee to starts out around the 3rd or 4th week, which is pretty early on, which is a beautiful thing. and so many states still allow portions before that the anti abortion marchers say the supreme court, deliberate them a half when now they want congress to give them full victory by banning abortions across the country. reproductive rights are important. but when reproductive rights impede the rights of the unborn human and they shouldn't be allowed, they are animated. there are many gathered here. but in the united states,
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people who want to ban abortions are actually in the minority holes show more than 60 percent of americans think abortion should be legal and all well in most cases and that split will likely play a major role in this year's presidential election. president joe biden, and the democratic party hope their voters will turn out in support of reproductive rights much as they did in the last mid term elections. while republican front runner, donald trump, became a hero to the anti abortion movement. when he appointed conservative supreme court justices who delivered on his promise to overturn roe vs wade. 3 home, the 1st thing he had said he has, he have not indoors the national bank. i think it's common republican lawmakers have increasingly shied away from a national abortion band for fear of alienating voters. that's left anti abortion after this with an uphill battle and
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a new state and mission. to change american culture to make abortion unthinkable and illegal across the country. heidi jo castro, alta 0, washington. japan has become the face of the country to land a space crossed on the moon, smelt landis investigating main or f l i. m is a 1st for the country space program, but it's calling back to reports. problems with a solar power system may limit its mission. it was built to hop scrolls and take photos on the moon. and after swinging through the solar system for 4 months, this 5 legged lender just to may japan, the 5th ever country to pull off a lunar land. same as you want to, each of us helps got on the 28th of january, 202420 minutes past midnight. the smart lambda for investigating mood, land and its equity. we have been able to confirm that it has arrived on the moon's
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surface. slim left earth on september 6th, but instead of burning fuel to get to the moon quickly, it took the long way around. the lightweight craft sword, guided only by gravity. on december 25th, it eased into lunar orbit. its goal was to hit a target on the surface more precisely than ever before. including more than what with 2 dogs of a, it's very common that spacecraft missed the targeted landing location by few kilometers but slim aims. a landing with a precision of less than a 100 music era. once this technology is proven successful, we will be able to land on different terrain such as the moon's poles. slim brought digital moon maps from a previous mission radar and laser range finders to pick the perfect crater to landon and algorithms to make mission critical flight choices in real time. this is pop span of warning of attempts to try and have the efficiency savings a marginal gains in trying to make the move more accessible for science
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organizations or universities or government budgets. a new moon race is on. over the last decade, china and india place to the 1st modern landers on the lunar surface. as the us russia and china are all planning to send humans there soon. but private companies in the us and japan recently failed. expensive landing attempt your on or still the scenario. now we are finally trying to build a base where people can live or stay for a long period of time on the moon. so it is important that we can show that japan has the technological capability to make this landing on its own. early saturday morning, scientist held their breath and watched slim land in a crater in the mire. nick terrace, the sea of nectar, but its solar panels may not be functioning. so in its short battery life, it will send back as much data as possible to teach future emissions a slicker, more efficient way to get their calling baker elders here. okay, that's it. for me,
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my name's side, i'll be back to the dice needs to stay with the what constitutes exempt. so we generally talk to a see i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent. we want, we want the education my want to we don't have lead them in different countries. in the policy, i'm going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit knowing 1000 service, this placement. and then you're saying you'll have your reports with that i should just trust that unity often is the call that used to produce outstanding jen this and i'll just the integrity in the pursuit of truth.
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i have the right the boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i want to continue. do want to state level all that i can't support the 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lower the freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights. i regret not, no more about the issue, whatever i'm looking for for my day and talk to him quote on which is the era sleeping under the hot sun. collecting a limitless energy source, their own tri, hoses down to. so the panels on his roof for decades, the and then relied on diesel shipped in a great expense with crowds from the australian government. the island built itself a so the grid now they can capture and store fully energy they need kind on state fits future fossil fuels, no renewables, the natural gas from the gulf of thailand,
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power station funding, co shipped in from australia and the transition away from fossil fuels could be relatively easy in china, but the government remains committed to colon. guess the is there any administrative launches, more strikes on garza of nights destroying homes across the street. the i'm on inside is allowed. is there a knife and also coming off palestinians in gauze over count horrific tales of atrocities committed by his writing troops and the strength a sea of garbage gone to cities may have pleads for help moving 50000 tons of trash is.

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