tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera January 27, 2024 7:00pm-7:58pm AST
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amendment 5, how many wars would i have to exchange? and this legislation thing use it to flush receipts of anyone who supports black lives or is involved in protesting for environmental reason. and it's like 10 word pod, 3, the template on out to 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the, i don't know about this and this has been use our life and doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. southern guy says largest remaining hospital is collapsing under pressure. i sick injured on homeless policies, search for any kind of help. brain pause on gaza compounding misery for the hundreds of thousands upon destiny is left without shelter. just a day after the age, national court of justice,
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orders israel to stop killing any kind of stadiums, at least a $174.00 are killed in 24 hours of is really minutes. reaction. a prosecutor from age national criminal courses in charge investigating alexa atrocities committed enabling dar for the . so we're going to begin in gaza with the biggest hospital in this size is reported to be on the brink of collapse don't as of now. so hospital a warning, it won't be able to function for much longer, more than 350 patients. and many other people are being forced from their homes are sheltering. their a $174.00 palestinians are being killed across the gaza strip in the past $24.00. and mom was beginning of coverage from drop off and southern guns scenes of pay us
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and nonsense. the wounded and dined lie on the floor and sterilize ation and basic medical hygiene are luxuries. doctors simply do not have short of supplies. they say they are forced to use the same bandages on multiple patients. and same and then for the power of most teams in our department of left, even the cleaners have gone some doctors and this has tried to clean the hospital out south. once we're done treating patients, it's the disaster. the hospital has about 350 patients and at least 5000 displays, palestinians are filtering at the company. they are unable to leave, outside is really times and fears, fighting internationally and organization. warren galvan no longer has a health care system. doctors without borders accuse israel of targeting gall just hospital one after the other. the you on say is only for do you in are able to
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offer medical services and only base to get the treatment. because the yet, there isn't enough light during the day. so imagine what it's like at night. many times medical teams rely on mobile phone torches. nurses are also trying to perform miracles. i'm a, let's see the do we work with the minimum tools in this a very typical situation. the lack of electricity and fuel is a big obstacle. we haven't had electricity since the hospital was targeted by is really forces the world health organization is calling for an immediate cease fire . so we can re stock the fuel functioning, hospital level that we are suffering here. there's nothing available, no milk formula, food or medication to children. the hospital as packed and there are no doctors to treat the patient. but the desperation in grows daily, as does the lethal combination of hunger and disease,
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which ultimately the u. n warns will cause more palestinians then his re, the bon. a honeymoon mode, a z at all? no 5 southern gaza. got about getting a little concierge, a doctors without borders, head of mission for palestine is joining us live from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much indeed for being with us. we're just been seeing some extraordinary pictures there of the situation in national hospital. what are your teams? because i know that you have teams working in the hospital. what are they telling you about what is like to work there? yeah, i see your distress ethics training come pick it that to, to call them the zine ability to go to the states. um 2 days ago when bishop died because there was no one to pick ill team. it is very difficult for his go walk up to uh to do weaknesses. uh, they also very, very far the only secuity. uh, they made the choice to stay in the hospital, which puts a lot of kids benzo. some of them will like twigs, but they cannot do it because it presents of so many,
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several fish and all around the hospital and the military ease. and they ask you out to go and they, i didnt that report there that we had from, from honey he was saying that be the doctors without borders have been suggesting that fee is really is have actually been targeting hospitals in gaza. or what evidence do you have that has been happening to know since the beginning of the wall was we have seen it. that's was a big those be does have been causing one a so the older so has been billed directly by patient all the like. she follows because and then at some point you close everything out of the patient's extremely difficult situation and some of them in the, in the risk of, uh, like saving risk and diagnose it. we see it a bit of sense and that is what's happening again with the whole between the 2 of the most because a 275 uses. so there must be that he met a, an e mail of the people kind of comfortable with that even though it has get well tim arrive civil rights because the women very of what's happening to knows. we dealt
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with the 2 doctors in the setting the nose during the bombing into hosp out. so people died. we think hospitals and pets get welcome sir. right. because of the scourging mess. yeah. so majority of his go a good half lives. because else, do you have the life of fish and kind of access? mostly what's the going to have being run down in the village and is just pretty much shipped to us. you said that uh a medical teams at the nozzle hospital, but i assume other medical teams as well have chosen to stay working with the patients rather than leave. and of course, under the circumstances they're unable to leave anyway. what kind of pressure, what kind of mental states does this create for the medical teams or having to cope not just with the fact that they're working under 5, but they're having to deal with so many people, not just dad and injured, but also people just trying to find shelter. yes, you know,
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it's difficult for me to speak on behalf. i speak to them on the phone every day. what i continue against that's up in a very distress that or did you get stage? one of them was telling me yesterday and he has been there was a musket going to like 51 that people around at the same time in the emergency room and nothing has be done and they want to know it's enough hes kind of woke up and i realized that he don't know what to do anymore because of a way to anyone divisions and some of them died in the emergency room. and it is just like what you know, one has get local stuff to feed helpless. it's means you have reached your bones, that it's extremely, extremely dangerous, and the bones of this part of the patience of dying because of lack of deals, even media gets supply is not becoming an issue of some of the other ones be that computing mess. it was because they don't have enough mitigate supplies, you have to be use supplies. that's the case would be a consumer, but it would be sort of rate unless you have to what you read using some patients and you can image html fiction control. it's a capacitor, it's a, it's really
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a catastrophe. in terms of the makeup of the medical teams that i work for doctors without borders, how many people are from outside guys on how many are volunteers and, and other stuff that are being recruited within goes itself. so of course most of of stuff from goes off, we have their own twenties that us the people, the stuff coming together that's coming out suggesting is the lowest also because he said, okay, we need to get the bump in because you know, it's difficult for everyone and no, yes, everyone 20 people the some board around the world. they are coming to have dell computer was supposed to open his inquiries. that's all for them says i will think of the most sense for them a day, 7 days a week and just exhausted. and i'm going to ask you about the humanitarian aid that's been getting, getting in. we have been reporting over the last couple of weeks or so that there has been to some degree aid getting into guys of the i think there's
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a general acknowledgement. it's not nearly enough. how much of it is making its way towards the medical centers and the hospitals that are still operating and how much of it and what do you still need? so as you said, it's really nothing else and this is outraging. we're putting it out well, we assume that you have a, uh, an acceptable uh, essential goods like fluids, like what the committee seats should not be a condition. and she knows that should be more condition focused. what time is it going to shoot correctly? it depends on the position based on meetings area of the region. so nothing else is coming in and the ability the, what is coming in is going because it was because i saw this house, it's been quite okay. and to now, even if it was in which you, but i said he's coming to some shop page of the consumables, but for the not, it's a, it's a, it's a catastrophe. you know about 80 percent of the you may then control the loss of
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denied by do you need me to terry. so you have 100000 people reading it and us get them now and don't get you any unreachable from the many diane, it's and of course it's a bigger course we should do. uh, as, as a miserable spot. be sure everything is in the pool. let's if you meant i am, is go to the and also get an incorrect please up towards the settings and most of i can move everything. uh, submit. it seems like all the people who will do everything is that contains enough because it means that anybody of the names of it to reach etheridge space, we've been reporting obviously over the last 24 hours on the ruling by the international court of justice in the hague, that says it says israel should do everything is hard to prevent genocide in gaza. does that give you any optimism about for what might happen in the future? and i don't want to see you guys to give to me speak now. i think we need to be able to speak for other people, but so you know, i'm just coming back from guess i'm going to be some get uh it's very hard to get
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to the speaker. um, we see this coming from these. oh, so you did put conditions since females. i've been to your business be done. let's say let's get that. i've been, i've been seen way too many cheaper. and majority of the of the patients are women and children. hawkins happen. so. oh yes. yeah. i think it's good the the rules, the rules of, of, of who comes comes. but judging though, and i think he said, well, good each on each. yes. i, it's the only way to do it is it's a must shooting. this is happening right now in the, in guess a and with a name is immense. so for me, off the off what 0 does, he didn't answer items for now. there kinds a is head of mission for palestine for doctors without borders. thank you very much indeed. for being with us. thank you. chevy, rain and cold weather and guys are making things even worse without a standing is made homeless by israel's war, 85 percent of the population of lost their homes. and they've had to try to find
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some sort of safety in other parts of the strip of running on shore to food, clean wall. so in medicine and many don't have a roof over their heads. the range flooded refugee, kansas, soaking people the blankets on their belongings. and all of that, we are displaced people in rafa. last night we were submerged in water that entered the tents. the whole area was flooded and the tents didn't protect us from anything . so what could, how everything is flooded? yeah, well that's what i had. we don't want anything, we don't want food, water or shelter. we just want to go home here in roscoe, they laugh you next time. couple assume asians rough i in southern garza was originally terrible pictures of, of the weather has been going on and the impact that it's been having underground. how are people coping? it says you have been watching these images that showing how are the humanitarian situation for these people? i'm at the fluctuation of weather conditions, completely arranged unfortunately,
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then the pressure to levels are terrible as they have been getting treat drastic conditions as the majority of make shift tens had been completely flooded with rain water at midnight where people were struggling to the family members or at least to keep them room now in the cold weather. and also the rain had a compound the think about that the misery of thousands as people are complete to suffering does those people have no sufficient amount of blankets, or at least we're as close as the generally, the majority of these activities are suffering from the very deep shortage of we're close just to be. busy but this homecoming conditions now would be also meeting to date. people have been describing the situation to be completely. can y'all say that these conditions, especially producing new arrivals from new to city, who are struggling as well to find tends to set up these conditions to be well now those people are completely now
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a affected by the weather conditions and they are no options for them. left remains as they are also forced to a coup with the situation as the weather fluctuations continue or must be lost for them. and the also ongoing is very defensive. that's also excessive page to humanitarian situation. and stay with me talking because i want to talk to you about that. the attacks that are still going on and is really air striking. a husband rasa is killed at least 3 people and injured many more. one woman says she's lost a sister. i'm nieces in the strike. have me they were sleeping suddenly, the rocket film on them. that's all i know. i live far from them. i heard this news and came to see what happened and now learned it was the body of my sister and her 2 children. i found them dead or let's go back to topic. i'd tell you, we've been talking a lot about this international court of justice ruling. is there any sign that anything has changed on the ground?
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well, and in fact there was there any kind of touchable change in terms of the resolution that had been made by the international court of justice that would it israel to avoid acts of genocide in goes about web been seen within the past 24 hours. move mandatory strikes, the minutes recreation is being conducted in different cities across the territories, specially in the southern part in hollywood is where the east very forces have killed since today's hours early morning. or they have killed at least 50 palestinians in called you to city alongside with more than 100, others being wounded. this is a critically contradictory to what the international court of justice had told of israel to do as the vast majority of those victims were young. children of women and dues have been multiple, evacuated from separate areas in gauze. i'd also the attacks or the middle go for an age within the past few hours had also continued were me residential building reflection as he's been up to the shooting did not stop on those areas. but what is
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completely is many minutes reparation. you find you just in fact, it means that more loving up of residential neighborhoods we've been seeing who buildings were reduced to the russell as the is where the forces up trying to radically take full control over the city. but they have been back told by the palestinian fighters who are trying to blow the entry, but in terms of the casualties amongst civilians, it's just as continue to continue to rise among them as the east valley occupation off is a completely trying to intensify the melodies very occupation forces, cowboys, human rasa in southern gaza. thank you. as you can send them. so they're gonna suspend the funding to the us agency for palestinian refugees. then as one follows, the 2nd of several staff members of what's known as on why on friday. israel is alleging they were involved in the tow, but the 7th attacks in southern israel. your state department says 12 people were identified, canada,
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the us and other nations already suspended funding. the agencies good more than 10 fighters and stuff in gaza. lodge cars are gathered in janine and they occupied westbank for the funeral of a palestinian non killed and is there any rate? his body was carried through the streets of the city or mourners counted slogans. then as soon as the crimes of is really forces is ready raised and the rest of intensified in the occupied by spies since the beginning of the war with at least 373 protestant scale to the us. and the you k have launched to air strikes, hitting a portion of the data province and you have and that's according to who these reports comes off the who the 5 has stepped off, attacks and vessels in the red sea on friday. one of them is all set to produce tank or off the coast of human be modeling the one the reported damage, but no injuries to its crew. repeated attacks on shipping in the red sea have forced container ships to avoid the suez canal. and the shopping for the senate in support of the oppressed palestinian people in response to the american british
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aggression against our country. the many naval forces with the help of gold carried out to target to the operation against the british oil tank. marlin lawanda in the gulf of 8 and using a number of suitable naval miss alice. the hits was direct them, leading to expanding germany armed forces from the continuation of their operations in the red sea under the radius against his reading ship. of those heading in the pulse of old card, published by him until the aggression stopped in food and medicine will deliver to the kind of city and people in the cause of stroke is really mandatory sizes. air force is attacked, how's bolo targets in south and 11 on the stipends as war, plains bomb locations, and the bench mail and the del homes regions. israel said it has all the operational infrastructure of the military building. and on con, as more from the level of use, ton of apples sounds good. the tension as long as both that haven't gone away, they are still
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a pace. they all being contained alone. this border israel boat has now introduced this like new tactic. targeted assassinations between 3 of those in the last few weeks. those have taken place deep but we weeks ago. we've also so at that talk to the size of ation of a mass leader. so they all roll re, uh, in uh the something. so goods of the root, so clearly there's a lot of politics still to go low negotiations, don't to guide before the tensions will misput to cease. and that's something that has bullets like that know interested in until there is a complete ends of the war and goes levels in a very difficult position. it has a can take a government right now. it doesn't have a president. uh, there's a lot of public taking, going going, so it's not like the lebanese are completely unified right now in terms of showing strength to israel is always taking advantage of this. it's sending messages through us and french envoys who have been to the region in the last couple of
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months saying that has bullet needs to come to the negotiating type type. so was being contained, there is some really bought on both sides boat the okay, we're going to take a look at some of the world news now about 10000000 people that enforced homes into done by fighting between the suit and these armed forces and part of military rapids support forces that number of displaced people is the highest in the world according to the international organization for migration, it says people in so done out of risk of mountain nutrition, infectious diseases, and violence. the conflict has destroyed most of the conflicts. infrastructure including hospitals, schools and roads. the officials from the international criminal court or visiting a town on child's eastern border with saddam to document allegations of abuse. more than $600.00 size uncertainties, refugees have crossed into charge from dial 4. since violence broke out,
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there's 7 months ago. victims and survivors say rape torture and enforce disappearances. i think candidates address reports of audrey in eastern shortly after they were cut down a little bit. i can honestly gum are doing so by the november 2023 attack and managed to make it to this refugee camp in eastern tried. i don't even know that a lot of these people have killed intentionally just before me in the queue or get killed and it comes in around a great stories abound of murder, rape, torture, any sleep meant to suit any use by the corpses, so that nearly everyone here is demanding justice. the international criminal court says it's investigating what victims and their lawyers waste and then the, but we have evidence from both sides of the accused,
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even took images and posted and brag about such crimes. some of this evidence collaborates with what we hear from survive is dr. so working with the survivors say something maybe permanently damaged 10 percent of them. they use it to suffer from may government that had some problems on some of them. xavion stuff off from behavioral change that vendor that ability to, to function properly properly. and then some of them they use it to express cluster i'm, i think it's the start the years after the 1st cases of genocide in depth for only a few people are being tried. victims say they still see their praises walking the st or activities and probably say thousands of victims died waiting for justice, but never came. they say that lack of accountability for crimes committed in death for is what's in boulder named profit. right. is so far the crimes and so that many
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he had out there will look to see justice done is the same as those of this and the very the but has a both sides. right. and how about in the let's see how many also here in that for we need just is for them isis seat that i 2 sided. but they'll powerful forces that behind those accused of such crimes, survive as like number d assessed. justice must be done. how many degrees i would use it. i agree. eastern tried of hundreds of protests as of march through the streets in major cities and kenya, demanding more to be done to stop rising acts of violence against women. we are quite as long as the susan motors of women, there's one who demonstrates is calling in the government to bring in new measures to protect women and girls.
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the what rights organizations and can use at the latest voters of women are part of a wider trends in the country. and the government doesn't collect specific data on the kennings, but a national women's rights group monitoring them. as long as a 152 cases in 2023, that's the highest number in 5 years. another group estimates 500 canyon women were murdered. between 20172024 cases of abuse are also rife. a national survey in 2020 to find that 9000000 canyon women rough if the population have experience some form of physical violence. well, i've spoken to the chevy midway. she's the human rights activist and executive director of or seeking which deals with gender based violence. and she says there's
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not enough support and they can even government or from the police in the meant attended, living of being killed. we had been killed every rap are totally up to yesterday. we just counted 16 deadly men in one month. what is it the most of age these crimes is what you're seeing us from. your site is a combination of runaway gender bas remnants that has gone and checked. we do not have permissions of police complacency, as well as very sewage edition processes that needs to be nice. prosecution have led us to this position that i was reading through some of it that the case has been of a appeared particularly in the last months. and some of the attacks appear to be extremely brutal. why is that? well, one of the, one of the essential to the gender money to as of i'm from, from you site is actually the brutality of the mother. and i really like some of the smartest, as able to pay attention to me, cuz uh,
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to bring into focus that you know, when things go and check them, people become much more brutal. although some people do suspect the one that's in my desk would have been due to return, but i do not think so. i was reading that, but can you like a lot of other african countries of adopted tracing? is that a jet address? gender based violence. what's the reaction of the government being like to this? well, the government has been as on the should statement and done absolutely nothing up to the uh 16 remained being dead in less than 2027 days. and the government on the issue and my statement to the ministry of gender and not to do much of to that. we've seen that that is a very is a bondage to a very deep, big one that actually needs to be exercised. for here we are, we the government that is not talking about this. if the government is not doing as you say enough to deal with this, what action needs to be taken in order to start protecting women in kenya. so
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you're asking the government number one is to return the ministry of gender black to a it used to be which wasn't the minister of optics. obviously i wasn't monday and that we need a commission. that is, is these all involved people to actually credit what the problem is? the number 3 petition we're asking. so the government to declare that from certain is a national disaster. we were mentioning before that the numbers appear to be rising, particularly in the last month or so in comparison to previous occasions. not obviously, all the crimes are tragedies, but if there is no further action taken, if there is no greater protection given to women and can you, how bad do you think this could get? i think you just because the numbers go up because one of the things that we've noticed is how dehumanizing and how many times some of the insect groups are about to humanizing the. so the women have died. and, and as such, we have seen on a very big group, and she's also supposed to see into the general population where you're finding the same things,
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the same commentary when you're finding the women being to humanize this, being to humanize them onto money slipping into the general population, so this needs to be caught up very quickly before we see the numbers really let's, the increasing people are not. i say they're worried about an escalation in violence. house of the military leaders there ended a peace agreement with arms groups. it also raises concerns of for the instability in this a health agent of west africa. nicholas hawk reports to the end of a peace agreement that failed to bring peace to molly. the tv announcement by military leaders came as no surprise to many millions in the capital by myself to be so the piece of payment as an obstacle in uniting the money and people and promoting piece of social occasion the. i feel the agreement was favoring divisions along malia and somebody called support. so i commend the gentle decision he did call via code was a threatened to the republican. we couldn't have accepted it. we were forced to
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sign in because how many of the time was we? now the army has brought modeling to be an additional seen them. we are really to fights to you nice in our country. of the 2015 algiers peace agreement negotiated in algeria, but signed in by my code by mostly to work on groups and the body and state was seen as a victory for algeria and the united nation, which broke or the deal. but absent at the signing were, i'm groups linked to isolate know, tied up. they have since increased their tax for the threatening body sovereignty. in the statement, molly's military june tech uses algeria of harboring all kinds of fighters and other arm groups, hostile to molly, and accuses algeria of meddling in while these affairs pushed through the announcement followed a series of battlefield. victor. molly's army with the help of russian mercenaries have taken over territory in the north, last 2 armed groups. the mining governments certainly feels that he's in
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a better position today to negotiate. and they are in a position of strength on the ground could always the recapture in november last year. and so one thing is very clear, i think in their mind that this time they want to leads the piece effort by themselves somebody in territory. algeria expressed regret at the decision, saying it risk threatening stability, and then already unstable, reaching the leader of the giant dining. molly a see me go, dies calling for dialogue. you says a form is needed to build a new, the multi and piece equipment you made by molly. as for most of the cold plates as the cost of living crisis, it shows no sign. the reason the brought to you by visit capital had low they, let's look to south asia and relentless fault is still the issue across moving
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parts of india. we had red warnings out what, what's up for dash, those have been downgraded to am. but these are the conditions that people are waking up to some very poor visibility as well as airy cold mornings. now the fault is also pushing away into weston area. so roger stone has got some lots for that. as well as for the east, the pace is like a different animal central areas as we go sunday into monday. for places like a monday or per dish. much well settled with kira skies. for the south of that, if you shall, was coming into the very south with a heavy rain returns to shank on monday. we'll see that rain roll into columbus or much of next week, fly across southern parts of pakistan. but what's the weather? continuing to look across the north pulling across into northern parts of india. we'll see some of that snowing rain effect and a port and put time, but much twice with sunshine for bangladesh. and sunshine is the story across the north of china. a little bit cold invasion, but clear skies. those are continuing across the korean peninsula and on was into
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japan. it'll be an improving story here of the next few days. if you snow flurries and showers, but it clears up on monday with lots of sunshine domination story in took care that was brought to you by visit castle. it's another day of struggling for palestinians living in the north shunts refugee can just hours earlier. israel's army, once again storms the camp is farmer bulldozer sticking up rhodes its forces destroying infrastructure. a short walk of a narrow alley, we find that out. whose family home was severely damaged during another interview. 2 weeks ago. did that, and her family haven't been able to stay here since palestinians believe by utilizing these tactics over and over again. israel is attempting to turn them against the resistance, but no matter the amount of devastation everyone we speak with says that strategy works on counting the cost of tax by who pays and the red se disrupting global
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trade. could then push out the price isn't pump fuel inflation. africa's mounting debt is crippling the confidence development. plus we look at how sleep has turned into a multi $1000000000.00 business, counting the cost on out as a around the, [000:00:00;00] the portion i'll just need a reminder of our top story is this uh, the biggest hospital and the size of guys is reported to be on the brink of collapse, don't says of naso hospital warning, it won't be able to function so much longer. heavy, rain and cold weather and jobs are making things more difficult for palestinians.
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the rain has flooded pressure. g counts. soaking tends 85 percent of gases populations been displaced as of off again, at least a $170.00 for palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours. just a day off to the international court of justice, ordered israel to avoid the genocide. ladies, as strikes that on the highest and starts things off of kenneth, at least 3 people will have to months if it's very attacks. many of guys have cities once vibrant neighborhoods have been completely destroyed, some palestinians were evacuated in the early days of the war. i've been returning home to streets, filled with the russell and the remains of those killed. obviously, it has visited the subject area of guys, a city or houses and businesses, or few left and ruins. policeman and i used to drive yourself home at the end of the i'm on my way to sure join neighborhood. east of god just said to me to monitor how much the is ready. forces, boulders, large area on the beach the month before. as you can see, this is what is left following the occupation forces withdrawal on an hon. these
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are the, these are some sharps that were destroyed by these ready bold eyes when you get to the quote to that one of the pictures are you on, on the wizard. see, we'll see i've arrived at the vicinity of a popular market here, and there are a few citizens who are trying to see what happened to that houses to see whether that homes were leveled by the occupation forces on this and shut off all the moment for the month because i'm now in tell a bean street where a series of strikes have close to this destruction that the ship, the more than 100 people have been killed here. and some others are still under the rubble of the bodies of the dead are left on the ground in some have not been identified. the, our mazda known that there were 3 people who were killed here, 2 brothers and the sister more put in a be a mother the they are in this,
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and they all civilians. we knows. and because they all my neighbors and the houses over the. but this person covered by nyland icon recognize or identify him to get in and have the model here kenneth is ready. tanks and full days is used together. here they have destroyed the entire neighborhood. as we've been reporting the volumes and guys are continues off to view and the top court ordered israel to take measures to prevent and punish genocide and this trip. it's the 1st ruling by the international court of justice and a case followed by south africa. as it was by mr. benjamin netanyahu was reacted angrily to the quotes. decision calling. it's a disgrace, how the of the how many and reports from tel aviv extensive damage to the court did not cool. and these are up to stop is military campaign in gaza. but it also did not throw out the case submitted by south africa on genocide, the intent, as israel requested with alarm. instead,
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the international court of justice would it is real to take steps to prevent acts of genocide in gaza at ruling the prime minister benjamin netanyahu was quick to dismiss. all israel's commitment to international law is unwavering. equally unwavering is our sacred commitment to continue to defend our country and defend our people. a like every country is really has an inherent right to defend itself. the vile attempt to deny is real. this fundamental right is blazing discrimination against the jewess states taking no going into the proceedings. israel was hoping it could rely on the vote of the 6 western judges, a decor, but vote after vote, it became clear that the judges were united in their decisions twice even getting the vote of these really judge. on 2 of the 6 provisional measures by 16 votes to one, the state of israel shall take all measures within its power to prevent and punish
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the direct and public incitement to commit genocide in relation to members of the palestinian course for the international community to place this level of scrutiny on israel is re lease over whelming. we think that the army is using the serial amount of power in gaza and the high number of civilian casualties is justified for israel to reach at school. even if the court did not call them for a ceasefire or for israel to pull out of gaza, this is the 1st time israel is chipped of what palestinian c. as in peter g a. the expense is not clear if it will abide by any of the rulings or how, but for decades israel has been saying that it has the most moral army in the world, the international court of justice, deans, otherwise. and now israel is required to submit the report within a months showing how it complies with these provisional measures for the how many
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others you tell of it's the going to take a look at some more of the days of the news, not local media in our ons, reporting 9 for the nationals have been killed by gunman in the southeastern error on the other bought it was purchased on a semi official. now news agency says, no one has claimed responsibility. the pakistani embassy into one has condemned the attack and it's called for an immediate investigation, becomes weak soft to both countries catalogue attacks and targets in each other. instead of train iraqi and us officials of how the 1st round of talks in the future of american the other for them, troops based in iraq, baghdad is expecting the discussions to lead to a timeline for reducing their presence in the country. the u. s. is that a continuous presence of racks and since 2003 invasion adults come at
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a time of hype intentions in the region. but it'd be more than a $150.00 attacks targeting coalition troops since mid october. china is funded, madison has met the us national security advisor, jake sullivan, and bank talking to a bid to improve ties between both countries. long. he describes the talks as candid and fruitful and said that would lead to better bilateral relations. the agenda includes the tensions and the south china sea rushes relationship with north korea and a running and support for you. i'm in school fees. a jury in new york state is all the form of us president donald trump, to pay a journalist more than $83000000.00 for defending her in years of malicious attacks . rosalind jordan reports of victory pose in new york city. the journalist e. jean carol and her legal team on friday, celebrating a jury's decision to award her $83300000.00. and her defamation case
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against former us president donald trump. in a statement, carol said, this is a great victory for every woman who stands up when she's been knocked down. and a huge defeat for every bully who has tried to keep a woman down a back in 2019 carol accused trump of raping her in the mid 1990 a charge. he denied a jury decided in 2023. trump was responsible and ordered him to pay carol $5000000.00. but before and after that court case, trump accused carol of lying attacked her character and subjected her to death threats from his supporters. all that led to this latest law suit and fridays verdict. trump's reaction, the case was met to derail his presidential campaign. i fully disagree with both
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verdicts and will be appealing this whole bite and directed which hunt focused on me and the republican party trumps lawyer elaborated. i will continue with president trump to fight for everybody's 1st amendment right to speak. everybody's are right to defend themselves when they are wrongfully accused. how didn't speak to reporters after leaving court? it seems the jury's decision was doing all the talking for her lunch or $79.00, found diversity of the liberation of auschwitz. on january the 27th, 1945 soviet troops for you, the survivors of the concentration camp in poland. more than 1000000 people would murder them, most of them would you wish to speak and going to that is why our democracy is based on a central commitment. never again, never again, exclusion and disenfranchisement. never again, racial ideology, and dehumanizing never again. dictatorship is ensuring this is the central task of all state. that is why we are fighting every form of anti semitism, terrors,
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propaganda, and most sense repeat in poland to 94 year old holocaust survivors. as he's continuing to tell his story, because of the ways that humans are treating each other around the world, that we need to wake up from how we treat human beings. and it is all because the whole cause happened because of hatred of others. let's be clear about that, particularly jews. okay. so we're number one on the, on the head list. but, you know, there are other people under hitler, shotzel, muslims, and, and indians and others and others. so, anti it is anti human to be anti semitic? do you understand that that is anti human?
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it is not against just reduce these against everybody else. so we're in a very uh, dangerous time on this planet. the still ahead and i'll just 0. why i'm there is why is it it goes to follow right? alternative for germany, policy is migration policies come with a closer scrutiny and have a lobby's palace of iraq's former dictator has become a stunning, easy display of the riches of ancient as to pertain the the latest news as it breaks the war, going on for a 100 they have left many feeling like you will never end with in depth reports many saying that as long as like 3 until all the caps, it's a good time to the price. even if that means i didn't need it from the how to the
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story palestinians here say destruction caused by is really forces is a form of collective punishment. and the israel is attempting to turn them against the resist unique perspective. some people be really moving from pieces of imagery to wake up on heard voices for 2 people in israel are sticking up against door right now. if i want to be one of them connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. he's healthy human noises. that is all i want to go into, you know, us as a human to happen to next thing is the street on out to 0 news, [000:00:00;00]
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the thousands of people being protesting against the right wing extremism in front of austria's parliament. demonstration follows similar scenes in germany. after reports the right wing parties have discussed the mass. the protection of migrants rallies have also taken place and other cities across australia and many german cities are seeing large scale demonstrations against the countries far rights policy called alternative for germany. life day, the protests were sponsored by reports, the leading members of the party have discussed the mass. the protection of microns dominic cane has more from balance a this was germany in the last few days, hundreds of thousands of people in the streets venting the anger at the if day a fall right poverty that stands accused of wanting to implement neo nazi policies,
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accusations the policy strenuously denies which stem from a meeting held in november at this building in potsdam, where prominent if de politicians meant some christy and democrats and of a leading german right wing us to discuss what they call re migration a policy which would remove the citizenship of migrants who's to come naturalized as germans and deport them from this country. it's a concept which one leading lawyer says is entirely illegal. the idea of re migration basically calls for a complete abolition of human rights of migrants of every refugee convention off and basic rights and shrines in the german constitution. it would require a regime change that brings the far right into a position of power where they can do whatever they want. and the last time the far ice in this country has chumps to do what ever wanted to do in power. it came up
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with this, the nuremberg mall, not seeing that just lation, which took away the citizenship of jews and others of the human rights and encourage them to leave this country. eventually the journey that started with this law would end with the holocaust. a zach at the sd leadership says it diploma was anti semitism. it has distance itself from the pump stem discussion in an angry intervention in parliament. one of its members who was at the meeting, denied planning unconstitutional policies and denounced the coalition. government might not, by my party is exclusively concerned with the constitutional measures which you are not enforcing that's a failure of the state. that's why you're trying to distract attention from your failure by smearing us. but one thing is on audio, the policies of the if day on now in focus as never before,
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while hundreds of thousands of people protesting against the party in the street. many millions more supporting it in the polls. in a country where as much as 18 percent of the population can be classed as migrants, dominant cain boundaries era bullet origin team is government to scrap the plans for big spending reforms following widespread process. the time changes to the pension system be dropped and they need to make sure that congress passes. other cost cutting legislation recently elected president harvey may campaigned on, applied to revive the economy, but his proposals have provoked backlash. best way to supreme court has upheld the bond, preventing the opposition leader from running for president smaller, calling the most of the one, the opposition tough job, late last year, making her eligible to contest the presidential election following the ruling. the government bender for running for office, for 15 years side of her child was that decision in the supreme court after almost a year and
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a half in office opinions. and the philippines are divided over the performance of president federal and not course of junior, as bonham in low reports, some of these macos, of wasting tax payers money, but support to say, it was always gonna face economic challenges at the british rock fence, cold place sold out show in manila, philippine president for dean and marcus junior was among the cheering fans by the way. but while the rest of the crowd endured hours of traffic jams to reach the concert marcus flew in on the presidential, helicopter itself is said, it was necessary for security. but critics say it was just another example of marcus's tone, deaf governing style. but the thing is, to use the filipinos boxes on watching and causing the beans and analysts say, the incident gave marcus critics something to focus on the salad. and if there's one thing the marxist have long been accused of,
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it's their use of state funds for personal benefit. critics say the use of governments, healthy copper is in line with the presidents of bringing people off julia's father's 20 years in offering that presidency often described as one of the most corrupt in the world in yet. as recently as december, 1 survey suggested a majority of filipinos were happy with marcus's performance, except on inflation. to st paul found almost 3 quarters of the population was dissatisfied with the high cost of living. and i don't, i don't see answer number for i guess the problem. so let's keep the end of the say, revive me. the economy is going to be tough, especially after coven 19. he has done some, some damage to. however, we know that the recovery from depend demik and from the double digit recession of
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the economy will not take overnight. but we also know that for ordinary filipinos, economic hardship continues to be the main issue of the day. which is why some of the president's foreign troops had been condemned as ill time and the necessary as commodity prices sword last year. he was the only as the leader to attend the world economic forum in douglas. in this year he looks set to continues jet setting ways with an even bigger travel budget. barney below l g 0. many years of war and neglects have taken a toll no rocks, archaeological sites, museum, the southern city of basra, the shots officer of the gulf war and 1991 in 2016. it's collections were re housed in a palace that belonged to formulate a southern same off on i don't have it has the story from boss or these palace in iraq to solve the new city of basra was built for former lead us of done for saying
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no it's a museum of antiquities, hosting heretics from ancient to a separate tamia. oh, defects on displays, penn civil errors and civilizations. so marian, that'd be loading in a c n n a slot. yeah, i'd have that in with her. so this is the 2nd largest museum in iraq off to the national museum in baghdad. and it has a phone, a off 1000 authentic and rad pieces. the ministry of culture and tourism has chosen this palace because of its unique design. the collection includes the statues, jewelry, and pottery, as well as tablets engraved with ancient lettering. but several monuments were damaged by isolated in 20142015. many of these are 2 facts were looted in smug into abroad for only the 2003 us letting the gen before being
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retrieved abroad. here, this is again palace, which was one's home to the leader of a to tell the tennessee and redeem is now a platform for all of your rockies and foreign visitors to get to know you rocks rich cultural heritage, archaeology professor lewis are old. you are traveling to hear from poor to go to see ancient items he has studied, admired for most of his life. he regrets that thousands of precious pieces are on the accounted for less than my but the money, but the worst part is the smuggling cases that happened off to 2003, well, only to business. so the stolen piece is a not catalogue, unlike pieces that was smuggled in the 19th century, which would treated and documented and that include price was on the fix that belong not only to a rock, but to all human. let's say. unfortunately, they have disappeared. the condo, the last, what i'll allow you provide are you'll find teakwood, use,
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and heritage recency open in the museum because he's a collection of books and manuscripts on the countries. ancient monuments and archaeological sites looked about the whole week or so within the library. has a variety of facilities on iraqi history and ation civilizations. forming an academic, it's no longer have to travel to buy that to access or could logical publications smoke. they also tackles pieces on display here, especially those relates to cuneiform studies, as it provides translation. acute from tex, engraved on pieces. i mean stuff, he whole visitors who wouldn't come to the museum and not just to view it's displays, but also to take part in the body as all the cultural activities i would up to. i hate edges, eat on bus, a southern a rock. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more and all the stories that of get the website. of
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course, i'll just see that does problem. i'm roll boddeson. stay with us on the the rails war on guns are continues. we bring you every angle of the story. we're getting into the hospital that you've spent almost the last 100 days here. what lessons can be drawn if you adjust the piece, you better prepare for. it's clear to the family, the plan for the government to continue with this move isn't working. for many more people killed overnight due to concert where the strikes have been focusing. all we now seeing are worrying escalation the prices and rather system lead international efforts to contain the will stay without a 0 for the latest developments. president biden says, one to 2 state solution in the region and of the world. a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, i'll never forget, i finally gave the report and the man had been confused. i took the report and i
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was like, oh, he doesn't understand that this isn't a recent thing. this is the past thing. i said i was 14, when this happened. he was 25 and the man's whole tongue changed and he said, i understand. and i am so sorry that this has happened to you. and i remember pausing. gonna cry. i'm or sorry, i remember pausing. and i just turned to cry on the other end of the phone screen so that no one's ever told me that before he paused me. so what do you mean? they said no one's ever told me that it wasn't my fault. and he just released 1st. we're going to get you hope we're going to how someone live with us to keep this for you. but yeah,
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