tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera February 6, 2024 7:00am-7:31am AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the civilians under fire is really forces target crowds and gallons. a city who were scrambling for desperately needed aid supplies. the next group and have you with us. this is elza 0 live from the also coming up this hour that you ins palestinian refugee agency says the is really military has opened fire on it's a drugs as they entered gaza,
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opposition politicians or forcibly removed from the set of goals parliament during a vote to delay presidential elections and vigils are held to mark the 1st anniversary of earthquakes that killed tens of thousands in turkey and syria. the the beginning does the city where is really forces have fired of the crowd, of palestinians were waiting to collect much needed humanitarian aid. the 9 santa rosa, their field reports of israeli troops firing at crowds and gaza city listings had been gathering at the call, waiting round about their desperate to pick up food for their families, for the palace. thing in the red crescent society says top officials at the amount of hospital in hon. unice have been released from is really custody. the general manager and director of the facility had been detained and taken to an unknown
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location. meanwhile, the red crescent has released video showing crowds of displays, palestinians leaving the hospital, the palestinians taking shelter. there has been under siege by as really a tax. the more than 2 weeks. today marks the 15th day for the continuous pcsing attacks apps and the whole spits and boom bored meant and gunfire. they didn't stop out at the facility and i met holes because there was also direct attacks. and um, is there any con for years at the hospital and the team? we have loved 3 cliques while they were conducting their human utility and mission inside the hospital. and the for this plan at headquarters every day, there's injuries and people who are killed inside our facility's because of these continuous is really a tops the house we to has turned out every day with reading did the bodies
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inside of the yards of the hospital. because of the continuous p c, i'm not being able to send the people who are killed to be buried at the symmetry is now we are witnessing, disaster humanitarian disaster at and hospital. there's no food left for that. it's please people. very basic. medical supplies have been run out. we only have if you that did laugh for 6 days more antibiotics run out. medications for people with the chronic diseases also run out and all the efforts to coordinate a safe access to get into the entry of medical supplies and oxygen as well. because also we have run out of oxygen for the 2nd time. and now we have received conducting any surgeries because of the oxygen deflection as by the target couple as the ports now from rasa in southern gaza. the main focus was on the city of
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calling you and it's where it has been widely attacked, especially during the facility openness or hospital, where a number of residential buildings that have been targeted and ongoing, often to reboot bottom until the eastern parts of the city. now it has been reported according to i wouldn't stay on the ground that been saying that israel is destroying and demolishing a residential neighborhood. one off to the java, especially in the central areas of hon. units that are so close to a nice or hot master hospital where medical teams and if activities are completely unable to, uh, being afforded safe cory to, to get to rough off. but today, uh, people who have been trapped in the uh, i'm a hospice on, had been given a safe cory door to sleep 2, uh, 2 rough or a number of, of them had managed to sleep. but the others are still trapped inside the medical facility. especially the elderly people and a people who are suffering from critical injuries alongside with the medical team
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square still operating inside this partially operating hospital. the situation in terms of as strikes in the middle areas of causes to continue. but we have been seeing a gradual increase of violence classes between the palestinian fighters and the east. very so just in gauze city and in every mountain neighborhoods and in a suburb of neighborhood as well in the central areas of kansas city houses, 0 has gained access to areas of northern garza, which is really troops have now left a social reef reports from jamalia while the model on the one for the 1st time we've been able to reach this area of also i'm neighborhood in eastern jamalia. this is the border point between eastern jamalia and l. 2 for area. as you can see behind me, this is where the occupation forces and their vehicles were located. this is where posting and fighters and is really forces battled for quite a while. is really troops dredged all roads and destroyed all the houses in this area. how jim has done more, she had
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a month to call. we can see the scale of destruction left behind in this part of jamalia, and nothing was spared, including roads, streets, and the surrounding infrastructure. while as a message, i go to hall, but the more vision dot does not to watch feet, as you can see, the community, this whole destruction, not a single, habitable house in the entire area. nothing sped, land, houses, trees all destroyed. nothing is habitable. yes. but we remain steadfast and unwavering with all strong combination, and we will rise again are stronger than before until built this country. each olive tree you have uprooted with your pull. those as will grow again, just like in the past, all i need to jump. so the total let to let to let you heavy uh, month, even factories and houses were targeted and destroyed in this area. this is the al civic mosque. one of the oldest mosques in northern gaza, which has also been destroyed by is really forces even have the football what we're seeing, what's left behind by the occupation forces,
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after withdrawing from also on neighborhood in eastern jamalia, total destruction of mosques, buildings and roads. and the palace thing and relief agency own ross is really forces opened fire on its trucks carrying humanitarian aid into gaza. and it was released these pictures of trucks that it says were damaged by its really naval gunfire. earlier on monday, it's unclear exactly where the convoy was when it was attacked. that's why they don't have a license. our model this morning. it was not the 1st time we were recording void with the united nations. was that talk it this the 3rd time? it couldn't void belonging to enter well has been exposed. ok docs on its way to the north or when it's coming back from the north. and this is not acceptable. you may need to didn't, couldn't voice according to international humanitarian know, must be protected from all parties. to the conflict, also jury and come about an emergency meeting of the un security council has been held at russia's request,
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moscow excuses the united states of irresponsibly escalating tension in the middle east. following last week's u. s. military attacks on positions in iraq. kristen salumi has more from the united nations. russia called the meeting of the security council saying us era strikes in syria and rock over the weekend risk escalating war throughout the middle east, a threat to international peace and security, restrict you said we could put the it's a new recent events confirmed that the us is not looking for or has never sold a solution to the problems in the region. but the us accused russia of calling the meeting under false pretences. the actions us forces took on february to are necessary and proportionate is consistent with international law. an exercise of the united states inherent right to self defense. the u. s. bond 85 targets in retaliation for the dust of 3 of its military personnel stationed in jordan. it
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accused the atlantic resistance in a rock, a coalition of a rocky militias aligned with a rod rod has denied any involvement in that attack. some security council members like the u. k. so the u. s. has a right to defend itself, but all said they are worried about a wider war in the region. you want officials have also expressed concern about a whitening war in the middle east as well as a worsening humanitarian situation in gaza. they're the largest eat operation on raw is itself under attack. the secretary general announced and independent committee to review on ross and make sure it's doing everything in his power to ensure neutrality. that's after accusations, 12 of its employees helped him off on october 7, meeting several nations to suspend their funding. we hope that the donors have taken clear notice of the swift action taken by the secretary jones taken by the
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commission in general to address head on issues that may exist a week will continue to communicate with donors. they are looking for new donors to meet causes, growing needs. kristen salumi al jazeera, united nations. the us secretary of state has arrived in saudi arabia on the 1st leg of the middle east tor anthony, blinking is meeting officials and re add it. we'll be discussing the war on gaza. he will also visit guitar egypt, the occupied west bank as well as israel's washington says, it is trying to prevent further escalation in the region, despite carrying out their strikes against iran linked groups in yemen, iraq and syria. bomb exam show reports from tel aviv. this is when you look across these really media landscape where there are lots of leaks from officials and also anonymously sourced government officials. speaking to these different publications . well,
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they're essentially saying that it's not going to be an easy time for blinking and that the prospect's for nothing yahoo signing onto some kind of a ceasefire deal not quite as optimistic about that as the american counterparts are at this stage. so there's lots of reasons for that, but primarily the biggest one is the kind of pressure that benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister is under right now, both politically and societally. so nothing yahoo right now is facing growing pressure from his right wing flank. you have those far right wing ministers like it tomorrow. i've been here the national security minister like both of those monitors . the finance minister who have openly said on multiple occasions over the course of the past week that they essentially would be willing to leave the coalition collapse the government rather than see nets and yahoo enter into some kind of a cease fire deal that would not be advantageous for israel, more and more members of the right are saying that it's unacceptable for them to
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see thousands of palestinian prisoners released in exchange for the remaining is really kept as in gaza. also, they're saying it's unacceptable for them to see and into the war without israel having achieved his ultimate goal and objective of completely eliminating how much i the turkey and syria marking the 1st anniversary of earthquakes that killed more than 50000 people. the destruction spend an area almost the size of greece at 17 past 4 in the morning of magnitude 7.7 quake hit near the southern turkish province of count them on mars. less than 20 minutes later in magnitude 6.5 tremor struck near against the entech. then at 124 that afternoon. the magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck again in carmen mars this time in the north of the province. the quakes effected an
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area of 120000 square kilometers, including parts of northern syria. in total, at least $53000.00 people were killed. more than 807000 were injured. about 14000000 people across 14 provinces and turkey and syria were effected. and in the turkish province of tie, the vigil has been held for those who died. it was the hardest hit province with more than 24000 people killed as nearly half of all depths caused by last year's quakes. more than $200000.00 had been living in temporary shelter since the disaster and neighboring syria dozens have gathered to pay tribute to the victims of the earthquakes. most of the casualties for an opposition controlled area is a region that was heavily damaged by aerial bombardment. during the country civil war, all i saw that a jenny, i leave it off and on we share this remembrance with the civil defense cruise, who worked hard. and we remember those who died and hope this catastrophe will never repeat itself again. we lift these candles to remember those who died in that tragedy. well massaging,
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we need help on support here to fix the homes. as for the stores in the earthquake, the people still living in the caps because they lost everything and they don't have the means to repair the damage from the other. it's quite timothy, still ahead on elsie's 0 when the reporting from chile, where fire crews of baffling to contain wild flyers spreading through the central coastal regions and unrelenting rain. and the golden state flooding and mud slides take hold of communities in california and the high low. that is good news for the event because the unsettled weather we've seen dominating across northern parts of the middle east and event is going to ease of the next few days on tuesday, west all that winter. and what weather, affecting northeastern areas of tequila and the cool cuz there's still a few showers here in there for
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a rock as well as iran for more in the way of settled weather with sunshine for places like israel and occupied palestinian territories. the wind is still an issue, however, on choose day, dies down by wednesday. instead, we'll see the wind pickup down the gulf with a chance of some showers coming into southern areas of saudi arabia. now it's dried up across the north of africa. we'd like to see some improvements to the north east with the temperature pumping up in cairo over the next few days will be above average with lots of sunshine, suddenly on such a much west. so to the south of this across that central band of africa. so pretty in terms of thunder storms and stretching from and go the old way through to madagascar. we've got a swelling system to the south of that's, that's going to check a lot of rain metal gasket on choose day through to wednesday. fly out for eastern parts of south africa, sunshine in cape town, but a bit of a window is when the story of the next few days
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the, this is the 1st one they saw this me see really it's the victims themselves was recorded. and there's this disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to scream at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. a news the you're watching else
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a 0. the reminder of our headlines. this is really forces us fired on a crowd of palestinians were waiting to pick up humanitarian aid in northern gaza. crowds had gathered, hoping to receive much needed assistance and food to feed their families. feed palestinian relief agency losses is really forces have opened fire on its trucks carrying humanitarian aid and to gauze. the agency released these pictures showing its trucks damaged by gun 5 m. us sector of state as me blinking his back in the middle east to discuss the one gaza. he has been meeting officials and re add is also expected to travel to israel to the occupied west bank, the egypt and took a set of goals. national assembly has voted to move the country's election to december 15th, effectively extending president lucky selves. second term, the decision has been met with widespread protest including some hectic scenes
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inside the parliament houses here as nicholas hack wraps of developments from the capital of the car. inside sending golds parliament opposition and peace are removed by police in riot gear. some shout democracy is under attack. as they are pushed out, they had refused to sign a bill to delay the election. it extends the president's time in power security forces using tactics from the streets inside the national assembly against elected members of parliament. the motion to delay the election by 9 months, effectively extending the president's mandate as passed. nearly unanimously after hours of heated debate. over here, the fact was just been very so it is unprecedented in somebody else history. it's a constitutional crew because optical, one or 3 of the constitution says clearly the mandate of the head of states cannot be extended or revised from the suburbs to the edge of parliament protest are
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getting louder and coming closer to the presidential palace. the government has restricted mobile internet access. some local media outlets have been taken off their authority, say they are stopping the spread of hateful and divisive content rights group. say it's a violation of fundamental rights to presidential candidates are appealing to the constitutional counsel to intervene. the constitutional council has the responsibility to take decisions that were being come to the country and save on ation from the summer period, which is really an insult. to the senegalese people, police intervene, preventing the candidates from talking salt as the elections were canceled because members of that council, which is meant to draw the list of candidates are suspected of taking bribes. he says the electoral process has lost credibility and the delay will allow time to rebuild trust in the countries institutions. the president says this bill is a way to clean up
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a democracy in this country. he is now calling for national dialogue, and he's hoping that this will qual, anger on the streets. but there is a growing resentment amongst many single these that feel that they had been robbed of the opportunity to have their say on who gets to govern this country. nicholas hawk alger 0. the car as the electoral authority in el salvador says irregularities have been found in sunday's presidential vote and come to the president night book a declared victory, though a final result has yet to be announced. the supreme electoral tribunal now says that a manual recount will need to be carried out because his popularity surged in recent months over his crack down on the criminal gangs. which rights groups say has led to consolidation of our or and the sort these in chile have arrested at least 2 people suspected of deliberately starting
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a wildfire on friday that spread the large parts of the central about ice, all region, a 122 depths have been confirmed that number, however, still expected to go up. our latin america editor lucy, a newman reports from virginia, the model, and the about that ice origin insured on the hills of the city aveena the model. the disruption that began on friday nights is impossible to quantify the unami vial. it was the kitchen, the bathroom, and the dining friends, relatives, and total strangers volunteer to help residents clear the rubble left by the wild fires in my bed. i need them yet. that ends case from a 3 story home, which she also ran a grocery shop. but she considers herself lucky by the seen only my neighbors father, my daughter in law's 2 parents, the 3 children are frequently all of them brand to death. it's unbearable. this
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pinch of desk is still strong here. when the fire hit this neighborhood, many people rushed to their vehicles to try to escape. but there's only one narrow road in and out of this area until very soon, the traffic was absolutely paralyzed, needing many people to die sitting in their cars, unable to move, or get all the regions governor is angry until algebra that this was a man made tragedy or else i can always, you know, say a septic, a handful of miserable months has caused best. he came to destroy all 16 and will have them down and imprisoned them because they caused molten fires. these were matters at the morgue, sorrow and shock. accompany those waiting for the remains of their loved ones to be released for burial. among them 2 sisters who lost their mother and 17 year old disney that who died trying to save her to give me some. so naturally that would gain a little bit. i know that my daughter was a henry because she never
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a bonded my mother and her grandmother. they were fond together their bodies in an address to their hundreds of more presumed victims, yet to be found. so many have come to provide dna samples, hoping that parental teams will be able to find and identify their missing loved ones. the see in human outages era, but i useful region chinney or at least 3 people have died in a powerful storm that hit the us state of california. heavy rain and strong winds have caused flooding and mud slides and down the power lines across the region. run those reports from los angeles flood waters swept through streams, rivers and neighborhoods from san diego to san francisco, with as much as 35 centimeters of rain predicted. for some areas, the slow moving storm system termed an atmosphere river by media roll a just also lash the state, with wind gusts,
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around 95 kilometers per hour. the los angeles river, normally a nearly dry, concrete channel, was transformed into a torrent close to overflowing its banks in san jose, the fire department rescue 3 people in several dogs trapped by the rising guadalupe river. we launched our boats, got them and got them out of the water and successfully got them to shore in sacramento. large trees toppled closing power outages, and hundreds of thousands of people are without electricity in central and northern california. in the san francisco bay area road ways flooded and residents piled up sandbags in san diego. entire neighborhoods were flooded and some people were forced to climb up on their roots for safety. police and fire department as well as mayors urged people to stay home and stay safe. but as always, some treated the emergency as alert, including one person who wrote a surfboard down
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a flooded rock strewn canyon in los angeles and ventura counties mud slides damaged homes and block highways leading to mandatory evacuations. while in the sierra nevada mountains, heavy snow could create white out conditions making travel hazardous. altogether 38000000 people are under flood watching. the storm is expected to last for another day or more. rob riddles, l g 0, los angeles, a written can. charles has been diagnosed with cancer. buckingham palace announced that he would suspend his public duties while undergoing medical treatment. last month, the king spent several days in the hospital for an enlarged prostate tests then identified a separate type of cancer. san diego reports from london. the king returned to london on monday to begin treatment, and what has been described as a form of cancer. now, just the last week, he had been in hospital for treatment to
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a benign in large pro states that treatment had been deemed to success, which makes this news rather shocking, some, although the treatment has begun rather swiftly, the king will not be undertaking any public duties but he will be still continuing with the state duties, which presumably means he will still be meeting with the prime minister for his weekly meetings. now, his son harry will be flying back to the u. k. from the united states in the coming days. but it is yet and not the set back of news for family, which has already been facing health concerns. the king's daughter in law, catherine has also been hospitalized recently for abdominal surgery as well. and of course, the palace itself is attempting to be as open as it possibly can be, with regards to what treatments and the health situation of members of the royal family. not just because they want to keep the public informed,
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but also judge the public a to be aware of certain signs and to also look at their own health concerns as well. somebody have done sonya jago alda 0 loans in as the british and irish pine ministers of met northern islands, newly appointed leaders, richly sumac, and lee over red car were visiting the new administration of belfast storm at the castle. for the 1st time, the appointments and 2 years of political crisis that was sparked when the main british unionist party walked out. the party protested against both brags of trading arrangements that it said undermined north and islands place in the united kingdom. and now that we've got the executive back up and running, it's right that people have the local politicians focusing on that prior. she's the only thing with public services that hasn't been sort of government up and running a full too long. but now we do have it, i'm a consult focusing on delivering for everyone. but for me, crucially,
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nothing in once we negotiated brakes and the red lines i remember when, right, that happens. we set out a number of objectives. one was to make sure there's no hard border between norton sites. the other was to make sure that's as a public violence position in new york and single market wasn't undermines any way on. the 3rd was to make sure that the good friday agreement, institutions would function. and all of those things are the case today. and that makes it a very positive day mind you have a spanish coast guard, has rescued 102 people who are trying to reach the canary islands by boat. the bodies of 2 people were also recovered from the vessel. rescuers say more than a 1000 migrants and asylum seekers from sub saharan countries have reached the islands over the last few days. italian police have arrested 14 people after violence broke out at a detention center for migrants near rome. some of the detainees forced their way out of the building, setting fire to mattresses and throwing objects of violence flared up after a young man from guinea being held at the center,
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took his own life. the hungry is governing the dish party, has boy accosted a vote. that would have been the 1st step towards ratifying sweden's bid to join nato hungry is now the only nato member not to have approved the application, which requires unanimous approval prime minister victor or bands party has repeatedly blocked it, demanding. the swedish prime minister come to view the pest in person 1st, or ban has close ties with russian president vladimir putin. and the president of the mold leaves has demanded indian troops withdraw from the country during an address to parliament mohammed. and we do emphasized the importance of sovereignty . them all these says india agreed to pull out its military personnel before may. however, new delhi has yet to confirm this timeline. one of the big gum, i believe the melodies to strengthen its military capabilities, to be able to defend the country by road c. and as we started to do that now the
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multiplan defense pulse will soon be able to conduct surveillance of the 900000 square kilometer area of the multi exclusive economic zone 24 hours a day for the rich nation. venezuela. it has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. but despite the listing of some of us sanctions, many people are still struggling to cope. arianna, such as reports when inflation failed from $300.00 to a 190 percent last year. there was reason to celebrate for some in venezuela, at the south american nation still have one of the highest weights in the world with wages frozen for the past 2 years and no exchange rates. making a trip to the shop is a nightmare for many level various as they own. last year i get food for the week with the equivalent of $20.00. now i get enough to 3 days. meet some fishes so expensive. my pension is 3.5 dollars a month. what are we going to do? the local believe that
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