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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 21, 2024 7:00pm-8:01pm AST

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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the color on the bulk of this is the new use our life coming up in the next 60 minutes . this rate is shutting hits now one of the largest remaining hospitals in gaza, or the $25000.00 policy means of now being killed since the start of the war. the, the shortage of medicine and goes, it becomes more die of by the day,
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leaving millions without treatment reduced to rubble than they want to find. westbank, palestinians describe the demolition of their homes as is really revenge. i think what was the, the, on the whole leg's valley such as a little small process any imagined to follow me? i knew who was the hutch. i knew they were nasty. i need to know if i could try that. you know, so we issue you up on this and off to refusing palestinian work as entry. israel looks to asia to finish the labor market. the while continue, we begin in southern causes nasa hospital, the largest remaining medical facility in that area that it impacts any means to treat patients. the injured arrive at the hospital on the back of pickup trucks. there are a few ambulances left and calling you just a little to no fuel to run them. nearby gun bustles between the israeli army and posting and fight is continue. at least
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a 178 palestinians have been killed in gaza in the past 24 hours older than 25000 have been killed since early october as the well inside the hospital. the stuff overwhelmed with the $62000.00 policy meals and feed into the most hospitals in this trip and out out of action, infectious diseases have been spreading rapidly. medicine is becoming almost impossible to find the item then there's no medicine. the doctor rates the prescription in the hospital, but there's no medicine available. this kid needs a nebulizer. they don't have one and he needs antibiotics with the allergy and his lungs. there are none of this. one has been sick for a week. there is no treatment, but we give them syrup, but it's useless. children will suffer until they die. our life is slow. definitely the children are just dying slowly. christina roll, the israel continues to block supplies of basic necessity. some entering goes on many palestinians. so turning to don't keep constitute a like
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a few you and agencies are more of funding or disease or for a doesn't get into all the know how bad the siege has devastated us. the war has devastated us. we are experiencing this where every day we want to live like people in the 1st world, countries not only like people and other arab countries that people, most countries live normally. they have food, water, and do whatever they like. we don't have water or food. we don't have a normal life, a target of his name is a rafa and southern gauze i, i'm sorry, the situation around i left the hospital seems to be going from bad to worse for losing yes, the completely rolling situation that day by day gets once more was as the is very forces outstanding of running up the military attacks on the vicinity of an officer hospital as the an attempt to completely full take full control over the city now. and also hospital is the largest remaining hospital that uses to an operating in
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the means that the area of the territory which provides uh medical treatment for thousands of palestinians box completely. and then pressure wed, throw strikes, unrelenting bombardment and smelly, before you made it very safe. for medical workers to operate in the hospital as it has been a very close compact, fighting with the power steering fighters on the east bed used to just just only a few meters away from the hospital. it's a very wide scale attacks that have been conducted also in a very close locations for edward's me to come a areas. now we clearly see that the medical workers that are completely struggling to keep providing a treatment as another hospital is one of the hospitals. that is it still rates and a 3 times it bits capacities. that means that they are completely duplicated completely right now, exhausted by medical teams, keep providing treatment for the indigent people last week, day by the info. due to city, there is
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a very such increase of casualties. adults had 10 doctors, hospitals where the doctors are forced to carry out medical surgeries on the flu, sometimes on. they are completely become a good fit. take you to do to the fact that these hospital did not receive sufficient amounts of medical supplies along side also that within the initial days of the will, they did not receive full. so if you're not amounts of you with the latest amounts that have been entered, the chair 3 could tell in the car she needs to be raising. but now with the ongoing military campaign against the medical sex of the hospital is completely in the, in the stage of a very new threats is very forces to take full control, right. but the city, which means that this hospital will completely become out of service, right? i'm totally cool. so report so further, it's rarely strikes in goal is a south. what more do we know? yes, the sounds had been the center and the focus for the ministry rates as well as shifting
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it's ministry. operations to these areas are talking about the middle in the mid the regions had been like the attacks within the past few hours. but generally, the general sentiments among palestinians that they feel that there is a fairy, a surgeon, a rates of strikes across the middle of the solver. at part. we feel that these very forces off pocketing the time on the racing against the clock in order to destroy the palestinian residential buildings in the middle governance. and also in con units we have been seeing different videos. imagine from the city showing how the forces are flowing goth, residential houses, one off to another. they are also carrying out house to house search in order to militarily destroy palestinian fighters. and this is a part of the on getting to the side of attacks against policy and just probably within the past 24 hours moved on 107 to 8, palestinians killed alongside with more than 290 others being wounded. then we have been seeing such numbers whose daily phases,
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bringing the general casualties total to more than 6 at $62000.00 palestinians. being injured in the, on one of them are in a very desperate need for medical treatment. alongside with, on top of the bottom of the ocean floor, they know the right part where there's body forces. are we activating the military operations? the near term now is still the same thing, isn't a very short space of time to recover as a human reference. southern goals are thank you as well. i would just say it was honestly how serious has been to see the damage and tile i was outside of the northern guys of the neighborhood in 5 of jabante, a refugee camp is almost totally destroyed. he says the damage then. no, no, no. and then if you want to put the shuttle to him, i'll call you i'm your valuation, my understanding and tell those out to are east of trip out here. refugee camp in the northern part of the cars. a straight for these really occupation forces tanks armored vehicles and troops were deployed. all you see, i think they destroyed everything in their way from residential buildings to
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infrastructure. even mosques and water wells were not spared high flooding cities. cran mosque where i stand was flattened by these ready forces at the progress fee of this area is relatively high and that is why they stationed themselves. here again has as much as you. well, i miss you, the sheet of the method near all this was once a house of god, it was leveled to the ground adjacent to the mazda and was a kindergarten and a water reservoir on the well, it's feeding the entire residential area with water. all were reduced to ruinous v patel is that the kind of car and one of the city was lively, bustling with people in the residence used to live in peace when the houses of residential buildings were destroyed. them either by, as rarely were planes, were their tanks with the ground invasion and all the entire city was carpet bombed by these rarely jet fighters. before their soldiers entered and re, talbot can not remember the associate even the city's landmarks. the grand mosque was not spared upon the water reservoir tank feeding. tell l t r o w e n z i. it
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areas was purposely destroyed by them. moscow infrastructure was wilfully demolished. the water pipes and sewage systems were entirely destroyed by these rarely as the some residents are trickling back to their home, yet they come and see either their homes flattened for unfit for living. however, gardens are determined to come back and stand their ground even if reduced to dust to douglas. and then when i see, show what i am on, what was once a major crossroads and towels that are the streets for the center stage of fierce fighting between his reading soldiers and the palestinian resistance fighters fighting, kept raging for days if not weeks in this area. the aftermath is clearly visible. massive destruction residential homes, street infrastructure. nothing was spared these metal parts or what is left of some of these really armed gear, which was destroyed by the pound of stain resistance fighters, a testament to the ferocious mis a fighting them. the entire area is no longer fit for humans to live event. this is to see
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a tallow south or north of the gaza strip. and that the area was carpet founded by the answer very long before it witnessed for roaches fighting between their soldiers and the palestinian resistance fighters for any sign of life. but this targeted and his fight trail model. their goal is to leave the entire area on said for living on until this day, the area and returning civilians are targeted. why he's reading this ios, i'm shelves and drones. and as a study of a jersey all smells as well. the situation in gaza is being a main focus. it's the meeting of the g $77.00. and you can view in 60 general and tenure gutierrez' that and he's been speaking to out as it was to us of jabari. he said the death told him because it is unprecedented because there was also criticize as well as prime minister for his rejection of a palestinian state. and i think that's a, this i'm, it should, it presents the stroke of most of the global self installation to leave those 2
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levels of death and destruction. i have condemned the tech's federal tax of i'm us. but i have to say that's the level of civilian casualties that we are witnessing in gaza today is unprecedented positions we any of the call since i am so i can finish up. and so what, how most deeds can no just be fine. the collect the punishment of the promising and what is the solution if your calls for dialogue with the israeli prime minister benjamin at yahoo are not being heard. what is the next step to move forward to try and bring an end to this complex? i think this set up to ask when, asking for an immediate cease fire totally ca that emetic, suffering people in gaza to allow for the military and the lucian to facilitate the use of the hostages. that should be unconditional and easiest. but that is not the
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solution. in my opinion, is the acceptance by every body of the rights of the policy and people to the states, words and the acceptance of a 2 state solution results of the 2 state solution. we've got these, we will have a coffee. this never ends you through most x 3 is over to you to pull it eyes situations only one. and it is something that's in my opinion, is still how do you think the united states can be persuaded? at least abide and administration to step back a little bit from their full flight supports as well. i think it's very important that united states have been very active who seek for the most effective united saturday night and the stressing disease of its state solutions. and i think it's time for the israel to listen to the united states and to make
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these 2 objectives that the american needs position has been stressing to make them turn their guitars than what i would just say. we're a senior political analyst smiling. bushera is with us here in the studio, a more one. how much damage do you think is around is doing to it's international reputation, permanent damage. we've heard of course, staff latanya gutierrez, suggesting that there's a growing degree of unease amongst israel's western eyes. but this almost unanimous condemnation from the global south. he said, yes, that's true actually. um, there's something about this war. there's something about the genocide. i'm driving in plain sight that has a week and the international public opinion like probably never before on this question. so i'm not sure how much international standing is right. it had especially got the united nations because of that and gets more or less and i'll load country but, but seems to also process started 30 years ago in 1993 with the help of
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western powers. and normally positions of relations were setting out of countries. israel standing did improve its uh its became more prosperous, more powerful, more acceptable. it's almost doubled up on plus, it's relations around the world. but this war undermined a lot of that. but it did something else. this war took us back to 1948 this and this is by the is radius own pronouncements when they spoke about. we're going to have another guy's neck about by another, by the city and catastrophe and garza so it's just instead of evolving cause right . it has been devolving and instead of reaching a 2 step solution, as the secretary general is saying, the one already up to 5 everything west of the jordan river, meaning quarter of historic by this time. it is as if we are back 75 years. and his route is attempting more of the same,
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ethnic cleansing tried back then. it's kind of, it's quite sad in fact, to see or come through this become one of the, of just 20 countries in the world, the capital. right. that is developing into this sort of, uh, you know, general side the, uh, uh, war criminal. and yet not, there's not necessarily achieving any security. and it does in many ways lead to a complete disagreement, particularly amongst global south countries, towards western powers who turn off the time as we've seen over the past few weeks of being well, most discrediting important institutions like the international court of justice, the functioning of the united nations, i wonder what we're seeing on the phone in front of eyes now when it comes to these important institutions, the for so many is being the bedrock of international justice. and, but you're not technicians, it's not. i mean, the 2nd in general was himself faced with the dilemma when he was in africa. why isn't africa apartments member of the one security council? right. secondly, the hypocrisy of the double standards in the west, and especially what we've seen coming out of that was, you know,
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it's starting to be more like a club of it actually went to western powers. a line that on is right in the embarrassing great, it was. yes, it does. put the question whether even we are a start 2 years after that in feminist article about clash of civilizations. because if we are now in the midst of a conflict between the west and the rest, right? but the i c, j, the international court of justice slowly, i think, would be very strategic, very symbolic. going that forwards because it's already as if that rolling is going to be not just about is right, by this time it's going to be about the north and the south. and i think the sauce is going to be celebrating if a class had someone from or associated with the north would be um, you know, accused off or, or at least in terms of provision of measures be told to abide by so i can supply it and stop the general side. yeah,
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i'm long i thought of state provisional measures being the icy jays full of an indictment against israel of my when my dfcs i'm, i'm just trying to find the starting the attack in southern 11 on his code. at least 2 people. i called was talking to you originally bought a town of come from costco to attacks of increases the stance of isabel's war and gaza industry dreams trying to remember his belong on saturday. but it's like the military casualties. oh, so my own thing a visa as well. the soldier has been killed in bottles in gaza. i'm assuming the function say they were talking is really tight. a military vehicles that rockets and they provide explosive devices at least a 195 soldiers have been killed. so if i launched as ground defensive, i can late or tell you about who mind bushera is still with me here. industry do i model and i want to reflect upon these offices experienced by israel. there's
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a huge amount of pressure. no early to deliver captive is back from gaza to israel, but secondly, to make sure that the economy is unhealthy shape, while at the same time, continuing to talk tough with us. it's, it's almost, it sounds like is there a isn't a bit of a crisis. i mean, it's the one carrying out the genocide against the palestinians, but the same time it's a bit of in a bind. because as you said, the economy is starting to hurt a set, the number of 80200000 people from the south and north had to find refuge in the center. international pressure is building up its international standing is being undermined. and today, there was also your no special report based on us intelligence estimates that pass code 34 months of war and the clinicals more than 25000 and the casualties almost 100000. i fancy is road not kind of more than 20 to 30 percent of how much fighters,
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according to us intelligence estimates 2030 percent with on the civic invest with all the children in depth with all the destruction of hospitals and schools under special. but like, i think apparently that how much will be capable of launching attacks against bizarre, for at least the next 10 months, according to us intelligence estimates time is rating uh as soon as, according to the state drawing. so really on the one hand is there in the basically, you know, run out of targets to hit the guys a sort of the used what certainly 40000, a bombings of this tip of the package. and there isn't the actual price there for the winds on the war at the same time, it has having more or more difficulties with it. but what is amazing, despite all of that, despite all of that, is the fact that is re, these continue to cordless behind the war price. it's still very much a public popular will in that respect. so even if there is potentially
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a change in leadership, we're starting to see tensions of rumblings within the coalition government. what does that mean for the long term? is riley goes in the, the west by kind of because this is the thing right? that the generals who are more likely than any other to replace nothing. yeah. how just there's a new election such as guns and others, eyes in carts and whatever. all these infamous genitals, what are the proud themselves of bombing guys back to the stone age? right. so this is the alternative to nothing, you know, either fascist and fanatics to his right or warmongers to his left, or any one of it i'm on his part is that's probably just as hard like that as he is . that's what's, that's a problem and is it today that's 75 years of occupation? dispossession, cj, as on so forth. it's becoming sol radicalized, that there is no peace camp in this country. back in 821 is renovated live,
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and on there were 400000. these ranges in the states calling for a ceasefire for withdrawal from lebanon. today, you don't find 3 people were all ready to go and practiced in the streets to end the war. all those hundreds of thousands of people. we still have impact. ask for democracy and human rights in israel before october 7. the also having the army and cutting out orders for genocide because of my one. let me find other ways more of a shower. there now is there any forces of demolished homes in the occupied westbank? these are the army release pictures of the overnight raid in hebron. the houses belong to 3 palestinian men accused by israel. of kidding a soldier in november. is there any forces have carried out almost nightly rates in the west bank since the cause of war began? yeah, and so i know i won't even have massage that the end, the day my brother was killed. these very soul just stormed on her, and 2 days later they handed us a notice of demolition. last night's medic,
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these really sold, disclosed residents out of the building, informing them not to return before the sunrise on. these rarely soldiers prompted explosives and all the flaws. definitely took them to flatten the whole building down about this off to that. so i get headed to the other. i'll switch so many residents and repeated the same operation, leveling that home to the ground way. okay. what was the, the on who lives that is my brother about what was killed was very young. no, 8070. i lived on one level. i think his home was on the 2nd. i'm the one on the top was for while the brother, who has been detained about these rarities for almost a month now, they demolished both the houses out to prevent which i had the ability to intimidate tests for marketing. again, hold on the 2nd, the bell published a new leaders in the occupied westbank say they will not accept the tax revenue from israel if it doesn't include money to pay their employees and goes and israel has been refusing to release the funds to the cast strep published and you know, authority accessible because it's not offered to send the money to no way saying it reserves the right to decide when the money will be transfer. processing and
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officials rely on the tax collector by as well on their behalf to pay salaries and provide services. okay, let's take a closer look at exactly how this revenue system works is around collect taxes from palestinians working and as well. and it's legal assessments and then transfers that money to the policy you know, $40.00 on average, that adds up to about $200000000.00 a month as well. takes 3 percent as a collection fee for the agreements has caused problems. israel has repeatedly delayed or frozen the money, or even cutting out the amount, especially during times of conflict. now it's cabinet has approved a plan for frozen products to give money to be held by norway, but israel will still have the right to decide when that money will be transferred to the policy of archie. let's go live now to to raise a bow. she's in tell him for you to raise or help us. um pack whole if this i mean, how exactly will this 3rd party plan what, what are we so overall age well this is not the
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1st time that israel uses this political leverage of this money with the policy and or 40 or with the palestinian. this is money that is true, collects from palestinian workers and then it's meant to go to the tennessee you know 40 but there is far rights administered. but it's a little small trace who's the finance minister, who says that this money shouldn't be sent to the palestinian authority or to guy. so he says it's going to end up uh, assisting, you know, a terrorism. so he's been trying to prevent base money from reaching the palestinian authority. however, apparently they have managed to convince him to send some of this money to, nor the way to work 3rd country. so the money is not going to be sent directly to the palestinians. we've been seeing for weeks that the united states has been pushing it is well to hand this money to the policy, you know, solely because there's lots of concerns about what is happening right now and be up to fight westbound, you know, totally rates that are ongoing every day, but also lots of unrest with what is happening economically,
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financially with pilots, senior workers of being able to leave the west back towards the as well for work with salaries not being able to pay because the government right now is cash strep . so there's lots of concerns about this money now. we do know that the policy and also what he's saying that they won't accept this money because what they're saying in a way is that is well, has a know in a way know, right to decide what the policy you know. so what he's going to is going to do with this money, and they're saying, but this is piracy and are calling on the international community to put more pressure on as well. so that this money eventually is delivered and they can, you know, start making the payments they need in the okay, by the west bank. well, is that the reason it's being rejected by the past the he offered to the moments, but given that benjamin netanyahu has been under pressure from the far right within his own policy, to even do this little bit. what does it tell us about the pressure on benjamin
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netanyahu at the moment and his government what we're seeing lots of pressure from the united states. in this past few days, we've seen the united states within pressure so that this money is released on the policy or 40. we're also seeing the united states on putting pressure or nothing yahoo to accept it. but at some point, once this war we saw where there is going to be a chance of a palestinian state. so lots of pressure also from we've been this ruling coalition, which is a main concern for many in this country right now because it seems that the country is power lies. who have far right? ministers, like best buy, let's moultrie georgia. eat them on. ben give you to who have been challenging statements made by the prime minister himself. these are people who have been very old point about how guys that needs to be up to 5 high settlements need to be built . so there's lots of tension. we've been in the administration right now. we're seeing, for example, upfront us or nothing. yeah. we know a trying to juggle what he tells the united states. and what he tells this
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administer is mostly because he cannot lose them because this would mean that this government could full. so lots of pressure, politically, there's lots of pressure on the streets with the thousands of people also turning on the streets, putting more pressure on the government to get the cap tips that are being housing guys, a release we're seeing members of the world cabinets also saying that only new elections will give, we stablish the face on the east rally government right now. and the big question right now is also with all of this, the base of going with all of this fighting ongoing. we've been, the government is, you know, what is going to happen with a guy. so what is going to happen with the war? and that's the big question, the big debate. but i've been, i'm going here, you know, what is going to be, what is going to be the plan once before is over? yeah. what exactly is the plan so many unanswered questions to raise a boat and telling me, thank you. well, since the war, israel has bomb, the energy of tens of thousands of posting work has thousands of people from gaza were detained. and then either send bite that goes all to the occupied westbank
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where they remain stranded. so now is round is on the recruitment drive. and countries such as india is for long kind of to address and slavish shortage. now fernandez report some color ha, essentially. blanca a hundreds of applicants brave. the code at the maharishi died in the university. even know that in indian state of harvey, i know that he had to meet is really recruiters looking to fill urgently. the shortages myers come off and rob just done is one of them. he study to be a teacher, but now works as a mason. what sort of hers is that for the children who have brought in the future, that will be able to get me to reach cation and progress in life. we need extra money in the family. we also do basic and has the above. is it for this out of in child hon is waiting for news. the time there was told he can make 5 times this kind of income of $200.00 a month in israel lopez. how come on? i thought it possible. i want to make more money once i own here,
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it's all spent on food and living expenses. i can't save anything that the indian government has defended its decision to allow workers to go to israel, which it says is on the agreement finalized in may last. the labor laws in israel, a very strict robust it's a noisy, the country so therefore leveled laws are such that it provides for protection of migrant type sleep. but lights up on our part of plus we are very conscious of responsibility to give, provide security and safety, safety to people what a broad ease really 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 garza has seen palestinians being shut out of bed jobs. it's this neighbor shortage. that is really looking to south asia to fail. not just in india, but have in sure lanka what people are increasingly desperate to escape the economic
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hardship for an employment bureau is walking to shortly. 10000 people walk in agriculture, jobs 25 years with medicines. assume harassment is busy presenting the family patty fields in gala in succession lancaster. he says he was on the list of sort of jumped to these rails 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 out for public of division. it's 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 insects 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 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 the ascending
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abroad or to bring back funding them and use these 5. these concerns mother shown to end pauses like him see a job in israel, has them into their lives, vanessa mendez, which is 0 the central shanta. ok, let's look into this in a bit more detail with roger coline, who's the director general of the policy that economic policy research institute. he joins us from ramallah, a viable and welcome to you. i wonder if we can stop by explaining so as exactly how the shortage of policy and labor impacts these are the economy of the $180000.00 photos. and so we're working until october and is your of something around a 130000 were permitted by these early government. and maybe 404-5000 were legally insight as you were a and essential a component of these early construction, especially sector. secondly,
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then that's up to $80000.00 words in that sector, a low as well as the agricultural sector to less or so much greater the lesser extent and industry to even lesser extent and training and related to the terms of active duty. so it's the construction center really, that has been hardly our place uh, by the listing in the labor shortages. and honestly, you know that these are stop got measures that is it, it was currently seeking a, perhaps they'll succeed in, in finding, you know, the number of labors a need for agriculture construction possibly. but you know, it's, it's, i guess it's one thing bringing in a work has to obviously harvest crops in the field. but when it comes to skilled sectors, be the if you a skilled builder or a particularly skilled in engineering. i mean, clearly these sectors and it's really going to take
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a dentist that nearest workforce and no longer available. the ex. exactly. and don't forget to these are these preference for posting and workers as opposed to migrant workers. this precisely because they go home every night. so there's going to be, you know, down the road there will be all sorts of problems regarding these workers uh, from other countries. and, you know, they'll face discrimination, racial discrimination as well as class. that's going to nations, of course, financially, economically this works the other way as well. it impacts negatively on the amount of money in the hands of passing people the occupied westbank is why what does it mean to the palestinian? well, that's the real problem from our point of view, the very 1st wave of the buys a war economically that the west bank was that namely, overnight association of work in israel, which was bringing in about $4000000.00 annually to the hosting and economy almost 20 percent of its, of its national income. so that has been cut off for 4 months now and possibly for
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the rest of the year. that irish initial waive is compounded by other things that we heard a little bit in your previous reports. first, the local impacts of settler islands and is rarely a blockade of cities and villages cetera. and secondly, maurice's, the, now the income and the impact of the is early withholding of those thing and trade ex revenue. so all of that is coming together right now. now, what does it not mean? in fact, economically speaking, in, in this part of, i mean, cause has already been small, but that's a nama in a very different and painful bloody way. but here's, it's a more insidious and then, and gradual process. in many ways, i mean, is it fair to cool this the form of academic wolf or the deliberate denial of, of work to kind of send you uh, workforce? i mean, it does beg the question, where can palestinians go to make ends meet? you tell me the circumstances like this the person in economy is always been
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treated by israel, not of the economic bar, at least for the last 20 years, but as a, as a sticker carrot that it can be used that can be used advance and security and political agendas, so in the, in a, in a situation where you have a law, or you can imagine that it's, that the economy provides an excellent way of, of inflicting collective punishment on villages and cities on hold classes of people. i mean, these 180, those workers, 1000 workers are sitting at home in the villages and in the camps, trying to find a job in a labor market. it was already a high level unemployment. so now we have the double unemployment rate and us bank of close to 40 percent time. and as we paying reporting a little bit of money on the probably got more of this is compounded by the fact that the tax revenue from the west bank isn't controllable. by the policy, you know, authority is also being used as a weapon whole, but it's never been, you know, and basically we're to, you know,
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if we were to calculate just less for years, adoptions before the size of a lot of roads measured by as of the options it as it goes in making on, on the same revenue screen for the last 4 or 5 years. because the other thing in 30 payments, the family, social security payments, the families of the martyrs and prisoners were. but we, we, you know, be able to claim at least $4.00 to $5000000000.00 that have been, you know, unilaterally and, and admittedly deducted by israel over those over the last 4 years. so now that the weapon has become even more legal, more i mean, in attempt to divide the, you know, the west bank and the gaza. strippers. right? we're because of the a very clear. and it's gonna continue paying its obligations us and sellers holders and, and there's an in gaza. roger collated director general of the policy and economic policy research institutes of by
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a big thanks for joining us. thank you. okay, still it has here without a 0. my major guess terminal in russia, it suspends operations off for a massive fire. official suspect the place was cool was by what they say is like stood on the the, brought to you by visit. the hello winter really is digging in sales and across a good positive china of the korean peninsula and on age of japan. because the most, i mean the full costs for japan, this area of low pressure, i just easing further northwards and east was drawing and, and all the wind behind. and we are going to say, well, snow coming through here as a result of that, that normally we invest in standing across a good part of northern china shanghai struggling to get just freezing as we go
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through monday. cool enough in grading as well as to full sales. just take a look at the type. hi. so that's 8 degrees here on monday. not even getting into double figures. there's going to choose a that cold. i really thinking further south, even hong kong, struggling to get to 10 degrees in the heat of the day was subs, verify the little soul at minus 7 celsius. as i smell coming back into western and northern parts of japan, it will be disruptive that it will be heavy at times to be showers meanwhile, across a good positive indonesia, the basis of intonation, in particular, states and really heavy down people easily scattering us as across malaysia using up into west southern positive light peninsula one or 2. so i was to into that a so side of india, but much of it and there is dry along which will, lanka, and pakistan is too cold up to the north coast where the fault and smoke continues of the quote to you by visit castle accommodated beyond well,
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taken without hesitation for them died for power. they finds out while we live here, we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scare the people with that. and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be that the power around now to sierra israel has now impose a complete fees on gods. and so how do they survive if you have no income, how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of the gaza. what is it us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this when the price of oil goes up, the costs of almost every thing goes up, counting the costs on algebra,
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news on the market back here without a 0. his reminder about told stories this our leaders in the occupied westbank so they would not accept that tax revenue from is around. if it doesn't include money to pay their employees, garza israel has refused to release funds to the palm signal. ours uses the will be guy, is the offer to send the money to noise or the $25000.00 promising instead of being killed. and israel is on guns. hospitalized overwhelmed and basic necessities like food and medicine on short supply. talk to, i'm in my grubby is had of plastic surgery and the buttons department of al vasta hospital in con eunice. he describes a chaotic situation that was overwhelming numbers of patients and needs a need,
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a water and cap that as i says here, that there's a lot of fighting kindred on woman and it's on people. yeah. on the officials obviously. yes ma'am. most of them, she's a woman and civilians. they are killing beautiful families. choose it in, you know, city. yes. every day we uh told you how many of us have to die really? every day we are hundreds of these areas and people are fussing. oh, we don't know. i don't know how what it is. do we have to go with the city situations? i have no words. i can't we are trying to do our best actually for my says, maybe most of you know that my family, my, shouldn't that in my, the wife odyssey was this a, this was to be done governor of this back with this lady through the chicken, but it goes up to that was to be done,
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all the people i actually evict with it. i myself actually on friday i took my family to secure them and it off off. i was trying to find one since i actually took my pharmacy and come back to law said i couldn't find a place in the for i couldn't find that didn't actually to do with my time and it is very populated area. can you imagine i broke my time, many bucks to most of the of this i'm just, i'm sitting here most of the 1st my feet. what the 3 course i'll be here as long as it was my family. there is no place to be to go. i have just finished my work, i mean over 50 at the every day, every day i'm doing the cases think is, is every day i'm doing, i have here are those with all the home, but as will be sufficient. so i can send you the exact number, but every day we are performing series since the beginning of this war. so you can use the num bucks since the beginning of this war actually we used to do by myself . i used to do, i don't know what i'm doing like between like 10 to 15 because
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a split of the affinity water will be, was the new was the product. so i have here the elizabeth of my visions this scheduled because download the skip out of this has to be done up guy. that's what is going to i gain like what did you guys department uh the also be the coupon with uh the bed unit. if you will, patients to skip the here are those to be done. they need the, they need kid, the they need proper food. they need to clean was up. they need the, how to sit, they need everything. so this is actually possible to step more here. this situation can you imagine if these, that i any, when you get this because it is at a horrible would be a i pray, i pray for the god. actually this would love to have in these 3 of us the adult or was this? when would love to have been? we are not that thought of it please. we had another thought to get boots. i don't know. i know is i, they already because the old is lines and they did this when we did all the types of crimes and the of the at that was because scores everywhere. but this
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is the main was to be done here and. busy may not listed as this house. as the cells of goes, i will, this would not have been i, i can't tell you of this have been, i continue on the, the get this little big situation. let's take a closer look. now the human cost of his rouse, devastating go on guys. i according to the palestinian health ministry at least 25105 people is now being killed of 62681 injured since early october. $16000.00 or an estimated 2 thirds of the dead are children and women. the united nation says 3000 women have become widows, and at least 10000 minus may have lost their fathers. but any of my colleagues 0 vonny, i spoke to lice, i believe, or that is a professor at mail caught out in casado and says the civilians aren't being deliberately targeted by israeli forces. this is the kind of conflict is very different actually,
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even from the previous conflicts. we do not see this sort of spect, let's say for a civilian, you know, lice. we see something really quite different, the focus of the conflict, our civilians. so we estimated that there were 7 ford's highest civilian deaths, then combat. and then this in this garment company, can i make sure i understand what you're saying? you're telling us that in the was a and forgive me if it's 4 or 5 guys, awards from 2008. before this one, you're saying the gradually israel tolerated killing more civilians for each combatant that they were killing. right? more collateral damage as an, as known, you're saying this war is not that they accepted me to kill more civilians. it's that they were targeting civilians. that's what you're seeing. yes, the dates are consistent with this. just to give you a quick fix to this. so in this cutting conflict, there are $770.00 and skilled for each combat. if we compare to with the finished
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floor to floor over the data there where as many combat and died as many as civilians and the 2nd door to door, which is the water in human history. there's a way of twice as many civilians killed as many combat and in this war 7 forward higher. so way higher even then that issue we have seen for the 2nd world war. so as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu has repeated his opposition to the creation of an independent palestinian state. that refusal comes as he is closest allies, the u. k. and the us both quote for 2 state solution. speaking on the other british defense minutes to express his disappointment, he spent his entire political career against the 2 state solution. the point is, which of the roots is that to seriously resolve this palestinians because of the southern states? israel deserves to have uh, the full ability to defend itself, its own security. in other words,
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unless you pursue a, a 2 state solution, i really don't see that there is another solution. okay, let's look into this in more detail without just hear a senior political analyst mind, but shar is here with me in the street. i'm on the case. i mean, to take a slightly stronger spence on the coal for a 2 state solution. then the united states that these, what do you make of it? i want because because there's just doc doc, dog, right? i mean, who cares what, what difference does it make if they, you, they say that with a how shocked on or more serious, or if it makes 0 difference, right. it doesn't matter what the gauge becoming a part of the but of a joke, right? what does the u. k? so it's better, it's always pallets american positions. once upon a time before the go for back in 2003 base to say, you know, the u. k is important for the us because it's kind of closer to them and it to ring in. and it has historical experience with the audience. and this is getting to reason with the united states and bridge between the united states and them at
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least. which of course tends to be all humbug right. and the end of the day at the time president bush used tony blair, like a map to step on. and now it's the same thing. it's not just the authorities, that's the problem. i mean, the labor party officials are just as bad as the authorities, auditing american positions because that you casual position really of its own and no standing because and into that has 0 influence over what goes on. so the phrase palestinian statehood is seem hollow in many ways, but specifically about policy and state because we've been reporting about israel controlling palestinian talks about them now willing to let that revenue go, but only if it's held by 3rd party country. no way. if there is going to be a policy in your state which states surely the right to raise tax revenue and spend it, it's pretty fundamental now. yes. but at the same time, which i believe my appreciate very much our journalistic integrity and just trying
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to learn the way we can go into detail and really look for the facts. find out in federal gates talk to dec sports and so on, so forth. but in the end of the day, right, this is all part of a colonial project at a stands are subject to is where the control is that controls their lives. so we might talk about taxes, we might talk about labor, but it's saying labor and making good taste, right. but then today we're talking about like south africa we're talking about vendors tends talking about what permits for people they can come on to work, but the opportunity no condition where they can sleep for, they can work, they would have to go back to the occupied territories so the ends of the day, we focused on the micro bits and pieces of what was on that bit of hardships. and they are important for, for every day, for the study and right. but in the end of the day, we on the, in the midst of a cold on your project or something by then who is the serious man, presumably because he is at heart style, was superpower who was really involved with this. i'd like for you. okay. you're
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saying now that look, we went through substitution, right? madison that anyhow said no to the association was by then got on the phone was not the day on. so it's what i mean. no, it took the substitution. we have, we have a big menu. there are many to states solutions. all right? right. one to pick one of them and nothing else. ok, i think the one or where there's aptitude 0 software and a 0 security 0 or mandatory, 0 taxes and so on. so forth. we controlling everything west of georgia, right? that state i accept, which is really i know tony, i'm intentionally 0, interested in the posting and see if that is moved to it as a possibility going forward. mine was showing money. thanks for the still ahead on how to 0, tens of thousands take to the streets of germany to condemn the far right and show support the
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highest these wells war on guys a continues, we bring you the late. we are on the grounding gauze covering the ongoing is raising arguments and the suffering to people's tones that we lost. displacements and block of resources from baltic height is david raised and restrictions prevents freedom placements of rights to worship from tyler v. we'll continue our coverage of his route cabinet decisions, the campuses and all the political development parties. westbank, senior reporting on the line at this rate he raised with feelings of loss, dissension, and destruction. stay with us for the updates and detail coverage of the wrong cause of the of
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the the russian foreign ministry has condemned destroy and carried out by ukrainian forces. it happened during the russian control region of done this at least 25 people were killed. 20 others wounded off to show us that a busy marketplace. us just foreign minister says the attack will be discussed at the un fits and one of the reports rushing back to officials in the occupied city of the net, say the plas, happened a civilian area of markets sold and shops which was crowded with shoppers. the russian government is condemned what it calls
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a brutal terrorist attack images taken just after the explosion appearing to show extensive damage with dead and injured victims. flying in the street, the position would be like a bang, and then i looked up. there was smoke with the birth, what the pipe and steam system, and then i approached and there were no legs anymore going off on a lot of other relatives living nearby had been learning of the stage of their loved ones. because when you want me to move and culture, my wife's phone, i was at the book, she said, that's it. your wife is gone. that's all the blast also called extensive damage to surrounding buildings and a part of russian occupies don't ask that it's witness years advising on the slip. and when will they be b. c. it has been like this for 10 years or is looking at them at the street. we will, all events will be,
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can take on this part of the net is less than 15 kilometers. and the pricing on the front line with both ukraine and russia, accusing each other of escalating attacks on civilian areas. vince and monahan algebra to them, the now and tens of thousands of people have been protesting against the far right a f d policy. the demonstrations are in response to reports, the policy discount plans for mass deportation of my goods asylum seekers leaving some gym and citizens of for an origin called coffee as the head of the pro i. so group, i don't guys ation that. advocates for the rights of refugees across here. he says that the demonstrations democracy against the half these nazi hi village is one of these. not c, as in dog, is also published by members of the a if d is b choosing the bottom and so on. but it was more for many people in germany
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and for many uses germany for mike this because of shock because of the most christian, the, the top is refugees. my chances are just those who are in line with these i a of the and so it was really is a credit and therefore you have now these the wake of germany, the civil society. it's no money because in the amount of decisions in over 80200001 the streets and we are part of this new list goes. it's about the demo, the human rights, your deep breath. it's your rights. and so we are grateful that this amazing movies in easy every day people this feed none the mother cuz its own people, young people. and this is very pop,
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a new idea for cooling. a taxi is taking off in south korea from the 1st flying taxi's that were due to start ferrying that 1st passengers by the end of the units getting multiple a rural expanse on the southern tip of the korean peninsula is a testing ground for public transport of the future travellers 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 coverage through the bold regulatory reform. 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 advancements at a high profile of it. what you see behind me is v o has the optimal we piloted
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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 taxi's. 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 the initial hourly operating costs for flying. u am will be quite high, so the government will need to convince the public of that fi ability before you am can actually become an accepted mode, public transport that's profitable within a short timeline to be. this line taxi will advance do in cities. a seen later this
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year, you know skim, alda 0 colon, south korea. i tell you that. so for the news, more news and just a moment saw likes watching the are 3 years in the and joe biden, faces little competition from within the democratic party. despite concerns about the popularity of the aging presidents as the formalities of an organization, concepts begin does by didn't have what it takes for another 4 years. us election 2024 on elsa's, the the bold and i'm told stories from age and the pacific. on out just sierra in savannah, a construction boom is underway for hotels, age and norm, as new hotels we're not rated in other 5 will be opened by december of this of cuba,
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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 the fine work i spend money and others make money. the prohibition of cruise ships imposed by donald trump has impacted us a lot. the streets are empty. there are no tourist close to anywhere. so the big question is why are the building so many new hotels? new hotels are being built who has 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 feet that will take more than just new hotels. export $2023.00. the fast to make sure
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make sure to join us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. is there any selling hips now? one of the largest remaining hospitals in gaza. old and $25000.00 palestinians have now been killed since the stats of the war the sunday pocket as though just a license though also coming up the shortage of medicine and as it becomes more done by the day,

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