tv NEWS 30min ALJAZ February 2, 2024 8:00am-8:31am AST
8:00 am
the same person is doing well on stay when i know when the product live off and all of so i got your money since episode full. oh no. does he have the tortured in the hands of his riley soldiers, palestinians describe being beaten installs while in detention sat. me say them, this is out just a live from dell. so coming up the us imposes sanctions on for is right essentially . so attacks, palestinians in the occupied west spine, north president joe biden comes to the 1st real state of michigan to find out for themselves. got a problem here and try to go, hey, the stories coming up,
8:01 am
the last demonstrations outside dodge and seeing is congress super fast to vote on economic reforms that have divided the nation. the we begin in gaza, why palestinians say they were beats and tortured and humiliated while detained by his ready forces. are growing accusations of gross mistreatment of prisoners and violations of international law. biased ready soldiers caught a couple of assume or pull some drop off in southern garza, the beaten to to and t related the documentation of palestinians detained by his very forces during the war and gaza. now released and in rough that most of the minute i feel pain everywhere on my body
8:02 am
before it just depends on our needs for hours, they kept asking me about the tunnels and about their captives held by how much of them i told them i'm 70 years old and i know nothing about these matters. they hit me a lot when i couldn't find an answer to their questions for my another phase, he was taken off to being taught, evacuated to so oh, with the moist spent the 1st 3 days without food and was that we were not allowed to go to the toilet, so we would beach and harshly over the 1st 3 days. after that they moved us to another place in new methods, a talk show, but after a 3 day stop patient, they gave us a meal, but it's not even enough for a child. these are not the 1st claims of talk to the hands of the is very soldiers. on wednesday, the buddies of probably 30 palestinians were found down in a school young with another and cause a the witnesses said you have been tilted by his very forces been killed on the
8:03 am
corpses, both in plastic bags. this is precisely why israel was taken to the international court of justice with the accusation that it is committing genocide. and the fact that we see that the i c. j ruled in favor of south africa and said that there was a plausible risk of gender side is simply this, this evidence just simply bolsters that opinion of israel's been committing war crimes against palestinians since 1948. and nobody has ever held israel to account . disappointments comes off to you and top court said israel must do more to prevent the genocide of palestinians. ordering it to investigate or accusation of accused. and the palestinians arrests are treated in line with international humanitarian. low allegations of toyota has increased during, as well as will in gaza from beating to withholding medication system on his point
8:04 am
to an increase of violations of palestinian rights since october. the 7th that's prompted contamination from rights groups who say such evidence needs to be present during a ceasefire. such accusations would undermine as well as credibility around the world. it's supported by evidence. it's full on garza, has been conducted without just points, has lift little time for relief and craving, accusation of tool to adding to see it at once. the tendency for surviving palestinians topic about zoom, algebra, russell in southern garza, of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says us sanctions against full settlers on unnecessary us. president joe biden signed an executive order imposing sanctions on these right of the satellites for attacking palestinians in the occupied westbank violence against palestinians biased right. the soldiers and settlers as increased shop play in the west bank since the war and gaza began on
8:05 am
october. the 7th, a white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more on the executive order. this fully built on the actions taken by the, by the ministration about one month ago that would block for nationals from coming into the united states. those involved in violence against palestinians in the west bank, namely settlers. so this is an additive on top of that, it would van uh, settlers who have committed violent acts from doing business in the united states, borrowed from the us financial system from receiving money from us citizens and even own property in the united states. now what this is is really to address what the us government believes is a lack of action by the is really government from the uptake and what they see as
8:06 am
targeting of palestinian since the october 7th. how most attacks in israel. so this is something that divided ministration feels is one of the strongest measures taken really by any administration in a number of years from the south hope is in okay, probably these choose some ways more. and israel's reaction, the responses from several members of these really government down playing the settler violence against palestinians across the occupied west bank. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu releasing his statement saying that the sanctions are both drastic and unnecessary, saying, quote that a vast majority of those who live in illegal settlements are law abiding citizens. many of them currently enlisted in israel's army fighting in the war on guns. additionally, he says that israel prosecute all violators of the law in all places, but we do know that that is simply untrue. the united nations recently released
8:07 am
some statistics about settler attacks against palestinians since october 7th, from that date to january 28th. you're looking at a minimum of $460.00 for a tax on palestinians bias. really settlers, remember a lot of the settlers are now armed after the war. these really government had gone in and replenish some of those weapons. a lot of them applying for weapons licenses as well. so these really government has really downplayed this issue of settler violence against palestinians. charles stratford is in ramallah and they'll keep pod westbank with more on the increasing assessor with tax. a view is organization for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. i'll just put out some specifics in the last few days, the district just how much of an optic that has been in federal violence since the october the 7th. how much the tax also says that between october,
8:08 am
the 7th and january the 28th, there were no less than $0.46 or tax again, see the palestinians, palestinian prophecy all she goes on to say that a 3rd of those attacks involve settlers carrying firearms. how if, if those attacks involved, the, the, the supports or the accompaniment of the is riley miller treat themselves. and we've been speaking to palestinians over the last couple of months about these attacks. up and down the length and rates of the occupied west bank. and they're saying that the nature of these attacks is also changed. they say that they all now increasingly violent. again, saying that now the settlers are increasingly actually wearing military uniform. they say that they all regularly accompanied or seemingly supported by the is really, i mean we're talking about the tax. for example, on the palestinian farm is especially during the recent only of coffee sees. and
8:09 am
indeed, today it's being reported that around a $300.00 small olive trees were up right up rooted in a secular attack. not too far from ramallah. we've also seen a tax on villages. we've seen that tax, even on schools. we were in a better way that are better when village only this morning and we sold the settlers approach this village to men heavily armed just outside the village, very close actually to the village school last week and we saw these holes in the ground. the settlers had dug what they want you to show. well, if you like a symbolic graves of children, they even put flowers in these graves. now the better when they're saying cool. so this was a means of intimidating them, of threatening them. they told us that the women, some of the women had been physically abused and some of these res, with settlers actually going inside the homes of the soul. video evidence of this
8:10 am
they said that children had also repeatedly being man handled. now we know that attacks like this a being reported pretty much every day, right? the way across the occupied westbank gum. and the understanding is, is that one of the main reasons why that has been a huge increase in the frequency and the violence of these attacks is because the settlers themselves believe that they have the tacit approval of what he's being described. and he's widely recognized as the most far right, is really government history, child stuff, algebra, roma in the occupied with bank as well as coal, to shut down the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees is raising concerning lebanon, palestinian refugee so long accused israel, of deliberately preventing their right to return by seeking to halt under was operations. say no, hold the reports from but that we refugee camp in northern avenue. this work the
8:11 am
1st sadly stuffy has found in a month. life is hard for palestinian refugees and 11 on and they're expecting it to get worse as, as well, demands the closure of their lifeline. do you an agency owner? well, i know the owner, i can't afford to put my 4 children into school. palestinians are denied rights and services and they've been for nearly 40000 palestinian children are being educated because of the agency. a decision by some donors to suspend funds following accusations by as well, that a number of staff were involved in the october 7 attacks is threatening the agencies operations and not just in gaza. the benefit now to suspend funding for the afford wanted was, will have serious consequences on this community. and of course the human impact would because that's how the citizens don't have access to live in on the public system. so they rely on unable for basic services like health care. it's also the
8:12 am
largest employer of refugees. it has at least 3000 on it stuff. now many people feel their future is uncertain, child, most of the board. i don't know how. i am one of many, you wouldn't be able to afford health care. my wife would dying. she has cancer and kidney problems. the fear of otherwise collapse is not you. refugees believe it's been as well strategy to put an end to their rights as refugees. the refugees are concerned about on our watch future, not just because of humanitarian reasons for palestinians. the agency has political significance. it may not have the mandates to secure their rights to return to their homeland, but it was created to provide them with assistance pending a solution to their plight. as well as war on gaza is being felt here. many have lost family members and many believe their lives in exile may become
8:13 am
permanent. but the israel wants to destroy garza to push the palestinians out and they never will allow us to return from any here. the attack on what is about ending their status as refugees for good center for their elders, either north and 11 on. now the news there has been confrontations outside dodge and seen this. congress is politicians debates, a controversial economic reform bill. the protests to say the reforms will make life even honda, full of them is the country struggles with an economic crisis. presidents, heavier malays bill is being backed by the international monetary fund raise above, has moved from the process and gonna side if you're outside congress where there's been a lot of tension. the debate over that only has been is ongoing really being classes
8:14 am
between protesters and the police. but what do you do the water cat on the back home? some on the other things to present that there's some reaching the building. people here really concerned about the being debated the workers, right? the fireman, this bill are 6. if it doesn't make sense, the other party vote in favor among the last one of them. for example, they passed the privatized state companies getting the president extraordinary powers, modernizing dislikes notation of to few as the argentina, among many other things. and that's why people here are protesting. have you ever made sense of these? no, it's crucial to transform argentina. power with a promise to modernize the economy.
8:15 am
we simply, we are doing tina power from labor unions, but also with thousands of people that are willing to challenge him anytime we'll just see the site is will still ahead on al jazeera, the you agree isn't a package for ukraine was $54000000000.00 despite the tension on europe's leaders and will tell you why more than a 1000 flights have been grounded in germany the eastern but it's still sort of cloud circulating, wins, and rate. as a result, if you're on the north coast of egypt is don't reveal that great and the same is true if you're as far in line as even jurist and jolt into the batch. a little bit
8:16 am
more of a not quite as breezy with this carries on through friday and saturday, if that's, that's, it could be, arguably, was certainly up and 11 by root doesn't look too good. 50 degrees bots in the right . in the wind. there's a bit of a gap be on that loop through iraq. it's not particularly warm. the breeze is still blowing, but the skies are property open snow. it was like to fall in iran and possibly evening time around itself was writing for the south. not right. it could be significant size way to practice starting a little bit early in the year to get any significant rain, for example here, but it's on its way big shelves possibly in the way or not. and then quite a strong wind. that's the following feature. shamal. if you like for the dust, like to bring a dock stone. so pumps of eastern saturday, ready by the rain, possibly cut off and the empty quarter saturday, but it dies down a little bit on saturday, but it keeps attempt. she's down to $21.00 is a max in. don't want to shout all possible margaret, issue all the if you, if you and heart and otherwise writing at this time here in south itself in africa should be sort of the science in mos on beach and magic. jessica entities was
8:17 am
a big task in south africa as well. the, the, the tools and everything is good even explains the torture, all types of torture. it was unbelievable. they would hit us with the bucks of their guns on our heads. 5 soldiers speeding pure revenge. occupied and imprisoned, i'll do their the, the, [000:00:00;00]
8:18 am
the, the watching out to see what time to recap, all headlines. now. policies detained by is ready for us to say they were beats and tortured and humiliated as an increasing number of accusations of gross mistreatment prisoners violations of international law. us president joe biden, the assigned and executive order, imposing sanctions on full settlers attacking palestinians in the occupied west bank as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the executive order is unnecessary to the use of used walls or cannon to break comp, protest outside belgian to this congress, the demonstrations come as politicians despite the controversial economic reform bill protests to save, the changes will make life honda for the group of wounded palestinians and the families of arrived in the thoughts of so much needed medical treatment. they were
8:19 am
flown from egypt on a minute, treat plane opera, and go for reports, fees, interest, palestinians, and their families survive, check points and showing to him that john needs to leave garza so kata spent most lost family members of the house since the war and cause i think i'm now goodness that it was a normal night that these really tanks came in without warning guys, and we were in the cameras and when the he tested my father and younger sister were killed and i was injured. i have blood in my eyes because of the tank outside of the bed. the man why you is hoping had thoughts. i will make a full recovery. and as i, um, what else? if i'm i'm accompanying my daughter. she was injured with shrapnel and her head just received permission for treatment outside guys, i think god, we're waiting now to board the plane and the name on the fly out on fluffy,
8:20 am
on or draws us health ministries has more than $60000.00 palestinians have been winters during his radio attack since october, they're relying on barely functioning hospitals for treatment. the world health organization says checks that border crossings have slowed down the delivery of fuel food and medicine to the strip. and well, that's obviously done with this like like a distribution day and cause it's very difficult. people are almost dying and they're suffering really badly. it's getting to complete chaos in feminine, especially in the north. and rafa and han eunice, people in con eunice, dental fella induced from guys a c t r o displaced in rough notice, which was nearly 1500000 palestinian refugees cannot move. i'm fighting between is really forces and palestinian fighters around some hospitals in southern casa, has tons them into was and barbara and got out of sarah protest
8:21 am
is showing that the pool for palestinians have been kept away from the us. presidents as the campaigns in michigan for his re election bid. so by that is already won the supports of union workers in the states, many call factories because i think i'll have reports is a full for, as well as warning cause and couldn't make it hard to win. the crucial swing state from his expected republican rival, donald trump, the police keeping pro palestinian activists far away from president joe vied. tense moments and police in full rank. your move in their anger, frustration and disappointment on full display. it ends without confrontation, and without seen, the president they say is fight and could see this. he would know he's lost their vote over his handling of the war on gaza. there is nothing that will ever make me vote for a genocidal president ever. ever. not only me, but everybody else, my whole community,
8:22 am
my whole out of community will never vote for this man. inside the event bind, spoke of his support of labor unions, not a single mention of gaza. we now have in large part because you in organized labor, the strongest economy in the whole damn world. michigan has a large arabic american and muslim population who voted overwhelmingly providing in the last election. if you lose is even half of their vote, it's unlikely he can win michigan without michigan. he has a very narrow path to winning the 2nd term democratic strategist, hoping the potential of another donald trump presidency will be enough to change their minds. but could lead to ronnie who helped launch the a band and bite and movement says that won't work because joe biden is president. we don't believe that is right. is our bombing a little bit less. so when we have trump, i don't believe they're just going to bump a little bit more just because trump is president and what we need. we need
8:23 am
a ceasefire. they say they are willing to have another trump term if it sends the message to politicians over the long term. their voices matter or the thing, know, have the power. we will be voting 3rd party and, and they will be seeing that there has been a shift in the tides with people voting 3rd party. we will not just sit idly by and say that we will have to choose between the lesser of 2 evils. we were told no details about where the president was going to be. while he was spent 6 hours in michigan, it was very clear they wanted to keep people far back from the event using snow falls and police officers and the people i talked, you say the things that was done on purpose, they didn't want the media seen huge protests right outside of is event, but in them they say it's not going to matter. the protest they'll pay attention to will be in november when he doesn't get their vote. political haine al jazeera warren, michigan. the us defense secretary is warning. i'm groups in the middle east that will be held accountable for a tax on american basis,
8:24 am
3 us post and that were killed in thousands injured in a drug and striking jordan earlier this week. usaa strikes of talked it who is the missile sites, and you have enough to repeat that a tax on shipping, lloyd austin supposed to report this for the 1st time since revealing his had cancer. surgery also and jordan reports from the pentagon. health questions dominated us defense. secretary lloyd austin. first one press conference of 2024. austin said he has apologized to president joe vital for not telling him when he 1st was diagnosed with prostate cancer. but what austin wanted to focus on was the multiple conflicts in the middle east, starting with the drone attack that killed 3 us soldiers in northeastern jordan. austin said the iranian back proxy behind the attack will be held responsible. you know, i don't think the uh, the adversaries are, have a one and done mindset. and so, uh, they have a lot of capabilities. i have
8:25 am
a lot more before his surgery, austin had overseen the build up of us navy vessels in the region, in part to protect cargo ships from hootie, a tax in the red sea attacks austin called unacceptable. the who teach continue to do some things with a very irresponsible and illegal and, and so our goal is to make sure that we take away, we continue to take away capability from the who these to do what they've been doing. and then there's the war and also where the death toll has for past 27000 men, women and children. when asked by l g 0, if he has done enough to pressure is real to avoid killing more civilians. austin said, we talked to him about that the weeks ago and they said they were going to do that and they are doing that. but i will continue to emphasize and then no secretary blanket and present buying will continue to emphasize the importance of addressing
8:26 am
the issue of the palestine and people. it's critical and you know we're doing more but, but we're not doing enough lloyd aust, i'm wanted to show his health isn't to interfering with his job. and given that the president says he has full confidence in austin. it's back to work for the defense secretary, russell and jordan elders era. the padded on at least 2 people have died off to a gas dep o exploded in the canyon capital, the flames engulfed several vehicles and left hundreds of people injured. 5 fights is baffled to put out the blaze. the hours of thursday morning. late as have agreed on a $54000000000.00 a package for ukraine. the agreement was reached off the hungry dropped its veto spread. latasha bossa reports from brussels. it is very significant for the leaders because they had hoped to approve this more than 50
8:27 am
a $1000000000.00 financial. a package for ukraine can defend, but when they last met for a summit, but at that time increased 5 minutes to fix. to hold on, i decided to veto it. she said that she felt that ukraine wasn't in a position to receive such funds because i haven't fulfilled sense of criteria. and i knew fix to find this very close allied of the russian president vladimir, appreciate that it is certainly not the 1st time that he is used to be to threaten to use the type of when it comes to ukraine. so what has happened since december is that you need to be looking around, scrambling to try and find ways to pressure, i think, to all bands, try and get him on board so that they could fall off of this financial aid package . and that is what they say. we know there was a special meeting just before the stomach began between the hungry department and we'll say some of the leaders, including the french president, the jim and chancellor and the head to the commission and the council to try and pressure open for the you. this is
8:28 am
a victoria to win because from that point of view, they are able now to show a unity that are able to say, well, 27th member states came together. we continue to support ukraine. we continue to show that the western allies are on the side of keys and they also get to send a message to russia that the you continues to be on your friends side. now in agreements being reach to northern ireland, which is expected to restore a power share in government political deadlock bass a to is off the appropriately shooting is politicians walks out, then protest, it breaks it, trade rules high, false. it has mole from bell foss is. what's happening right now in the british parliament in westminster and the house of commons. that is, it has to be sort of fairly sparsely attended debates on the deal that was officially unveiled on wednesday. this essentially is a very procedural building through of the agreement. as far as the u. k. government
8:29 am
is concerned, there was some voices raising some queries and opposing points, largely those on the more hard line fringes of unionism, some of them even within the democratic unionist party that has made this deal with the british government. there were some within that the ruling conservative policy at the national level as well, who are worried about the implications of a deal on how brick might be able to diverge from the trading laws and make the most as they see it all regs at freedoms in the future, but essentially the real agreement that was reached was that by the democratic unionist party earlier in the week, they have now agreed to go back into power sharing government at the devolved level here in northern ireland and really and stopped this long. john, that's been suspecting so many people here in terms of budgets in terms of just having a functioning governments. and that is now likely to take place the assembly due to
8:30 am
states here in belfast on saturday. once the final, i's dotted and t's, crossed in one split in westminster on thursday, the public transport workers in germany, a jews of woke house on strength, they follow security stuff who brought at ports to a standstill on thursday. joan, how reports they represent a fairly small sector of airport workers. but if you can post some security yukon slide germany's latest industrial dispute to walk out by security screeners therefore crippling affected airports. some of the countries major ones, bullying him, book stood, got cancelled old. the punch is grounding around $200000.00 passengers. many tourists, i know told of the board in advance for us to do with my shared lines and flight members. but nobody can phone. they have no idea the information on the he
20 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on