tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 21, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the, the the 0 venue is good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the desk told and gaza has no past 25000 st. baffles or intensifying and sign unison is really or strikes of targeted areas near unnecessary hospital breaking and possibly an accept. the un secretary general reiterates his demand for a ceasefire in gaza and falls for a 2 state solution. is rarely soldiers destroyed palestinian homes during overnight raids in the occupied west
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bank. we will be lied from ramon and is really recruiters are in india and for long goods to address a growing labor shortage of the banning palestinian workers and sports footballs, governing bodies space. more pressure to be stronger on races that comes as a single and sold keeper. leaves the pitch after being targeted by monkey champ, from opposition found the we begin with this green milestone in gauze of the death toll from israels months long more has now passed 25000 and a number of debt and injured is rising by the hour. palestinians have been transporting the injured to hospital on pickup trucks for lack of ambulances, because his health industry says at least a 178 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours. in the south palestinian
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fighters have been confronting these really military near nicer hospital in hon. eunice is really a tax there. i have killed at least 14 palestinians since saturday. also that you and secretary general has criticized israel's prime minister for his rejection of a palestinian state. he was speaking at a meeting of the g 77 group of nations in the capital of uganda, kampala, the repeated refusal yesterday to accept the 2 state solutions for isabel and follows. the news is totally unacceptable. as i told the summit of the known alive movements, the denial of the rights to states was for the policy and people will be in depth of the pro longer conflict that does become a measure so that the global peace and security executive bite the bullet. i zation and then bold that x, but it means everywhere else is 0, is door center bar. yes. at that some it's in compiler door. so you're with mr. gutierrez, the united nations. secretary general. the yes i
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am now joins here live by the secretary general. thank you for speaking child to 0 . i want to start with these 2 summits that are, that i've been going on here and you found out what has been your reaction to the response that these nations have given to the ongoing war in gaza. and the strong words that have come from these countries in response to these really environments of this i'm, it should be present stroke to most of the global solves relation to leave those 2 levels of death of destruction. i have condemned to the tex, the federal tax of mass, but i have to say that's the level of civilian casualties that we are witnessing in gaza today. is unprecedented positions we any,
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i've been coughing since i am so i can finish it. and so what, how much seats can not just be fine to collect the punishment of the promising and what is the solution? is your calls for dialogue with the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu or not be heard? what is the next step to move forward to trying from an end to the to s one. we have been asking for an immediate cease fire. lily's yates, the that emetic, suffering the people gaza to allow for the military and the lucian to facilitate the use of the hostages. that should be unconditional and immediate. but the deputy is not the solution. solution, in my opinion, is the acceptance. but every body of the rights of the policy being people to stay towards the acceptance of a 2 state solution. and of course, i can see the regrettable,
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the 2nd step to the problem since administered as the shoes that supposed to be these you spend except the results of the state. some shouldn't result. these will have a policy that never ends. you most x, that amused all over the world is full of eyes situations all over the world. and it is something that she might be in an historical unit. how do you think the african countries can help with this conflict? how effective could they be in try and putting pressure on regional power flushing? savoy suggested case is importance, but obviously is only the box can solve the problem by sylvester to get the parts of all those that claim for the need he made. his fire claim for the 2 state solution are very important. essential that definitely comes with what, who do you think the u. n. can play other than
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a diplomatic one to try and bring an end to this conflict. and the other actors involve now because it's clearly spreading from human to loving on to syria, at what are your concerns and what are you prepared to do to try and prevent it from spreading. that he x is particularly what is the possibility of an explosion in the west bank, particularly what is there with the, the various of the escalation, costly speaking, the border between 11 and 12 to see and not the gasoline level, which is clear. so the escalation is essential, the end at the same time we need to get a t c to navigate navigation into that seat and need to avoid the. ready once we have seen, multiply and use events and see the doctor so that it is clear that this conflict
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is but heavy. and deb, this is very dangerous and the price will be faced by all of us. how do you think the united states can help? because they're a very big part of this and the who to use, i've now said that's their fair game in their erupt seats, because of their support of israel. how do you think the united states can be persuaded, at least to bite and administration to step back a little bit from their full flight supports as well? i think it's very important to recognize that the united states have been very active. who seek father more effect saturday night and. busy suppressing videos of a 2 state solution, and i think it's time for israel to this in the united states to make these 2 objectives the feedback administration has been distressing to make the many of you. i'm secretary general, antonio harris. thank you so much for speaking to us on our and as we get underway
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with a g 77 summit here income paula, there is a sense that the. 2 us in, in a conflict is at the forefront as well as other economic issues here. but the un secretary general making it very clear that until. 2 there is peace in the middle east. the entire world is not safe. that's dorset jabari reporting there from kampala and uganda. thank you very much for bringing us that interview door. so we'll be talking about that with our correspondence houses here as honey. my mood is in rafa. southern, gaza, honey, i want to come back to what's happening on the ground with you. this. our 25000 palestinians have been killed in gaza, a new grim milestone. after that, the more than $60000.00 palestinians have been injured. that means between 3 and 4 percent of gauze, this population that's been either killed or injured since october, the 7th. a
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yes indeed, a very devastating statistics, but that's only the number that has been identified and collected by the non this or how there are. busy thousands for solar trap missing and the seas under the rubble of the city of wait time on alone has thousands of people are still under the rubble of the building. we're talking about a city that at the beginning of the, the war, the 1st month of the war was completely level to the ground with unable to leave and leave the war going on and the extreme bombing. so we're looking at a very, very targeting bleak future for that city. as more the vast majority of its population is, are either this play store. they are the seas under the rebels, but it's only 5000 is a extremely large number. and it shows the uh, the, the, the impact of the relentless bombings campaign that took place since the beginning
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of this war. and in the fact that there are, on top of the $60000.00 of injuries, the vast majority are going to be living with a permanent disability. that's an entire generation of the gaza population that will be permanently, a disabled. it just is this stopping the, the we love the society economically and socially to move forward. on top of that, we're looking at more than $9000.00 children have been killed. that entire generation of a children have been also killed. that's another element that will of stop this society to prosper and to move forward on both level they can amik levels and the social level. it's in fact there is a right. so there are rights of grouping. guys who are talking about the these numbers are only half of what is happening on the ground with more people are still
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missing and those who have been detained and those who have not been identified as well. it just will make the numbers to increase the likely hood of having an increased number within the, the coming weeks or the coming months or when this work in it will be very shocking . and honeywell who would reporting live from ross and southern gaza. thank you very much, honey. is really forces have demolished several houses in her bron in the occupied westbank and an overnight raid. the homes of 3 palestinian men accused of killing it is really soldier in november were destroyed rage and our nightly occurrence since the war on guns. and again, they often leave a trail of destruction including damage, roads, shops and homes. officers mom's room is in ramallah,
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bring us up to speed on what's been happening, where you are in ramallah moment. so sir, let me 1st tell you and our viewers about that rate that took place in the overnight hours in the hebron. as you mentioned, there were the homes of 2 of these 3 palestinian men that have been accused of killing an israeli soldier in mid november. that were destroyed one, the home was destroyed by bulldozer, the other one was farmed a 3rd home belonging to a 3rd pause in the management accused of being involved in the killing of that soldier. that was survey and we expect that it will be destroyed eminently now. beyond that, you also had rage happening in and around that amolla at the mighty refugee camp where there were a rest made also in the village of outer water, which is close to us here in the muller where we were told that there was an injured palestinian man who was arrested and taken from his home beyond that you also had res, going onto the flash point, city of jeanine, and in the clearly as well this all really going to show that this is very much a part of the fabric of daily life here in the occupied west bank where there are
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around 40 raids that happen each and every day. we should also mentioned serial that just since october, 7th, $396.00 palestinians killed and the occupied west bank. so mom and you've been to these homes, villages, caps many times, following is really res. in the immediate aftermath. you've seen what's left. can you speak to what that's like? so it's a dire picture for the residents in those areas. when we go to those places, those refugee camps and towns, villages, and cities throughout the occupied west bank after these raids have taken place. we find, as you mentioned earlier, a trail of destruction that's best let this been left behind by these really are me who have rated in those hours prior to that you have armoured bulldozers that come in and dig up roads. you have electricity lines and water lines that are cut. you have homes that are destroyed by these bulldozers and by other means as well. when
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we go to these places, the residents there, the civilians say that this is a form of collective punishment. and they often tell us that they believe that this is a tactic that's being utilized more and more by the israeli army to try to turn the civilians in those areas against the armed resistance fighters in those areas. and so is armed resistance fighters that these really army keeps going into those areas to try to either kill or capture. now those residents tell us, often that they don't believe this is a tactic that is ultimately going to work. in fact, what they say is happening is that these armed resistance fighters are actually getting more support from the civilians in these areas since october 7th, since the frequency and intensity of these rates have increased so exponentially. so it's a very grim and dire picture. it's only getting worse for them and the residents that we talked to there again and again, tell us they don't believe that the situation is going to improve in these areas any time soon. so i'm muhammad you, i'm assume in ramallah. thank you very much. is really military casualties are also
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mounting. the army says one soldier has been killed in battles and gaza listing infections, say that they're attacking is really tanks and military vehicles with rockets and improvised explosive devices. at least a 195 soldiers have been killed since israel launched its ground offensive. in late october. a protest is across the israel had been demanding the release of captives held in gauze, and many of them say that they've lost face in the government and are demanding the resignation of the prime minister. our correspondent teresa bow is in tell of eve. she has this report we have had enough, tentative people in heavy mass querying central levies, the thousands of them protesting against the government of bing. i mean nothing yet . and calling for you elections. j nef says nothing. yeah. who is using the war on guys that to hold onto power?
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the goals of this war were never defined, were never to find in a way that we can say they were a cheese. they weren't achieved. so that means this war can go on forever, as long as it serves somebody's purpose. and that is the person that you've been talking about, but it serves his purpose to continue this war indefinitely. and people are dying on both sides. most people here continue to support the war on time, not, but the fact that these protests are ongoing shows that there's some serious questioning. and then you mean nothing. yeah. for and whose leadership? many people here say that in order to remain united. nothing. yeah. we'll have to go a few blocks away in hosted square in front of the ministry of defense, thousands called on the government to do more to get the caps is released. and is this idea? we nothing. yeah. who's west and he's located. there was tension between protesters and the police. the many see the i
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still believe in the government strategies, we get their loved ones. housing guys, back home in haifa, jews and arabs came together to demand a ceasefire. following pressure from the high court of justice, the police agreed to allow an anti will protest for the 1st time since, as well as the attack on guys that began. so i'm calling all the governments or the what would lead their thoughts? they both thing is right, we've no condition and but unlimited simple to send us a send us a definitely conciliation. 8 of the 8 upstairs initiative between jews are is what i leave in front of senior the reasons to be on the streets in these. well, i'm many these days and the objectives vary from one place to another but they all add to the pressure and
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a government that seems to be getting weaker as the war goes on. the so i just seen a heavy flora on isn't occupied east jerusalem flora. i'd like to talk big picture with you because the question of palestinian statehood continues to be raised. it is not going away. we heard the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, mentioned it again at the top of the show of israel's far right, which has arguably v, loud is the most important voice in his really politics right now says essentially, no way. we will never agree to a palestinian state. well, this is a contest move months. this is a very hard right, lose months. but from the beginning has been talking about eradicating arabs and palestinians from this line. so that particular coat was from best about what's most rich, the finance minister. yes, they do have power. the co permission. yes,
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i do have a big voice, but when it comes to hosting and suffering to have a 2 site solution, a lot of these arguments came from a discussion on the phone between us president joe biden and benjamin netanyahu. these ready prime minister on friday. but what was discussed that seems to be a dispute went by to with questions about that. he said he doesn't think that a 2 state solution is impossible onto this and yahoo! since then, let's deal and you have seen doubling down against his spokes. preston says that off of a defeat thomas in golf, so they want to take full control of security. move that on x, y side. but for me to just switch to, he said i would not compromise on. so to try the security control over the entire area west of georgia, this is all of the occupied lines, and this is country to a palestinian state. of course we had the you in chief antonio gutierrez, say this is unacceptable that the incense community needs to come together to accept this uh, this posting is self warranty and states hood and also want shops. um, do you pay?
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defense minister also said that it says um on acceptable, he's at the right to the policy and people to build their own bi must be sorry. he said this is disappointing. there's no other option that is to say solution. so there's definitely some mounting, international pressure inside the, the pressure is somewhat different. it's about how that can up stings also, with many people calling for ceaseless as opposed to discussing this idea of a one or 2 sites solution at the end of it. so where does that look? i, i listen to everything you said and you've got on the one hand that you as president the un secretary general, who say we need the 2 state solution you've got on the other hand, the far right? that says, we don't, we're not, we're never gonna accept this and you've got in the middle of these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who still the central figure. and all of this is you've got pressure from both sides. what or his political calculations here?
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what his political calculation now is, but he wants to take full control west of children. this is the time worst by the wrist, and this is all of the occupied. but he said he seems to be inside the government. but his statements have been somewhat back and forth so many months gone shops, the u. k. defense minister said he's never quite a tooth this, a concept called the 2 state solution. but really, the pressure is being a pointing pause. i phone s and yahoo! they protest going across as 3 supposed to set in her report. i went from releasing the captive to now saying his 2 problems approaching garza destroying her mouth. and what are you seeing the captive kind of go 100 times, but they can only release at once. it's a safe spot. so there's different pressure from inside the international. right? laura han reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much more the ron
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has promised revenge after choosing israel, if killing 5 members of its elite islamic revolution regard, core presidents, abraham racing says that he will not allow what he calls a cowardly assassination. to go on, answered the attack of the syrian capital, damascus killed the uranian head of intelligence in syria, among other high ranking officers. for so sort our reports from the ringing capital of different the rest of the work to search for survivors in the rubble of the building used by the garage of it. but it's in regards to seeing capital, damascus. so presidents describing the movement of the attack in pop as you had the available data i was using my ask for an hey last week when my little granddaughter, who was 3 years old, was sitting beside me. i just, i mean, osmond kind of. so i tried to protect for little ones like the us and how are the size almost within seconds as riley miss alice the seen it in a terrifying and horrifying manner with a sound beyond description. the full story reasoning to building collapse instantly,
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cause we shifted buildings with the most. that's a crime of the most heinous kind, your bronze revolution, the gods avoid providing details regarding the rank of those killed. but somebody forced to adjust. one was the head of course, forces intelligence unit in syria, that this was, this is eddie, turn it off, at least in the gods. the contacts and coordinates you, ross coast board to patients across the region now is read am. so disrupt is lines of coordination. i assume a retaliation by this way, the regime. but this is a price that the writings recognize that they'll have to pay to support other people of palestine you run has been sanctioned for decades. now. it has face maximum pressure of sanctions from the united states. exactly. because of its support from us and its allies in gaza and palestine. this is not, israel is 1st attacked one of you running offsets in syria on december 25th is we have targeted and killed another copy to be sure to guard the official charge. and
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we'll study in damascus investigation here on launch new science and the, the facility in the city of, that'd be in the north of iraq. you're all set. that facility was a spite house of israel secret service most out of the of the latest is ready attacked assets are the in damascus that are grooving concerns that the possibility of a brother conflict is surprising. does radius and the americans have both shows, showing signs that since they've lost the war, and they're lou or they're losing the war that they need to escalate to somehow change the patient. wanted to get the running for the minister says, is it as attack is a desperate attempt to suppress instability and the regional and the wrong reserve . the right to respond in due time and location. you stay for the task for the season, coming to move in between one and as well. so far, both sides have avoided a server communicator, confrontation, random experts. here said the country as exercise strategic patients within a direct community conflict with israel. but they say the reason number of this
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ready attacks is testing that patients are all a set of radian backs group has attacked the military base housing us and the international forces in iraq injuring several people. the us central command says multiple ballistic midsize and rockets were fired at the and the last side airbase in west and bar province. troops from the american led coalition returned fire launching more than a dozen strikes. in recent weeks, pro rang an armed groups have targeted the us military bases in iraq and syria to protest against these really war on. gotcha. and in southern lebanon is really drone strike is killed. 2 members of his velocity attack targeted a vehicle in the town advisory a across the board of strikes have increased and since the start of israel's warren gaza. the okay, let's take a look at some of the days of the news of fire has broken out. the rushes nova tech
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gas terminal in the baltic c, forcing it to suspend operations. officials are saying that blaze was caused by what they call the external influence. the incident was reported by the governor of the leningrad region after the sound of drones was formed in the area before the explosion. all the staff of the facility had been rescued. nova tech is the largest producer of liquefied natural gas in russia. there are reports of drone attacks and russia with explosions heard in the central tula. region videos have been posted on social media blasts. the defense industry says it also shut down drones into other areas in the central part of the country. at least 18 people were killed after shells. here's a busy marketplace in the russian controlled region of them. yet can ukraine medical crews say 13 others were wounded in the shelling? let's get more of these developments with rob mcbride, who's in the ukranian capital. rob, let's begin with this showing in russian,
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and the russian control part of ukraine. don, yes. what's been the reaction from keys? yeah, there's been no official reaction here from kiva. the information we've been getting is from russian back to visuals in the russian control pots are all done yet. school said that this was a shelling carried out today. say by i'd ukrainians. pictures that we're seeing on social media show a heavily damaged markets. the area uh, the number of stools uh that with that would which would damage done to it. you brush him back to official saying that now uh 18 people are concerned to have been killed. they say with at least a dozen others injured. the, this is a very close to the front line area in the east of, of ukraine where there's been continuing firing across the front line coming in both directions just yesterday saturday. that was an attack, according to ukrainian officials, with the shelling on
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a civilian area on the you crate on ukraine. you a control pots are all done yet, which they say injured. the 2 civilians in time is more than 30 homes, but we all sing continued fighting in spite of the the winter weather here continued fi to gold along the eastern front, between russian forces and you create new forces with the russian seemingly intent on trying to achieve some kind of battlefield victory ahead of the secondary of the 3 of the full scale invasion of ukraine problem. there are also those reports that a fire broke out and russian has no effect gas terminal in the baltic sea. what, what can you tell us about that? it's yeah, this is an interesting developments, the russian saying that it was a explosion or explosions, followed by a large 5. again, we've had no official reaction from the ukrainians to this. but this took place at this nova tech, a gas terminal on the gulf of finland. that's around a $170.00 columbus is west of some petersburg. and we are seeing reports of all of
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these fire and it does come after the ukrainians have claims to have developed a longer range drone technology. and there was a, the russians are saying that that has been a, a drug and strike against a oil terminal. uh that happened on friday and its western region of brianne sky close to the border with ukraine. that said, the russian said that this was caused by ukrainian drones that we have seen, of course, continuing attacks back and forth between russia and ukraine on each of those critical infrastructure. and then on this day, we also had claims from the russians that they had as wilted a long range drone to attack against another oil terminal again on the gulf of finland, which is well over a 1000 kilometers at north of that of ukraine's buddha with russia around mcbride
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reporting from key. thank you very much. rob are still ahead on elsa 0. looking to the skies for a futuristic transport system health plans for flying tax. these are shaping up in south korea. also top seed novak document stores into the australian open for the final is matching the record of an all time greats. far as male will be here with best stories coming up. the colors stormy service. now travelling across northwest and parts of europe. we do have, but wind warnings in falls as it runs towards the british. all. so we are going to see maybe wind discussing and assess of a 100 kilometers per hour. one or 2 small size winds could get a sense of a 130 kilometers per hour, particularly across the valid pushing into scotland. much of wells,
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the deposit of northern and west of england too. we have go to therapy to write on that system to so some rain warnings in force just looking at it will still be too down towards the south east of here. this is what was still on plan. we supposed to very heavy rain into spite in portugal area around in the week. and we are going to say that to making its way across that eastern side of the mediterranean between it's not too bad, but look up towards the northwest. really nice the conditions, any consolation i can offer is a small the rent at double figures, the full london and edinburgh and temperatures on the rise to full power. is that what the weather will sweep through this some snow coming into scandinavia, cloud and rain when the weather pushing across from seizing down across the low countries in some very wet and winfrey, weather, making his way to just around the out west and pots of the magazine to spite of poor school's literacy, fine and dry things with gravity and prove meanwhile to the east of the
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in savannah, a construction boom is under way for hotels. h enormous new hotels were not rated and other 5 will be opened by december of this of cuba, so called economic engine continues to stall. as evidenced by these old convertibles standing idle in old havana for lack of foreign tourists, millions of cubans depend on tourism. to change, defined work, i spend money and others make money. the probation of cruise ships imposed by donald trump has impacted us a lot. the streets are empty, there are no tours close to anywhere. so the big question is, why are the building so many new hotels? new hotels are being built with government money on property, not being claimed. and us courts choose one party state system, eventually change. they could then be bought and sold. industry officials insist there's simply preparing for a tourism boom of feet that will take more than just new hotels. the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out for 0 reminder of our headlines. the is really military. is it more areas of gaza overnight than into the morning? on sunday? the health ministry says at least a 178 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. that has brought the death toll to more than $25000.00 killed. since early october is really forces have demolished several houses in hebron and be occupied westbank and an overnight raid phones of 3 palestinian men accused of killing it is rarely soldier in november were destroyed. thousands of his release have protested against the government of
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benjamin netanyahu holding for new elections. they were also demanding the release of captives, calvin gas and michael apple continues our coverage with a look at the situation on the ground across garza, a cloud of black smoke drifts across southern garza sky line face the familiar buzz of his rainy drones above the 2nd biggest city in the strip hon units showing hit the element our a neighborhood and the cities coast look at who israel considered as a target shouts, this man rocks home. and all of a sudden you were hit by miss i was on the building collapsed. all of my family were trapped under the rubble. is this baby and letting me talk it is this innocent baby of pockets? these are really ministry, no matter what they do to us. we are holding all the ground. we are not leaving. there is fighting in the vicinity of causes largest remaining functional medical facility,
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nicer hospital with dozens killed of and night's event. with the unrelenting assault, it's a scramble to get help. the dead and wounded arrive by ambulance. others by what ever came carry them is ready, forces are pushing for the south end of released footage. they say shows tunnels in con eunice with they believe 20 of the captains were kept at some point in the north. sporadic gun fires signals more violent today. it's a to devastation in jamalia where a man returns to his home. well, what's left of it? is he tired of it today? i came back to check on my home into a bali in the north of the gaza strip. i found it in the ruins, totally destroyed, flat into the ground. there not any signs that there was once a home or a human beings living here. israel is perpetrating methodical destruction. we are hit with a catastrophe,
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another and not by the daily struggle for food and the need for live saving medical supplies grows. mira has hepatitis a close by ingesting contaminated food or water is she's also headed on amputated. i am sick. i do not want to die. i am afraid it is difficult to find for the water . there is no fish water on this or to what important please. i am sick and cannot find medicine. the clinic has closed the stores. there is no end to the suffering as mold body bags are felt. there's been move islands throughout the gaza strip, with these rarely forces targeting buildings in jabante, i in the north right through to con eunice in the south. even a rough off the lights on the strip southern border, we move in a 1000000 displays, palestinians, or sheltering isn't sped. mike level elders, era. since the beginning of the war,
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israel has banned the entry of tens of thousands of palestinian workers. thousands of people from guys that were detained and then either sent back the guys that or to the occupied westbank where they remain stranded. so now is realized on a recruitment drive in countries like india and for lanka to address it's labor shortage. mean l fernandez reports from july and central sherlock a. the hundreds of applicants brave the code at the maharishi, diamonds university is another indian state of hardy. on a the here to meet is really recruiters looking to fill urgently, the shortages myers come off and roger scott is one of them. he study to be a teacher, but now works as a mason. what sort of poses for the children who have brought the future. they will be able to give these origination and progress in life. when these extra money is in the family, we also do basic. it has the above, is it for this out of in child hon is waiting for news. the time there was told he
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can make flight times this kind of income of $200.00 a month in israel. so far as i come on, i thought it possible i want to make more money. once i buy on here, it's all spent on food and living expensive. i can't save anything that the indian government has defended its decision to allow workers to go to israel, which it says is under the agreement, finalized in may last the labor laws in israel, a very strict robust it's a noisy country, so therefore labeled laws are such that it provides for protection of migrant type sleep, but lights up on up on the plus. we are very conscious of responsibility to give, provide security and safety, safety to people. what abroad and easily once employed tens of thousands of palestinians to walk across a number of sectors. retentions of to the homeless attack on october 7th and the subsequent vote and gaza has seen palestinians being shot out of bed jobs. it's
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this neighbor shortage. that is really looking to south asia to fill, not just in india, but head injury lanka, what people are increasingly desperate to escape the economic hardship. the following employment bureau is watkins, is shortly 10000 people walk in agriculture job 25 year old madison's assume adjustment is busy for settings. assembly patty feels you've got an incentive, she lanka, he says he will shortly sort of jump in israel a month ago. the man about do me that pick of id and everything is so expensive. now that's the main reason for me to go for pad the cultivation is difficult to buy for devices and as little chemicals. and there's very little profit update of a net too long, because it can only crisis as seen. tens of thousands of people had abroad insect a bunch of prospects with rights groups of pretty size. the decision to send workers to a country at war ending workers abroad has become an easy onset, the unemployment crises which has happened
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a year and an easy on. so wish the government is going forward without, without the picking on the responsibility for pick the workers from this ending abroad or to bring back putting them on us. despite these concerns, mother sancho and thousands like him see a job in israel, has them into their lives. minister mendez judge a 0, the said for sure down to hey, you know, a winter as professor of economics at the hebrew university of jerusalem and you all, you're joining us from west russell in today. what's the impact of this ballasting in labor shortage on the is really economy right now. it's a, it's a very large impact. let me mention some numbers. first of all, we're talking about 110. but a sting in workers with work for me. uh sorry, i'm sorry. what did i mean? henry's 1000 because i lost her audio for a psychologist. sorry. i'm sorry. what? 100? $0.10. uh,
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palestinians. uh. width for for me. and another about 40000 illegal worker that would the common work in these ro means up with talking about 150000 workers. they don't know what's coming into each room and the estimates last so prevalent uh, from the slow down in the economy. and i mentioned the sector of the economy where we experience slow down is, is now estimated as a $1000000000.00 per month. okay. and we're talking primarily therapy, culture industry. we're talking about services. we're talking about the, the, the building get the street. okay. so these are the areas in which, uh, the, the greatest heat is, is uh to be seen nowadays, right? is in the dilemma. okay. there is a lot of supply all 4 and workers coming from uh, south east asia,
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especially as you said from india and suite long. okay. and the password also reported from china. there's also a stream of workers that we do if, if he's wrapped in a report from china, he's right and hasn't done so yet, you know, in a massive way. uh, point the way is okay. as to raise of one of them is the employer preferred the palestinian workers they have scored the engage with them if you have developed some sort of relationship with them, the palestinian know the job better. they have been done the job in the past. okay . so for a 2nd and we'll get to the 2nd reason, but i want to know, do you think employer is, is really employers still prefer palestinian workers in spite of the war? i think many, many to oh, so i must, i must say that some of the workers seem to past some of the posting and workers. the work in is ro, uh,
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we're involved in invalid filing to tuck primarily by pressure from hub. i sent you a stomach too hot. uh, that's a very severe pressure. uh that includes it, you mediation and things like that. but uh, on a whole, i think his writing board occurs uh wants to have, uh publish the new markers. and the 2nd reading that and what was the 2nd reason is really employer remain right. the 2nd reason is that employment for all the west bank and gaza for now with please from the west bank bay because a small piece of both at the moment. but the employment of all workers from the westbank would you have with respect to of all the security situation is right. and we believe a positive effect, right? i yes, i don't think it was going to ask you about it. just a note of context where of yours is really is really security establishment has
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been saying quite loudly in the past few days. they fear a risk of an explosion of violence in the occupied westbank, even a 3rd into fata. if the economic opportunities, if palestinians are deprived much longer of economic opportunity, i think it's correct. i think people are realizing get them pieces. one of the reasons is rallies, has it done in a massively recruiting for an worker from the south east asia. it takes some, some progress in the cooling down the atmosphere in general to make nice feasible or secure to measure on, on the border between the westbank and these rooms. but the bringing back to put a scene in work or to is room would be an ideal solution. what would force riley's and for, for the student? but can i ask you a question about the numbers uh the salaries,
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specifically because we just heard indian and sherlock and workers are being offered around 1500 dollars a month. how does that compare with what palestinians were being paid and are those things salaries that can be sustained by as really employers? so i think uh, by the way, uh, it was attempts to, uh, recruit, mores riley to the set doors. uh, which failed. right. i mean, there was a pro, problems that the ink cartridge riley's to go get screw educational, the period. and it didn't work out. i mean, uh, in many western countries, dark drops that the arch are in short supply. and this is what happens with the, mainly with the agriculture industry and the building get this free. i mean, the salaries are of the same salaries, but he's ready. what are right. i mean there's no, uh,
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and it depends on the job to our job that the, especially in the building, it's a street that require skills. right. and at this job would earn a lot of money. okay. it's 232 markets operate to it's, it's a question of supply demand and new strategies afraid he has a free economy. and uh and uh, uh, you know, staff in area and see which uh, skills are needed and are, are no, that's at the, not for the supply that will be higher prices, a higher salaries paid a all winter i have to run. but thank you so much for joining us on a program, a yell and what you sent us all up. i think there is repeating this is costing the loss of palestinian labor due to the war right now is costing $1000000000.00 to the is really economy every month a all winter. thank you very much. i thank you. let's take a look at some of the days. other news, a new idea of calling
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a taxi is taking off in south korea. the 1st flying taxi's there are due to start varying their 1st passengers by the end of next year. you're this kid that has been to see how testing is going for the revolutionary public transport system in the sky of rural expense. on the southern tip of the korean peninsula is a testing ground for public transport of the future. travelers check in using facial recognition technology. this is a mock verity port, the gateway to electric, flying taxi's that take off a land vertically. over the past 5 years, south korea has been building the aircraft and infrastructure in partnership with consortiums of its largest companies and research institutes. a couple of the truth bold regulatory reform in the government created space with businesses and researches can spread their wings as we continue a partnership to develop more needed technology. so it showcase the latest
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advancements at a high profile of it. what you see behind me is v o has the optimal we piloted personal air vehicle south korea's answer to the air attack. it's 1st public test flight marks a miles that of source for the country that's aiming to launch the flying tax. these as early as a year 2025 division is an automated aerial public transport system, connected by a network of vertical docking ports on roof tops. high above the congested roads below, more than half the population about 26000000 people live in the greater so metropolitan area. but analysts say urban air mobility vehicles or you am come with their own challenges. most has even, we need to finish will hourly operating costs for flying and you am will be quite high. so the come on will need to convince the public of that fi ability before you and can actually become an accepted mode of public transport. and that's profitable
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. within a short timeline to this line, taxi will advance do in city testing later this year. you know skim elda, 0 coolant, south korea, the still ahead on else as your algeria leave it late to be africa, a couple of nations action coming up with far as male in sports. and just after the spring, the, as the situation in gaza escalates, we bring you expert in a safe. he's going to ask you the 20000 people, 70 percent of whom are women and children. these are the has destroyed. garza is a little worried when we see certainly civilians being moved. one from one area to another and in the areas is the reason for this is here. he is having life and has become so heavy that the presence of one thing and forced fits in the i expect to be liquid,
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where we sit openly health plan and so expelled palestinians. stay with us for the latest developments on our phone, causing the costs both of the $100.00 days into the bowl on gaza. the humanitarian protest retreat is deepening. as the conflict continues, the cost to 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 al jazeera, the kind of fun for your sports news with far as male. who's doing this in the studio far? thank you so much, sarah. a,
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someone's goalkeeper mike manual says more needs to be done to tackle racism. his football. he walked off the pitch after being racially abused on the same day. another block player commentaries casey palmer was also allegedly targeted following a game and the u. k. david stokes reports a black football is being racially abused, is becoming an old familiar sights after informing the referee. he'd been subjected to monkey chance by opposition funds. i see millions go keep up, mike, man young. that's the pitch midway through the survey out game. if you didn't easy, the frenchman's teammates follow them down the tunnel and the game was briefly suspended. they eventually returned and went on to win with a light gold. but it was a victory. i have a shuddered by events, some are stands. and the more that you, the funny, when we all have to react, we must do something because you can't play like this. ok, we accept the boost i'm with because that is how it is the way home was it? this issue of racism was not reach the on the same day in the english championship . coventry city play
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a casey perma was also allegedly targeted by monkey chance after that game away at sheffield, wednesday. afterwards, part of posted on social media saying it feels like things will never change, no matter how hard we try. hopefully they'll get it on camera and there's just no place for us. it's ridiculous semesters this day, and i just trouble these. an isolated incidents. rome is rumbling, the cat code was racially abused during the time in cup game this month, and round the traits, vinicius junior, his old site, being repeatedly targeted in spite a note for the 1st time, the fif of president johnny in front c. no. this said there was no place for racism in football or society, but footballs, a forward to ease of facing growing pressure to bring about more significant change to tackle the problem. david stokes out is there a liver pull will look to pull 5 points clear of manchester city of the top of the primarily when the face form less later on sunday. 3rd place are so i'll also put the pressure on with a 5 no wind over crystal palace. gabriel martin at least for twice an injury. time
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having come on as a sub. the victory put some within 2 points of living for a while. you're in south side have that game in half. in durham, the leaders buyer laboratories in moves 7 points. clear with a late winter at live sig, having twice spots from a goal down here. happy's injury, time strikes secure to free to victory. second place, fire and unix still have 2 games in the to the asian cap, and you're getting clansman. his praise to south korea squad for salvaging a draw against jordan. it looked like a major upset was on the cards after jordan took the lead at the end of the 1st half. a 3 as an owl name is aaron post 3 sliced 16. but in the 90 for submitted an own bill from us on all our a months free,
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i managed to come away with the points. both teams sit on 4 points after 2 games increase each moraine have boosted their chances of reaching the last 16. they scored an entry time to beat malaysia one. now the result means least that 3rd and group e, one point below south korea and jordan. and later on sunday, it's all the group as both a thailand and saudi arabia can confirm their places and then knock at stage with wins, thailand, face of mon and savvy, take on care to sign and the later game. as soon as you continue to struggle at the african type of nations of the lease in their opening game, the 3rd highest rank team and the tournaments only managed to draw against molly. they fought from behind to get their 1st point on the board. but since 3rd grade be and will likely need a win and their last group game against south africa out jerry and needed a late equalizer to get to, to, to jerome with 14, a 5. so who were seconds away from reaching the last 16 until baghdad for an age as scored in the 95th minutes?
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i'm curious at 3rd with 2 points so far. on sunday, the highest rank team, morocco will look to make 2 wins from 2 against the or congo. sammy a take on tons of media and it's south africa against the maybe a top see no big job which has reached the quarter finals of the us really and open the well number one, brush aside, his opponent, adrian marino 656563, and just an hour and 44 minutes, wind puts documentation to his 50 last appearance at a grand slam matching that of roger federer is all fine record. 360 is going for his 11 pedal and melvin chuck, which will face americans for the best that's i played in a while and see, and i really wanted to lose that game in the 3rd set because uh that the test attention was building up. so matching the stadium, i just needed to get that one out of the way so i can re focus on what i need to do
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to close out the match. so, you know, i've, i played great, you know, from the 1st of the last point to on the witness side, reigning champion arena sub olenka has advanced to the quarter finals a while number to beat american amanda and us to move it in straight sets to advance about the russian is the highest surviving seed in the women's treatments. separately, this wind type is knocked out on saturday for c, cocoa golf is also reach the australian open quarter finals for the 1st time in america. increase pass magdalena, french of poland with australian great rod labor in the crowd. the 19 year old, close of the match in straight sets and just over in the san francisco 49 years arrived the real square and the nfl playoffs recent conference championships. 49 years were hosting the green bay packers in california. it's packers that lead with just 6 minutes left in the game for us to mccaffrey and drew green lot lead to the 49 years to a 24 to 21. come back when i san francisco advanced to the as the championship game
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for the 3rd season in a row of these either the detroit lines or the tampa bay buccaneers. the baltimore ravens have also reached last for the top seas in their conference. the houston texans 3410. so play either the buffalo bills or the kansas city chiefs. the winners of the 2 conference finals will compete and super bowl $58.00 on february 11th in las vegas, which i'm finally pretty rare events and goals 20 year old amateur and nick dunlab posted a round of 60 to take the lead of a pga tour events in california, as 12 under par, round included a remarkable 10 birdies and an ego. he's only the 2nd amator ever to shoot a 60 on the pga tour. okay, that is all you support for now back to you 0. right virus mail. thank you very much for that, and that's it for me. several, then you for this news, our moline said, we'll be back in a moment with more today's news, best in just 2 minutes,
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who are in great hands on the officer. stay with us. the in the insurance have been going off of the sauce the full day. it's a 120 kilometers in many areas. how does the news continues to define their basic moves to live? certainly this year most of them are. so some of the rumbling that's happening now, i'm not, is going to the re, from here over to the 11 east side. there's new any place in gaza. it's considered to be safe, needs in the north for the south, and north in you and shelters or in hospitals. on heard voices. very few people in israel are sitting up against the door right now. i want to be one of them. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere.
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