tv NEWSHOUR ALJAZ February 9, 2024 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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you are reporting on the line, i just re new wave with killings of loss, the sanctions and destruction. stay with us for the updates and detailed coverage of the war on garza, on al jazeera of the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a, them, this has been use out live from bill coming off in the next 60 minutes. israel is probably minnesota is, is allow me to submit a plan for inviting that off off for over a half of kansas population is taking shelter early in the us and one as well. that staging a minute say offensive that without proper planning would be
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a disaster. we look at how these writing ministry is illegally taking control of palestinian lined in the off 5 west bank assessor a tax increase initially present mexico cc did not want to open up a mandatory here. let me give you and how and that's a, it's a political damage can fall, reinforce concerns about president joe by these re election bid. the 81600 gmc that 6 pm in gaza. and as well as prime minister benny may not seem, yeah, has ordered the ministry to submit to the war capital. a plan for illuminating him us in the southern gall. this is the overall 51, also one supply and for evacuating the more than 1300000 people sheltering back.
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but it's unclear where people track that could go earlier. the us president describe this rouse war on gaza as over the top. this riley is clearly understood, moving ahead with its bombing campaign and expanding its offensive further into the south. and the south coast is live for us from tennessee. so 1st of all have the is the august right? the officials giving any details about this plan to invite and to evacuate of the while we've got a statement from these rarely prime minister's office about this expected operation inside of the dropbox that says quote, it is impossible to achieve the will goal of eliminating him us and leaving for battalions in rafa, it is clear that a massive operation inside of the alpha requires the evacuation of the civilian
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population from the combat. so that is why the prime minister directed these really defense establishment to bring to the cabinet. a duel plan for both the back you way shouldn't of the population and for the disbanding of the battalions. now this comes after is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu spoke wednesday night and vowed that the operation into the alpha would be evidence. and it comes after strikes on thursday hits the southern palestinian city in tens bombardment, resulting in the depths multiple palestinians. this is something these really is have been reiterating for months now that they are going to operate instead of far . so the information is not exactly new, but what is new is that he has asked to pose the army and the defense establishment to present this plan to the cabinet on how they are going to move forward with operating inside of what off off on the ground with the big question here is, where are these palestinians supposed to go?
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they haven't been allowed back to the north. this is something that has been discussed. there's been pressure on israel by the americans to perhaps let the palestinians go back to the north. but there is nothing to go back to what majority of those buildings, those homes have been destroyed. so these really is, are saying that they're going to evacuate more than half of the population you're talking about around a 1000000 and a half. palestinians been forced slee their homes multiple times and ending up in rough off which these really army had designated as a sage. so, and it is also worth noting that this is not the 1st time these really army is planning to attack in the area that they have deemed a safe zone for palestinians. so a lot of unanswered questions still on how these really army is going to go about this plan. and what sort of timeline, how long is this evacuation plan of there's going to be an i'm the,
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we've heard criticism from the us president talk about israel's war is over the top kind of reaction on we guessing from his rarity officials to that. and there hasn't been any, is really reaction to the president's remarks, but we've also heard from the state department saying that an operation inside of it off off would be disastrous. we've also heard from the national security spokesperson john kirby so that the americans would not support this military operation. or there are around a 1000000 and a half palestinians seeking refuge inside of dropbox. but again, these rallies have said time and time again that they were going to enter enough of these really armies spokesperson had said months ago, that wherever the is really army identifies the target, they are going to strike and he singled out of the box. he said that they were going to go there, not if, but just
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a matter of when. so these really have also said that whatever it takes to accomplish these military objectives, these military goals, they are going to do. and it seems that the pressure that has been put on the united states until now, all the words that the americans have conveyed have fallen on deaf ears for on the part of the is really so these really have delayed this operation reports in is really media are indicating that it will be smaller, perhaps more targeted and precise type of military moves. but it would, it's difficult to conceptualize this when you have more than a 1000000 people for in rough law who have been forced to evacuate at the words of these really military. so again, no reaction to the words from president biden, but the military is now drawing up these plans for how they are apparently going to get the civilian population out of drop off. all right, some hold the let's go over to thought
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a couple of assume he joins us from actually from ross right now. and the lot of the tool as you've been hearing product is about, is ready plans for an invasion and an evacuation. are you seeing any sign of that on the ground the as well so now sammy, we did not really touch or see any kind of practical developments regarding any possible ground encouraging to roughly district. but what we have been hearing from these really military officials and political leaders, including the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, about a possible kind of treat, asked to be carried out on the ground here. and rough as they have food that they use very all me to prepare a do a clam to number one, evacuating people from roof off, and then to eliminate the remaining military pro gates that belong to the military wing of mos spot. that's what the palestinians hopping completely afraid of as palestinians have completely right now, mistrusting what is ben has been always saying because they find out that isabel is
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doing completely the opposite. what they have been ordering people to do since the beginning of this conflict as the re challenge right now for all gone since about the next destination, especially that they have been barely able to struggle to. and we're struggling to afford the basic mississippi's here, including their mid shift tents, where they will not be able to carry with them in their next destination. they might be taken to while the original residence of rough i do not know either way to guide you specifically that there might be the next target for these ready on the part to this very moment. there was no any further details about the plan or how is where would force people to leave a roof off to stop the military acts on the ground. and at the same time, people think that isabel is using that as a kind of a, to a russia to an order to force how most accept all these really demands that are related to the framework or deceased by a tool that is right now. continuing on egypt uh that are also a supervisor,
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microsoft. so people are afraid of that practical step as the majority of kansas population right now have been crammed into that area. and it completely depends on the humanitarian supplies being delivered by the united nations, which is by the way you have precedent. i'm going to about the possibility of suspending it's operations in gauze at the end of the for a re is there is going to be no much the fundraiser. gotta be supported for the owner, right? to keep up the rate in god. so palestinians, right now, russell have facing completely ca, you'll take options and choices, but they do not have any of the thing to do just simply because they have lost the houses or become fully trained, frustrated. and now the must be the next target, which means that there's going to be much is a loss of life and a high rates of casualties amongst civilians. if that practically happens on the grounds or i will leave with that. thanks so much thought a couple as to how does here a senior political analyst model on the child of joins us now live here in the
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studio? what do you make of this announcements, but the prime minister of israel, asking the ministry to prepare a plan for an invasion? ended in vac q ation. is this an attempt to show the international community, particularly the us that hey, we all taking preparations before we actually inside drop off us? yes. can we are and read and girlfriend going 30 to what you with the international community or the by the administration has been asking us not to do. we went to do, we went to invade and we took over our far as we played as we planned. so the snobs to the us, it is an absolute snob to the us. this is just the latest of many snobs already. there is the most recent of which was not being the 2nd there blinking. who did everything possible for the government, including bringing the ad ups once again to the table, including extracting concessions from the out of partners and for the extract in
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normalization security guarantees. revitalizing the policy, i thought the and yet nothing. y'all would not stop. he is persistent, he wants to continue. this is as far as i can see, and united states can see the water is over. but nothing, you know, is this on playing in the over time if you will, in order to think that or, or in order to, to win, as he thinks. and how would he, when to my mind, this is a very, very dangerous phase. now of the what i mean with best, so many things that a space is course the death of tens of thousands. but this might actually do a mass slaughter of people in the southern as a part of gaza and a possible potential expulsion of many, many that a city is going through the sign i gloss. and this is
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a very important on the line. and that typically speaking, ok, i think that the now once doing very little far and he wants to get to the point where he can make sure all the captors are that he wants the captives that i don't think he can afford the captives to be allies because as long as the captives auto live, he is being held hostage by a part of the is a republic of the united states by him, us. so that he feels that his plans for guys are his plans for us time on him, captive by the captives. the best way to do it is to continue on the pretext of destroying crime. us to basically destroy whatever is left of how much. but in the process, if the captive is di, i think nothing. yeah, would be liberated from that burden that he's been on him for the past 4 months. this would allow him
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a free hand to do what ever he wants to do and guys moving forward. let's come back to the point of him asking the ministry to pass a plan for evacuation evacuation to where is it clear. i mean, that doesn't seem to be much infrastructure for yet. another relocation of over a 1000000 palestinians within garza right? absolutely not. any indication from neighboring countries, they want to take over a 1000000 policy and it works if we've heard anything certain from the egyptians over the past 4 months, is that while they're looking either way, slaughter and genocide is unraveling in plain sight in guy. so the only thing they've been warning i got is not that this is not the sort that it's not the crime . what they've been warning about is the ethnic cleansing and big spots, you know, but a city is into the side and i did the addiction territory. so cc and as far as we know, what the judge should know,
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the mexican presence insists that there should be no expansion or the palestinians to, to egypt. but that doesn't mean that nothing you know, is not pushing the palestinians to such desperation, but they wouldn't walk barefooted to defense and try to break and does assign i looking for safety because there is absolutely at this point in time. know where it's safe and gosh, on the point that you're analyzing of the, the captives and what that means for that. and yeah, his policy, what do you make of the line that we hear from is really efficient that no, they want to liberate the captives screw minute traction. they don't want them. that's practically speaking right. for the past 4 months, they've been saying military objectives. first, it's just, it's an come us instructive 2nd. and then the bridget, by saying the best way to free the captives is by mid 30 victor. now, over the course for mazda is supposed to be on the, on the cut in, for
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a single captive through military operations. the only way to cut off on it is to do for them. i think process now is a more of a, a got into i knew in this, on other places, apparently more than a fuel cap is already been killed by the israeli strikes right now as they move to more and more strong calls. continuing this identify. busy the vague claim mostly those are right. apparently they presume that they would be among the captives any minute any more of that way. wouldn't mean a death of how much fight there's many attempts need those, the captives. there's no way i, i don't use the question is, are they doing it by default or by designs, right? either way, i think nothing, you know, and his girlfriend, mental fanatics on fashion. so don't care about the captives. we'd be liberated from the captors, families and from the model issues on their shoulders, meaning freedom that captives. once they die,
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then they can move in and do whatever they want. and then what do i have to listen to by then and for history. busy about the day after and this whole issue of recognizing opinion, states, etc, etc. all right, thanks so much mode wanda charlotte i'll probably be more still ahead on the news. our including we hear from people tricked into working in scam centers and we'll be in law run by chinese crime syndicates the . let's take a look at some of the world news now. protest isn't sending all opposing the postponement of presidential elections, of fighting with police and the council dot com. the election was due later this month. the push to december. the opposition is accusing president mack, you solve trying to stay in office despite raising
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a to time limit to just dismiss the says the postponement is unconstitutional, was decided by parliament and not the president. nicholas hoc joins us from the senegalese capital dot com and take us through how those process. so looking now the streets look relatively more quiet or is it the deceptive. com. nicholas, but we're looking at deceptive. calm is more like it in a recall and because it's broken, the assignments by the sound of tear gas look behind me on every street corner. there is really like smoke and protesters of shutting down every street corner that we are where we are. and we're seeing security forces really overrun, at least in this neighborhood. we're just a block away from where the gathering was supposed to take place, but we're supposed to meet a peaceful demonstration against them by present,
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mikey sol, as you explained it, to delay the elections. but look at the state of affairs now in what is normally one of the most stable democracies in the region. now there was a vote on monday in the national assembly that rubber stamped this election that will now take place in february, 15th and december, 15th of this year. the united states says that that, that vote is not legitimate why? well, because we saw the, the security forces that you see on the streets here. we saw them inside the national assembly. now moments ago, we also spoke to a government spokesperson, one of the ministers of cabinet ministers of present, mikey. so he says that this pro chest is illegal and it is the job of the government to ensure the ability. but protesters say that what president solves is doing is creating the instability that we see here. and that's why we're seeing
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security forces. he says, trying to climb down on protest, including inside the national assembly where we saw extraordinary seems on monday where police and, and right gear came inside the national assembly to push out opposition protesters that were inside. now, people here are dressed in white. they've been asked by i just was just turned around, turned around maybe just to show people the people that are here. they've dressed in white and yellow and red. that was the color was acidic, all that was a call by civil society to show their defiance towards the decision taken by president. my key self schools had been shut the orders of the unions of teachers. so students have been laid out early. we are in unchartered waters here. it is unusual to see seems like there's the police are, are just coming here and they're responding by far into your guess some of the where we are on that side. we
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a police fire and tear gas. look with the protesters are doing their picking up drugs and responding. they're so much anger on the streets of the said they give these capital. this is our usual for what is normally the most stable democracy they feel like they've been robbed of their ability to go anything unusual actions that were supposed to take place on february 27 for the government though, this is all legal. they have to ensure the stability of the country. the president has called for national dialogue for people to sit down calm down and discuss that situation, including leaders of the opposition and civil society. but this has really pulling on deaf ears. look at the protesters here, holding the rock ready in defiance in the face of security forces sammy nicholas. while we're looking at the scene, i think the question that comes to mind is,
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should we interpret the costs to we're seeing of security forces indicates is of solid support from the security establishment for the president. that might be a key deciding factor rights in his ability to stay on. he definitely has the support, sorry. the church has coverage here are way he definitely has the support of the security. after of that it's, this is unusual. people incentive go don't like to change it to the streets for the anger to spill on the street. that means that there was somewhere a moment where the communication lines between the people and the decisions taking the presidential palace have broken down. and it's an issue of trust. now, for a lot of people here, can they trust the security forces a meant to protect them for there is a security forces or are the security forces protecting the president and his decision?
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people here feel that the security forces are paid by the state and they go, so just want to chat and do we need to that to go into the right, the crew that i just want to make sure you're okay, we're okay. we're okay here. we're okay. here we're okay and i just want to show you how people are protecting themselves. they just go inside their homes and hide inside these buildings in order to protect themselves from security forces. it's very difficult for police to operate in these narrow streets where we're seeing running battle is between security forces and the police. and every time the police move, the protesters moves in and set up checkpoints. it blocks the roads, they're determined to get their voices heard. and why is there so much anger? well, there's been a head of this and the, the internet that has been shut down. there is a main opposition, television channel in the country that has been taken all fair. so elements of civil society and the opposition feel like they're not able to get their voices
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heard. and that's why you're seeing so much anger. and i want to show you the people of setting up their protests senior, they're pretty young. they were present. microsoft was 18 with it was 12 years ago, the present microsoft cable. these people were not in the age of voting. so they were hoping that in this election, they would have gotten the chance to vote lucky. so the thing they will get a chance to have their say, just not know when things are more calm and stable on december 15th sammy. right, so much. and if it was hot reporting to us in a very fluid situation of protests that in dot com, a west african phone, this is all calling for unity within regional blog. actual us, they've held an emergency sessions of trying to sway between a facile molly and the chair from leaving the airlines. who did race reports from a boot you it was difficult regional. the book, of course,
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is an institution in crisis. 3, if it's 50 member states, one out, and there is a political crisis and said to go after president microsoft delayed the presidential election is due in february. if that has been any time for that call us to stay together. this is the time. if we have been challenged, this is actually the time we have been most challenged and i did, i will chest, that regional group is asking members to continue dialogue and wondering about the consequences. ophelia. the exit from a cost would be much worse than the sanctions in terms of the hardship that you would put it, replace the citizens of these $3.00 countries. so we don't wish it upon them. we
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don't want to see that office just yet, so you sent, it goes to recent political crisis as an unnecessary destruction. it's 40 minutes to attend to thursday's meeting. if system the situation that is not critical as the president has initiated a dialogue about the situation doesn't require extensive intervention from echo as a you or of them. but while that goes ability to intervene and send a goal is limited, it's focusing 1000000000 by book, you know, fossil molly and this year the 3 is the whole region. countries were already suspended from the book after a recent course. what kind of fossil mind the image of say, the organization has been raised and just wondering to that, which is a foreign policy. so they're leaving what it was says its rules required when years ne memberships and what the city country school and the military will say they're leaving. anyway, the united nations warrants have been told in political crisis,
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practices, the entire region shows these countries different. and typically a withdrawal from a cost this has a potential to fedex. that's the base of the challenges that this 3 countries and the separation of facing notably and associates on, on the guns that go to the fields, echoes has options to be forwarded to blink. and submit to the wishes of the brand and countries will continue with decades and functions. either way, political analysts say it could be a long time before the organization recovers from this kind of crisis. i'm a decrease of just either. how about you or the u. n. is wanting tens of thousands of children in sudan could starve to death this year. unicef says malnutrition threatens close to 3 quarters of a 1000000, sued in these children, and the death toll will increase its deliveries of 8 and medical treatment on to increase. the crisis follows 10 months of fighting between government forces and
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the power ministry of rapid support forces. first, the world's largest displacement of children has been seen in sudan for 1000000 children have been displaced. that's just out of the $13000.00 children displaced every single day. for the past 300 days, safety gone, worldly possessions, gone, heart fighting sick and the consequences of the past 300 days made the more than 700000 children are likely to suffer the most dangerous home of malnutrition. this yeah, you just, it won't be able to treat more than $300000.00 of those without improved access and without additional supports. in that case, tens of thousands would likely die. the european union has announced the 220000000 dollar a package from our a tamia to help stop boat loads of migrants leaving west africa the european commission president instead of on the line and spanish prime minister pet the sanchez mat need is in the mars haney and capital,
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an estimated 6600 migrants crowned in the atlantic ocean last year, trying to reach the spanish canary islands. montaigne is hosting a 150000 refugees who fled violence. and molly, as we are witnessing the fall of democratic governments, rice of terry's effects is spike in reference to use on internally displaced the people under worsening of an already acute, a foot security crisis. and i am well aware that we've done a set full name of all the consequences driven by such a difficult situation. for those reasons, we need to work together and we say comprehensive has tried to g. i had an, i'll just say era food for thought more and why farm is empowered into protesting in folds of ukrainian products.
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the brought to you by visit capital still with writing season it into an easier so expect some flash flooding of a case in point property. john hardware has happened recently, maybe something sumatra. and the breeze is now coming up through the gulf and thailand. he's got to not with him, she's back, they've been wrecked with high and patients like through kit, but this is a line of thunderstorm developing right out through west and target and which will ease the heat of it. but it's like winter, i think he's going to develop position circulation, tries to form and to see if japan that means no over the mountains. but i'm sure briefly and how kind of but if you come to the rest of that to the korean police, say and through china is fine. and increasingly will this here's indication, i think of assistant folk because this that will make dried, which is trying to melt fairly rapidly, with temperatures now in the teens. whereas they were round about 0 just 2 days ago
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. and that picture just continues during sunday was probably an improvement in the weather for a good part of normal function. us. now let's go further west here. as you know, the problem probably winter is usually persistent fault. there's been some improvements in that the northern indian playing by the offline is usually in the sunshine about an see buffer. imagine it, we'll see. you still see folks on sunday bought a change and the weather typed me share was, might be with you by tuesday. the quote to you by visit cuts on on counseling, the cold, the u. s. economy is booming. so why is it new was indian been all the rich conference farmers across europe have been processing. we take a look at the grievance. last, north korea left the default on ashes to shore off it's economy counting, the cost on algebra activities designed to help young mines come to terms with
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children with very different experiences, but all suffering. some degree of trauma, gung, could children such as 12 year old carrillo struggled to talk about their experiences? we would take it into buses. he tells us to russia where we stayed for a bit over a month. ukraine estimates about 20000 children have been full simply relocated to russia despite repeated efforts and international mediation. only about 400 children have been with us. for now, the focus is on reclaiming ukrainian. children helping them recover the the, you're watching out just the time to recap on headlines,
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protest isn't sending all opposing the suspends of presidential elections, of fighting with police in the capital dot com. the election was due later this month, but pushed through december. the opposition is accusing president matthew saul of trying to stay in office despite reaching a to to limit. is there any 5 minutes to ben? you mean that to now is order the metric to submit to the cabinet? i have plans for inviting them off off and the thank you, i think the civilian population taking refuge that he says it's impossible otherwise to achieve as well as gold all illuminates and come us timing for battalions are in the city. it's ready war planes. and again, buttons, homes in southern gaza, 5 members of the same family were killed in a strike on the house. and off of the health ministry says at least a 107 policies have been killed in the past. the 24 hours is right. emetrius task taking control of palestinian land around illegal is right,
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the sacraments and they occupied westbank. it says it's for security purposes. also the mazda attack and october, the palestinian and they'll far as the says, it proves israel's fire. right. government is using the war and gaza to expand settlements across the occupied territory. child stratford reports from data. see a lot of talking about the security is on. these all is really military minds. they show legally is riley settlements in the occupied. west bank is the red lines mark the borders of the item you described as new secuity zones. these examples wouldn't be expanding to many locations in respect to policy. meals sort uses the mountains of proof these where the government is using security since the october. the 7th from us attacks as an excuse to implemented long primed illegals settlement expansion. before 7th of october,
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they were saying we are trying to sort of demographic broken up on the 7th of october. at this i see that this is a security issue. this i still have to go to the issue, so we have to quit to, to secure the 15 months bought above. and what we're now in the area, i think you just saw on those maps. there are illegal is riley, secular, living, just a few 100 meters from hey, in caravans, in that direction. the palestinians that have palmed this land for generations have now how to confiscate, by these way. the military and the army says that it's a necessity in order to expand a so called securities are around illegal is right. the settlements you can see i'll post car vans on the perimeter of the settlement. a recreation ground with children play the star of david on the nearby hill toll free. close mon look, sales across he's only groves. so these radio army took control over just
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a few days ago. that can be a lot of high month. like, i mean, i'm north, after the 7th of october, they stopped us going to our land, even the land, a way from the settlement. they kicked me out the 10 days ago they told me they had carpet skated, and the army does whatever the settlers want it. i was told when you suddenly is ready, soldiers appear on the opposite bank. they approach forcing us to stop filming. they detained us for more than 2 hours. this is israel administered the national security. it may have been reviewed. and finance minister, bigelow smoked rich. far right, members, israel's governing coalition, attending a recent conference at the k to settlement expansion, smoked rich lakes opposed to the video of himself. one x is certainly increased security folders. do not guard settlers. the settlers are the security belt of the state of israel is really simpler, it tracks against palestinians,
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and they pull between the occupied with bank have dramatically increased since the world goes up. again. the armies, confiscation of land around illegal is really settlements. palestinians say is more proof of israel breaking international child stuff, and i'll just see what the deal is. the in the occupied westbank a us president joe biden says, whose memory is fine officer, a special council report questions. his ability to remember key events and fax, the report concluded by them would not face charges from his handling, highly classified material, often leaving the vice presidency in 2017. but it also describes bivens memory as hazy hill there. he really said, frankly, when i was asked the question, i thought to myself was the or damn business. every memorial day, we hold
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a service. remember him attended by friends and family and the people will not. i don't need anyone. i need anyone to remind me when he passed away and best number is not my memory is fine. my memory. take a look at what i've done since i've become present. none of your thought i could pass any of the things i got past. how that happened? you know, i guess i just forgot what was going on. so i don't so sure now joins us live from the white house and that the address didn't go exactly as planned. tell us about the gas, the prompting some reaction, the or, or something we've all done it. we've all got dates wrong when you can't remember the exact year, something happened. we're getting names wrong. when you think someone is someone else, we have all done it. and joe biden has been under pressure over the last couple of weeks cuz he's done it a few times. he talked about how he had met the francois meter on the french president recently found somebody thrown,
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hasn't been president for more than 20 years. he talked about having, how much cool the german chancellor coming to the white house. well, how many quote isn't coming to the white though? it's all of schultz is. he'll be here later today. and so he decided to have this news conference and emergency news conference, essentially when he talked about his cognitive abilities and these memory and said there was absolutely nothing wrong with that. and then he made a slip, some people would say it was a small slip, but in the circumstances it was a huge public relations mess. you know, initially, present mexico cc did not want to open up the gate to allow you mandatory material to get in. i talked to, i can just open the gate and obvious, guess that how much concern about is that about the impact of this in an election the,
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a split easy to one. and donald trump has been on the attack saying joe buys is quite at the game. he's not quite there. he keeps making mistakes on that. there's a problem there, and his mistakes have been highlighted and certainly questions about his many of peppered all the recent white house briefings. and it's not something that is going to go away. but it's also been a problem for donald trump. he talked about how nikki haley was in charge of security in the house of representatives on january the 6th, when there was the right. it was of course nancy pelosi, not nikki haley. it talked about how he beat brock obama and the 2016 election didn't be hillary clinton. and so there's a question mark over both of them. but let me give you just one example of what the media has been like here over the last 24 hours. there's one commentator on the right waiting channel who absolutely hammered joe biden, for the mistake that he made saying that the president of mexico was cc,
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that he meant to say of course, president cc of egypt. and then he introduced a republican governor to backup his argument, welcoming the governor from south carolina. actually, christy know is the governor from south dakota so we can all do it. but it's really up to the voters come to them both to decide which one the trust the most to be in the oval office making the big decisions. i'm big president for 4 more years. all right, thanks so much allan fisher to russia now. and boris now does, dan is told out, is there the decision to ban him from running for president is purely political. the residents call to stop the war and ukraine resonated with the russians, have formed long queues to sign is domination papers to get him on the ballots. and dashed in needed more than a 100000 signatures of support for the election commission decided 9000 of those
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signatures was invalid. so he's disqualified. and he says he would come 2nd behind president vladimir food, tennessee. we were allowed to run the dust and says he's determined to challenge his disqualification by taking his case to russia's supreme court. the my colleague fully about to bow off spot is that those didn't who explained how he hope to prove that he had followed the proper procedures. and the signatures he had gathered were not in fact fake. one way to return to the election ballot is through appeal in supreme court that i will make, i suppose, maybe tomorrow in 2 weeks or in the day after tomorrow. because now my low or something to bring this case. and of course it is, it was a political decision political decision, because we have the where to stage procedure of taking care of the signatures on
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the is it absolutely all bills that we have collected only english only in the last uh, 211000 signatures. and for all of the signatures we things in west, in the us, through our law, we submit the sample, excuse me, to 105000 signatures of live commission check. it was the problem was says a, it was the right angles numbers. they say some of the signatures were fake, basically. so how exactly are you going to challenge this decision? how you're going to try and prove that these were real signatures? i will say a few words about the procedure is a check, the number of possible people reach site. it's a 5th of, of, of the document for rooms that means the 1st for several homeless. ready people cuz know it was appropriate numbers of the positives and we
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find these people and we find that quote this for their pastors. and of course, in our signatures, the proper numbers of plus the ones that means the internal affairs chris failed to decides that broken number. so we all right, north mean is that and also for the nation company, just so we go to the good park as tom is electro commission has announced results for $221.00 of the seats. and the national assembly was faulty. full yet to be the class leading the race saw independent candidates with 90 states, most of whom the supposed by the policy of jail form a prime minister even on conference in the press conference in his time allowed the spokes person of the group, his house of voting delays and suspected irregularities sent to write pockets on know some legal advice from a 5 minutes to no i should have is in 2nd place with 62 seats sent to left pockets on people's policy is trading behind in 3rd place with 51 seats to
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the highest costs in malaysia has ruled 16 assignment glows, which were created by state governments are unconstitutional, but just ation pasta and cut on time polished offenses, such as sexual harassment, cross dressing, and giving false evidence, protest is outside the federal court condemned. the judgement could have major legal implications in the multi ethnic country that operates a jewel traditional system in may and ma, when rebels defeated, government forces in the city of law, king last year, found covered a number of scam senses run by chinese crime syndicates. the operates is where the victims of the scheme themselves and it'd been traffic and to me in law, tony chang has mall from the village, the tie me and my border pruitt who's done a lot of praying recently. this time, last year he set out to take a well paid. i t jo,
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me and when his plane touched down and young gun was bundled into a call and driven across the country to allow guy people tiles, he was held in a compound notice building 9 with hundreds of others from around the world on guards on the gate held in prison like tombs, they were forced to run scams. from for me, those worked out by the game crypto stokes and romance one and i was told to reach out to people whom they called clients online. i was told to flab with them game that trust and infections and get them to invest their money into scam uh, $1.00 of the victims last, more than a $2000.00 a year. but the scam has had no choice. tell me how if you didn't do it, you will punish the beaten, electrocuted and locked up. you have no choice, but to do it. you know, the phones recovered from the game members show the injuries they inflicted me like
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to day. if someone found out that you reach out to the outside, well for help, you might get killed dipping. so i'm pulling wants to keep her identity hidden. she was 3 months pregnant when she was tricked into going to me and to make some money to her new arrival. she was held for 3 months. the soul being rescued quad. i was afraid. i heard the sound of people b electrocute and when i hung out near the foot of poles peach, i wonder if you could receive the same kind of punishment. but her greatest fear was what would happen to the gang found out about the baby growing inside to pay the whole. my roommate told me that if the boss filed out about any pregnant women, the baby would be supported. her daughter is now 3 months old, named be my new year to month the holiday when she got home. these are
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the fortunate ones. united nations estimated last year, the 120000 people were trapped in scam centers in yakima, in a country that's lawless divided. and then the grip of civil war here and touchy, like they've just arrested 500 chinese nationals on suspicion of setting up new scam census. and that's the real consent. well, they've closed down some of the big operations that the operators will just pack up and move else with tony cheng l to 0 on the time. yeah, not both. most suited. cutting the pool is regional representative for southeast asia and the pacific for the united nations office and drugs and crime. he says the scams are extremely profitable. after uh, uh, cold it has got everyone locked up. uh, the internet became essentially a place where everyone turned for information as
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a payment and connection. and that made it a very target rich environment or scanners. i've also 2 more people into parting with their money with a promise of easy investment or lock connection. and they often then get the next door to blackmail uh and uh, threaten into giving them. and so it's an honestly preferable industry because of the money transfer. it does not require anyone to show up at your door with a gun, but people are then forced to actually give over their accounts, information and lose their life savings. the problem is that the sensors get to operate and poorly govern regions and they can easily move and they can come to a part of the government theater near you soon. and so the solution is to encourage both countries to cooperate with the united nations, like the un office on drugs and prime, but working with many countries to build up their investigative capacities. this
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requires the kind of technical expertise, the governments don't have now. and the sophistication of the organized crime networks that run these things as far surpassed by the capacity of the local governments. now the state funeral, a form of july and president sebastian vignette as being held in the capital is cost good. has just been moved from the former national congress building. it's being taken to the presidential residents. we're looking at live pictures coming in from santiago as that vehicle moves. the funeral procession lights on fridays due to be buried in a private family ceremony. the 74 year old died in the helicopter crash earlier this week. a mexico state energy company timex is again being accused of leaking huge quantities of methane gas,
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the un investigation town gas viewing from an oil platform in the gulf of mexico. it's the 2nd time the company's been flying. so major leaks me saying is a powerful greenhouse gas. the 2nd largest contributed to climate change. that makes hasn't commented on the allegations. the north korea is welcoming a group of russian taurus that sold to be the 1st fund visitors since the board. it was close by the coast pandemic. it's become honda for russians to travel since the invasion of ukraine. moscow i'm feeling young of boosted metric tysons, the wall sconces along passengers and finland did not only weighing in the luggage but of getting on the scales to feed their is asking 5 lives at housing capital to be voluntarily wade for research purposes. the outlines says it's surveying average weights to ensure across the loaded, safely. still heading out just sarah, cost me. so i, i,
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of goods on fairly driving down prices and threatening the life of a hood. live located follows weeks of protests by farmers in other european countries, gaines rising costs and a regulations dominant. kane has more from the border between poland in germany, across the confidence of europe, the agricultural community. the farmers are angry and they are making serious them on solve governments up and down in the continent to hear that concerns and implement the sorts of policies they say they need, where i am right now. this is the german border with poland, and the police have been forced to close the border tool motorized traffic because the level of protest, particularly over on the polish side, is very considerable. the thing that unites the pharmacy is the cry full more understanding from governments here in germany. one specific demand is to deal with the cost of diesel, with the price of diesel. to make sure that governments realize that there are
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certain things that can be done to make things easier for the farming community. but clearly the sense, amongst farmers here in germany over there in poland, but also in spain, it's me and elsewhere, is more understanding needs to be shown. your opinion has implemented some interest, but many farmers say they owned enough. dominant cane al jazeera on the german polish border. a police have the rest of the gunman who shot dead full people in india. the now there is a moccasin georgia. the attack in the city able to stop a 25 kilometers from the capsule. tbilisi police are investigating divisive one of the victims was the suspects uncle sam, of these being held in ghana for the return of ancient author 5, stolen by british colonial forces, a 150 years ago. they included an ornamental chat gold jewelry and an elephant
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tile whisk. they were taken from gone as ancient the sunday king. the ladies had kept fine. museum in the us is the latest in several hendo is recently in african countries of lou trasha. now, so again, the way hungry allison's going in search of food are an increasing problem for people living on the edge of a national park. the animal population better is boomed over the past 40 years, things to conservation efforts. but it's catherine, sorry, reports is now increasing conflict between wildlife and people as well as lots of habitat coaching and a plot difficult to get rid of the boat cruise along a water channel that opens up to leaks out. but an edward is breathtaking. you can see, and he was on the shores of queen elizabeth national park, the easiest in uganda. this is the highlight of poor is visiting here in the number
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of elephants by the lose. and he paused, has increased in the last several decades bodies revising, years of decline caused by porches, an encroachment on wildlife areas. all these would be, yeah, there are many officials attribute this to you gun does protection efforts, but there's another challenge. climate change as well as a new invasive weed that is killing healthy plants because climate change the speed at which is moving. i don't thing what i was i said to catch up with a speech. because you tried to multiply to one problem here and not a product concept. you went away and moving. when you saw those big elephants, that is the area we tried to remove the deck prospectus media in the back row that you submitted it by sending them kimmy ugandans leave me of the park. also
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say they're leaving a nightmare. a big problem here is human wildlife conflicts ellison's are increasingly going into villages in search of pastor and watch how much of a dusting cup of done big shows those. well, a heart of elephants destroyed. he's prompts as they come here nearly every day. he says the back has been partially fence. the side is still open, can walk some more till we try to trace the animals using many means. for example, fire and previous dollars. we often sleep at the farm to protect our yield. enable was killed while offense. on the other side, all the village, other families say he paused how the invaded the rice funds and killed several people gain what is said. they are aware of the distress caused and tried to compensate those who have been affected. but they also blamed those who brought the
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new more migration routes catch me. so i'll just 0 queen elizabeth national park. you kind of, i'd say it's from may for this news out, but i'm back in and out of a couple of minutes with another full show. the what constitutes exempt. so we can talk to a see, i want you to start with just the fact runners to what happened as independent. we want these, we want the education i want to. we don't have to leave them in different countries policy and it's going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit no 1000 service this placement and you're saying you don't have any reports with it. i should just trust that unity often is
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the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders. the integrity in the suit of truce borneo is rain forests are some of the world's oldest, but they are no match for the deputy fires. increasingly with through them. in the face of mind made deforestation and unforgiving climate change. a young indigenous leader makes all plans to protect their village fire beneath a witness documentary on a jersey. it's another day of struggle for palestinians living in the north shunts refugee can just hours earlier. israel's army once again stormed to camp. its former bulldozers digging up roads, its forces destroying infrastructure. a short walk of a narrow alley, we find that out whose family only severely damaged during another incursion. 2 weeks ago. did that,
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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. the it is rouse prime minister. busy it is all me to submit the plan for inviting that off off. why over off of gauze is population is taking shelter the times. that means i them, this is out just a live from the hall. so coming up early a, the us it one day as well. say, take
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