tv NEWSHOUR ALJAZ February 14, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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as long as a dash before he is the the hello there, i missed all the attain. this isn't use our life from the home. coming up in the next 16 minutes. on the fire and on the siege at southern golf as long just medical facility. people trying to clean off the hospital, se is rarely snipers of targeting garza before and after you flush, it shows the transformation of the region of roughly from vibrant home towards homeless and occupied east. jerusalem is really forces demolish the home of
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a posting an activist myself on the thing moved again essentially myself with the one with the thank you and we're moving okay, is there any troops force out there as correspondence and leave that scene live on that as well? a real good, 511 on kills and that's really soldier and in just in northern israel and voted to being tallied and indonesia as presidential election, defense minister pro has to be on. so is leading in the unofficial counts as full by munich. and p. s to prepare for its high then the champions, the last 16 as like on hold as much as the city take a big step. so as a, quote, the final with the 31 when ad copenhagen, the while we begin in gaza, where the largest medical facility in the southern city of con eunice is under siege. is there any snipers of killed at least 3
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people, an injured 10 others inside and off the hospital, off the telling the space has been and sheltering meant to leave. when people tried to flee, they came on the 5500 people, including patients and medical stuff. i still believed to be trapped inside of the region of reference at the southern most tip of cause that has become the last refuge but hundreds of thousands of palestinians pleadings rarely bones public. this was rough uh, during times of relative peace over israel, still bombs the city several times over recent years. the u. n said it was over crowded, even before this war, with a population of 300000. and this is what parts of rough i look like now of to full months of all around $1500000.00. the palestinians are sheltering here. the u. n. has cooled at a pressure cooker of despair. people are now being forced to play again ahead of a possible is randy ground? defensive? well, let's go to a correspondent, honeywell,
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when he joins us now live from rafa in southern gaza. honey, we know the bombardment has been escalating over the last few days to walk us through the situation now on the ground right now. yes. well, the, the situations and real fast that they are getting very, very critical at this point with much of felt of the sense of desperation and depression across the city with their people inside a residential homes. the verse filtering for inside that the tents that they have set up since they arrive through a pass to the or simply people who don't have a place. and i've been spending the vast majority of their time in the right, on the roads, or in the streets of the city. hey, just giving you a sense of how terrible the situations are getting. not only there is an intense bombing campaign going on, and more of the displace families and, and individuals who came throughout that were killed here. some were seriously
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injured. but the, the usual seeing that we of, of people or q and in line for of some water or for a pack the bread or to get some of the food supply is just turned to be the quite the normal, a daily routine for the 10001000 literally thousands of people and they've reached corners of rough city despite the, the ongoing talks about a possible, a seeds fire deal that could be reached within the coming day with lots of onset uncertainty going on the ongoing, the threats of expanding the military operations just increasing the level of panic and, and fear of mind a, the, the people weren't here. not only that, the display of families, the 1500000 people have been displaced from their homes, into another part from gaza. central area and more recently from han, eunice where the vast majority of people who lived the horror of the ongoing genocide that were are now enough in the,
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at fire lines. a lie and in line of fire as the growing fritz of expanding the operation and, and rough actually the on top of that, when we talk about public facilities, particularly health care facilities in dropbox, robot doesn't have any of the large health care facilities here. and the vast majority of the small sides, the clinics here are privately on and to do the ongoing vonage. they're not operational at all. so they don't, they don't have the capacity to accommodate this large number of people living alone and providing the necessary medical intervention. and the treatment needed for a very traumatized displays. population. you mentioned medical facilities or not the last. they're all of in rough. i want to ask you about nasa hospital, honey. we know it's been under siege for weeks, but it feels like things really intensifying today yesterday. what's the situation then? now, do we have an idea of how many people are trapped inside still the
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yes, well not that are hospitals within the past few days it's. it's important to mention that this is a team. they did the hospital under aggressive military seed with the ivr surrounding the hospitals. but the, those who remain inside the hospital, the 300 medical staff, 468 patients and those who were injured during the war and the hundreds, hundreds of evacuated inside the hospice of entire families who did not have any where to go either that the shelter inside a it'd be health facilities that as we speak just within the past hour, these really military a started a sharply ordering, those evacuating inside the hospital, included the medical staff and everybody else to start and leaving the hospital with the did the destroy the know during get of the hospital but the lock it with a pile of sands and, and rumbles, then only the eastern gate is now open, but there are the times and on the vehicle the station in front of the gate,
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there are a face recognition cameras, high tech technology being deployed that installed at the gates at the eastern good of the hospital in which people are ordered to get through its safety for the evacuation and from past experience, setting up these a phase with mission cameras and high tech equipment is for the mass of risk that is going to happen, people are told to take a route and go all the way to gather review on hospital and rough cities. but the question remain here, is this going to be there? lots to stop is this, the lots of police are going to evacuate to, or are they going to be asked one more time for me to go elsewhere? watch them with the latest for us, from the ground in rough at and southern gaza. thank you, honey. well, let's give you some geographical context. the nasa medical complex is in con eunice . as you can see that just north of rafa. it's the biggest hospital in southern gaza and one of just 5 hospitals in the strip. but it's still functioning even so
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it can on the off a basic 1st aid right now. so to of gauze as hospitals have shut down due to is ready for involvement and a shortage of the most basic medical supplies. well that spring and yet you met to mom, she's the doctors without borders, medical coordination for palestine. she joins us now from occupied east or we spend a few minutes i i understand that you currently have stuff inside and also hospital . what are you hearing from them and how concerned are you for this safety right now? a yes was this is on the one so just watching inside the hospital, the facing, is there a difficult situation now for more than 3 weeks? these are the hospital industries and they also have the scale of and the phrase fall for the coming hours. game it do have any idea. can they leave right now? and if so, where would they go to? what are they being told? we know how to download them, how full under patients. i p stuff. most of them could you go situation? could you go to the conditions and the cause the issue is uh in the to be able to
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provide the i think would care for them. and now knowing this condition in the hospital when you control the geez with the issue of, uh oh, so i mean, it goes back uh the, the situation is really critical for these patients and we are very worried about the future. as we have been reporting things feel like they've changed in the last day or so off to the hospital still being under siege for weeks. can you give us a sense of the dynamics that you are hearing from me? we'll stop. excuse me. i didn't get your question clearly that the the hospital has been surrounded and under sage for weeks. i'm just wondering how things have changed in the last 24 hours or for the last 24 hours. i've been uh, even more steering for everybody because of the, of the, the, the vikings reclose, the wanting to to we by create the refugees and the,
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the district people inside. and the situation is getting worse and worse to inside the, the, the, the, when he goes fast, don't know what to do. and that's, uh, that's really, really a big issue for problem. start with the older, the, me to go stuff inside. we've obviously been hearing about is really slight, defiant in and around that medical facility. how much face do you as an organization have in is really guarantees of safety. uh, actually uh it's, uh, it's a difficult question. the, the, uh, seeing that the message is on not so gives you the uh, itself, but the situation we are, we have seen since the beginning of the war. uh it is quite different, quite to friends and we have seen that she falls fits on a lot of those people. um, most people were since the uh, ive been rated by i swear the falsities so it would be difficult to to, to be really uh to, to me. i mean, we, all,
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we all just concerned about the situation. this is the guarantee uh, basic unit talk history of the situation right now. and also when it comes to supplies, we know a little girl who was 10 years old, died in the last couple of days because the generations had to stop what's happening now. why do we knowing that the distribution for all the patients uh is uh, is really critical the patients uh, in ice use. so depending of the life really, depending on the fuse, the equipment, the medical equipment and the case for for many patients. oh cool. the, the substitute so if he's not able to pick out the patients that what you're not watching the patient country, steve, the medication. so this can lead to a pretty good situation where many people come to your organization, doctors without borders as, as working across the strip. can you give us a sense of the state of all the medical facilities in gauze are right now obviously
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we know very few of them actually still functioning a. this is a, this is a huge cons. now. now the only remaining last is only is the hospital which is over the phone. it is the only one able to, uh to and then these critical patients, uh, the only remaining subsidy teams are partially functioning. so that means that i'm not able to print properly to patients, and this is the case in only the street with 2500000 people are leaving. so if this population is, is totally alone and not able to receive any uh, any channel that the, the, the, you should receive. and then either i use the news already in both on because the only thing in the conditions from olden phones now and, and the situation is just getting worse and worse to be met to the doctors without borders, medical coordination for palestine. thank you so much for joining us on al jazeera, get a mess and we wish you and the rest of your stuff. all the best with you want. meanwhile,
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is really forces have demolished the home of a palestinian activist and occupies to reason that property is in the city one district fucked me up with the i is an activist who is campaigned against legal is really supplements in the occupied westbank road is alan is ready sold his rate is the house and ordered the family john, less than to leave. i'm calling for the challenge was then live on at reporting on the demolition. when is there any forces also forced him as you see that to leave the site? well, that speak to a challenge in occupied the story. some where we the last time we spoke to the boulder so we can see what was hot at work is any of the house still stand the there is still some left. for the last few hours, i'll be watching a man's family height and being tied into twisted reba and revel. you can see the what is going on down behind may that is i think a with
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a jack color on it or i'd say it's probably got about a quarter of the way through. yeah, but the whole time. so you mentioned that the is ready, security policy is very uh, keen to have us fill in these pictures best to go back through his house if the house that you see being ripped apart down there, then they moved us as far as i go down the street, we bought it to find this rooftop. i seem to be told her. i think our presence here for the moment. but yes. so it is mine is he said is a connect to betsy's see and acts as a campaign against exactly the sort of thing. so your thing happened to his house behind the campaigns against the demolitions of houses in this neighborhood. it's exactly what is happening to his house right now. i spoke to him a little bit before coming on that he's to speak to you. we probably will bring you that be a bit later on this afternoon which day and he told me that he thought this was
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politically motivated. that essentially he was being talk said because of his accidents. and now we can speak someone who can put this into quite a bit of perspective because she works to try and campaign against that sort of thing as well. this is a new car and it was organization is right. and she, i told her, i mean, i, me, thanks, joining us here says, what is going on here? why is this house been so as you can see, the demolition taking place behind us right now in obviously, i think it's really important to put it in an overarching policy that is taking place across garzo right now. obviously in the west bank. and now here in east jerusalem under the cover of war, it's a policy that it's driving kind of sending him stronger homes of routing and displacing them. what we've seen is really a targeting of the palestinian private and collective homes in various different forms and in different degrees. and that is what we're seeing here today. i think it's also important to note, and as you noted yourself as that day is finally is,
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is a long time active listening community leader of, of the son of the community mc lawn. and he has been 3 years leading the struggle, an effort to tackle the issue of mass. so the rest of mass demolition within this area, we're talking about around a, over $100.00 homes, over $1500.00 palestinians that are under threat of mass displacements because of the municipality in states and also settler, a set of the activists that are working to essentially transform the space into a biblically steam, archaeological park, so that these are these ready given once for the site, right? that is what is really good. yes. and it's directly being promoted by the roof and municipalities and essentially to be built on the ruins of palestinian homes. and now we're seeing one of them that is taking place today. i think it's also important to note that there has been a 70 percent rise in demolitions across the street from them alone since the start of the war. we're talking about 92 demolitions now. this is 93 of those demolitions
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we're talking about 62 homes, a fellow citizens that had been demolished. so you think the war is having a direct impact on the pace with thing here. i definitely think so. and i definitely believe we believe that is really government is utilizing and exploding this opportunity. it's loading the hostilities to create, hold fast on the ground to embark on acts of collective punishments and publication . and we're seeing that here in east jerusalem. we've also seen a, a severe uptick, an acceleration of settlement plans that had been advanced or even approved in east jerusalem since that time. and the services that palestinians get, instead of actually residential development instead of zoning sense that will allow to the issue into building permits, which then without building permits, it subjects them to a threat of home demolition instead what, what say hits where what's there given in surplus or actually developed and those that's what community it for the city and families actually say that the service is the only services that received or actually home demolition. sorry for something like fuck rate is just most of the time. we're next so many kind of thing and
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families are even either driven to live with the relatives, to find maybe a home that they can rent, but the rental price is a so high in history, some especially a floor that it's almost impossible, right? in addition to that, is that often times the sense of pushed rather forth, the neighborhoods east through some neighborhoods that are outside of the separation barrier. but within the tourism is the policies that are essentially beyond the check point. and so it really depends on the individual family. thank you very much. i mean that what time you come into it from the theater. i mean, as long as you're back to you. thank you so much. worries hollins that on the ground floor as an occupied east tradesman. thankfully at least one is where the soldier has been killed and 8 injured also has the 5 rockets across the lebanese border group targeted troops in the city of the funds. these really ami said it's boned has beloved positions or even like 12 or more that speak to our correspondence anaconda. she's across this forest from baird. then you will sort of
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spend time on that for to tell us a little more about this incident, shall we regard this as an escalation right now? well, definitely a new escalation and the ongoing confrontation between the israeli army and the lebanese armed who has the lot is really army saying that it's military base. the headquarters of the northern command came under a rocket fire and that one is ready, soldier was killed and up to a interested is leaving the attack on has the law. but has the law has still not claimed responsibility, which is quite unusual because the group usually not too long after carrying out a military operation, now suffer this approximately 15 kilometers from the border itself. the 1st time the area has been here since the source of this conflict, but it is unusual, which means what the hezbollah is doing is sending a message to the is really because in recent days is really army has sets up air
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strikes against the group. it has also carried out more targeted killings going after has full of fighters of palestinian officials and not just in the background close to the border, but deeper inside lebanon. so as well as telling as well or, you know, we are able to hit deeper insight as well as well. and it's not just that they use precision guided missiles. so really sending messages of fits harris. but at the same time, this is still very much within the rules of engagement that both sides have been largely following since the start of this conflict, it is still military targets. but is really wor, cabinets is now discussing a response to what it is calling the violence, bombing by hezbollah wells as well decides to ignore the rules of engagement is really media is talking about targeting multiple hezbollah target targets that have not been hit in the past. so no doubt tension continues along this border feel very
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much a contained conflict, but definitely a new escalation. and people are concerned on what the war cabinet is really what's happened at this point to decide to do. they don't go to the with the latest for us from the route. thank. using is also $130.00 days, palestinian john less. and garza having just documented israel for some have paid the highest price for doing their job. the out a 0 correspondence is mine and coming then i was not to i currently in critical condition and hospital. they were injured and is rarely drones drank on tuesday and me a rafa and southern gaza. how does 0 has released the statement following that attack? and scoring this, the latest in a series of deliberate targeting of al jazeera john list and correspondence and palestine. the network stresses that this is intimidation against john,
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left to prevent them from reporting the heinous crimes committed by the occupation army against innocent civilians and gaza out of their renews. it's called on the international community and media freedom groups to take immediate action to protect the journalists and goals. and hold is ralph occupation on a council video or has a managed of a crowd and move in gaza, trying to save a young boy's life that after he and his cousin were shocked by his randy soldiers . although they were spoke to the victims, parents to find out what happened on that day in december like level hospital. this was a mind, smiling, happy lives. the last good memories, these parents have of a son who was 3 and a half years old. as he was in the arms of his 20 year old cousin, how deal a medical student did university when they were gunned?
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the last moments are captured in this video. but there was a 3rd person within that day. can see that yeah, been understand, tina i went to buy some treatment times with her deal and a month and we came on to fire. we hit our neighbors house and stay there for an hour. once the shooting stopped, we left the house. how do you all handed me the bag appointment times and she carried imagine her arms. then we came on to fly again. i managed to run away, but had your shots and killed immediately emerge were still alive. neighbors using the buildings as cover from sniper fire. do what they can the desk being kicked up as the bullets continue to fly the most just people noticed he was still alive and tried to risk. the hell that was stick for him to grab onto play did not respond. who was looking at his cousin and refused to
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leave her alone. he then started moving a reach for the stake. so they shot, i killed him about 2 months since the shooting and the makeshift market. and you say fred, one in northern gaza is busy children, no older than he might walk the streets. there's even has a lot of people don't know what. what makes us worse and more painful for us as the deals parents any mugs, mother is the son folded before our eyes without us being able to say good bye to our children. deals mother was unable to give her one last kiss. the neighbors took their bodies and buried them while the shooting was still ongoing. we couldn't say good bye towards children. harun waltz to the cemetery where they were hastily buried. it used to be the neighborhood football cuz there's no tombstone for them. but he's determined that the names will be known and
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never forgot the mike level, which is 0. the moving on to some of the new years and ballots currents have been counted in indonesia where people have been voting for the next president. more than 204000000 people were eligible to a verse and wednesdays election. defense minister for both of us are we on to is the favors to replace the outgoing president. jekka would either not the moment he does appear to be in the lead. while that's bringing jessica washington now corresponding to in the capital jakarta, just we no problem. i wanted to avoid a run off. what should we make of the results were saying right now? right, so the results we're seeing right now and associates of what we call the quick countenance nation, that's essentially taking a sample of votes from around the country from pulling centers around
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a denisia to attempt to work out some sort of initial results. so what i can say about the quick count is that we, we can generally say that they are quite reliable. what we've seen so far from the, the multiple quick counts is that prep also be until certainly has a commodity lead over on his bus waiting and gun jet for know some of those quick counts results indicate that he has at least 55 to 56 percent of the vote, some of those comments or even hot as as high as 60 percent. so suddenly a commanding leads that he has over his to rivals. we do still have to wait for the official results with that days or even. but at this stage, these doesn't indicate that to both of you until is likely to be the next president of indonesia. jessica washington, that keeping an eye on that count for us in jakarta will be coming back to her as more, more results coming. thanks, jess. let's spring an hour and connie now he's a senior fellow for a southeast asian politics and foreign policy with the international institute for
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strategic studies. he joins us to from the engineers and capital into casa. and pro has last previous elections by lines, lines of fire quote. would he be anywhere near these numbers if, circa what or hadn't supported him? you know, that was really the key factor that made the difference in this election. a lot of indonesians were very attracted to this idea of these 2 former rivals who fought very tough contests against each other in 20142019 coming together on a ticket with jacoby presidents of cody son. keep it on record with me. rock, a joining pro as is running made and that seems to have put per below over the top based on these early quit counts that we're seeing as just as that. so it is the idea then that a vote for him as as a vote for continuity, so to speak. yeah, absolutely. they've given every indication, the running mates that they intend to continue. jacoby is legacy in terms of is key economic policies in particular, funding greater funding,
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more infrastructure projects in indonesia, which have given entities into real sense of increasing wealth in the country, especially big transportation infrastructure projects and also trying to move into and use it into the electric vehicle value chain uh, using its enormous reserves of nickel and cobalt, restricting the export of those reserves to try and get companies to invest in indonesia in india and the value chain got here in indonesia. well, let me ask you to reflect a little bit about jacoby, is that i guess, even despite the economic progress you just mentioned and his popularity, he's also cracked down on civil liberties 70. 2 absolutely, and it's remarkable because when he was elected many people assume that he would be more of a supporter of human rights. he had come up through a democratic system that was created after the fall of the dictators who hard to and now his son is on a ticket with so hard to its former son in law for both of you on to. and so there has been a transformation in jacoby over the last dining and a half years that he's been president. he was an outside or when he came to the
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capital in 2012. i liked it as governor that year and then president 2 years later and many and duties and spelled as though they could really see themselves in chicago. he said he had the face of the village or, and that really appealed to them. but there's been this transformation, he's re, to use the independence of key state institutions like the corruption eradication commission. some also say the independence of the elections commission. this deciding the vote to and that's the best turned many of his former supporters off. well, it also sounds like just how we might have liked quite likes to run for that. and if he'd been allowed to. but as he was saying, his son, javan couldn't be vice president. is that jacoby trying to keep a foot in the door? yes, certainly you know, he has his son in law as may or may dawn and one of the key cities into my truck and his other son chi song is now the chair of a party that we started 5 years ago. that was a big supporter of jacoby. there's some speculation that to call you will take over that party after he leaves the presidency. so a few years ago,
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many indonesians assume that after jacoby was president, he would leave jakarta, you would sort of retire and live a quiet life. but he seems to want to keep a hand in indonesia, and he may feel as though that's the only real way to protect his family that he has to have some hold on power in order to protect these family and his legacy. i wanted to ask you about something you alluded to earlier about or has a bit of a check and pause. he's been accused of multiple human rights abuses, abductions, torture. he commanded special forces in east timor. and papa, as you said, his father in law was the dictator as a hotter, he used a lot of identity politics. and if i was trying to get elected, it's quite the choice for, for a diverse country like indonesia. what are you expecting from him and office? but this is one of the really remarkable things about this campaign. in 20142019, he really ran on his reputation as a tough former general. he said he would have a very firm hand on governance. many feared that he would reduce abuse civil
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liberties even further and much more so than you co. he would. but this campaign he's run as what his supporters describe as a cuddly grandfather. and the pain is used cartoons, have him generated with a i that make him look like a much younger and more sympathetic figure that also much more mobile figure than, than he is in real life. and so we're not really sure which jacoby will show up once he enter his office. will it be that tough, warmer general, or that doesn't have a lot of patients for disagreement? where will it be this much more mild figure that he's presenting himself as being over the last several months of this campaign? hard to tell also because of our is unpredictable, right? if i recall one point when someone else got the jump that he wanted, the head of the army, he armed himself and then drove to the palace with truckloads of soldiers. that's right. in 1998 he stands accused of having attempted occluded tom. shortly after his uh father in law, so hard to step down. he denies that um, some people who were there and say that he had to be disarmed before entering the
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palace. he denies that as well. so there's some disputes over the history here, but he certainly does have a temper. he's known for that. he would say he's passionate in defense of what he cares about is, you know, a passion in defense of indonesia has interest. but from day to day, it's sometimes difficult to know which for bow a will show up, whether it will be this actually quite cosmopolitan figure. probably the most cosmopolitan presidents in indonesia will have had someone who was raised primarily in europe speaks fluent english. or this much tougher general, who came up through the indonesian military during this or 2 years? well, we'll certainly be watching this all very nicely. indeed, our and connie of the, from the, in the international institute for strategic studies are always great to get your thoughts and expertise with us one of 0 thanks for joining so that you all still have here on out how this thing is and they don't give hide westbank, tell out a 0, not living under that special attacks fight. is there any exceptions and aiming
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high, the dive is risking it all to wind goals at the was a caustic temperance and that's coming up shortly. and support for some of the this is the 1st one they saw that we see 3 of the victims themselves. and i saw there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame 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. the latest news as it breaks, they have actually came to the civilian medical facility in what seems to be a target to assess the nation with detailed coverage. this is not the only school
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that has been targeted schools in the cause of ship are not only schools, there shelters and graveyards, and phyllis journalism allegations of georgia has increased steering as wells. will in garza from be things to withholding medication. the challenges here with the, the fucking matcher watching out of there on time the stones via the hey here in the home that's remind you of our top story is rarely snipers has killed. 3 people
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sheltering inside southern gauze, this biggest medical center. the army has ordered the evaluation of knoxville hospital and then shop at anyone trying to leave 500 patients and medical stuff i believed to be in science. is there any forces of demolished the home of the palestinian activist and occupied is true? some property is in the city one district fuck hurry up with the on the campaign against enable. is there any settlements in the west? at least one is randy. soldier has been killed and several others injured off. the rockets were fired by husband on across the lebanese for that the group has been targeting is way the trips in the city of some of these really on the set it fund has the positions as well is rarely set to violence on palestinians living in the occupied westbank has been escalating ever since this war run, garza began, and even though a tax on palestinians had been happening for decades, then now spoken international condemnation and legal action front is the latest
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country off to the united states and united kingdom to sanction such those who commit acts of violence against palestinians in the occupied westbank, at least 527 violence 2nd attacks of undocumented. now since october, the 7th often is rarely soldiers are also present. protecting the senses, sometimes even joining in charles profit reports now from the village of model, jots natural jericho in the occupied bestbuy had if the ice guards, he's heard the goat. so he's families, main source of income, and he's worried these really settlers will come back and take them away. you had lives in this policy and even better when community, which has been here for 50 years. its surrounded by illegal and expanding use ready settlements, began appearing in the 1980s. he says the settlers recently forced him to pay a fine of 850000 shekels about $40000.00 because they said his
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goats, it's straight onto the land land. that according to international law, is not. this is as a bonus, it was about 7 30 in the morning. i took my sheep degrades the nearby area that i always go to when i suddenly settlers with protection of israeli soldiers attacked us and confiscated the animals. they threatened us and said, either we paid or they would take the sheep away. since the 7th of october, settlers are trying to kick us out more than ever before. we go to speak to the settlement counsel. we are not allowed in an officer repeated phone calls, a told to email the councils lawyer at detailing the case the better one of the occupied westbank have lived here for centuries. members of one community tell us some of the attacks in stock saft, being led by this man is all sub lives in the legal,
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secular outposts close by all the pulses as in his cause. we woke, accompanied by his rate of human rights activists to what we are told is another settler, with god's, i mean is the better we living in this area, has either that goats killed or in some instances their entire herds confiscated. we come down to speak to him, and he's writing the settler who has a herd of goats in the valley. behind me, many of the sensors on the beto intellus, the many of them have either the implicit or the actual practical support of the is really all me in this area. the young on, on set to looks nervous and refuses to answer all questions about. so home, what uses from inside these call, which is pump from a nearby hill? oh, excuse me. a few minutes later he knows us as we try to fly came down slowly,
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slowly the closing on them and the air for the sound. the few familiar already left, so it's quiet terror, but it's being fair. the settlement councils lie replied to i. e mail said you had broken the law by allowing his goats to stray, bought. there was no mention of the fact the animals had roamed on to land occupied illegally by israel, according to international cha. stuff of houses here, a motto, shot in need of the park, west bank. the violence between the army and m. 23 fighters has escalation, and the eastern powers of democratic republic of congo battles have been taking place around the town. a socket. that's neither a wondering border. more than a 120 groups operate in that area and they've been competing for land and not for
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his offices. the government accuses neighboring lawanda of backing them. 23 charges that kick audi has denied him. all thousands of civilians have been killed in the fighting between the colonies on the, on those on groups. millions more have been displaced through in peacekeeping mission has been stationed in eastern d. c for moving a decade. but it's do so withdrawal by the end of the year after criticisms failing to protect people that against attacks by arms groups. well, let's feet tall, correspondent, knocking when he's across this forest from nairobi knocking you spent a huge amount of time reporting for us and keep it this has been a long running conflict. multiple actors involved. can you break it down for us? right now they are and $23.00 a group, which is why the understood to be a proxy of neighboring rolando. everyone does the noise. it is close to the city of guy by the took the, the town and saw okay. but we understand it's been pushed back from the town of saki, just last night,
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by full seats from the southern african development community. that includes soldiers from south africa and the law. we have tons of media who is supporting the congolese government. his own army has struggle to fail to contain the advances overland them back 1023 and. and it's like to speak the ration of this conflict in the last 2. yeah. so those are the main players involved at the moment. how real right now is the threats as in 23 flights as making it to go to 24 hours ago, a little guy that was a real possibility. uh, there was an east african force phone peacekeepers who arrived in east in colorado just over a year ago. they failed to stuff in 20 threes of bonds. they didn't engage with them, but they did pay to suppose the conflict in some places to some extent. but the
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monday wasn't renewed, called the lease president felix to security, set them high and that was the end of last year. and now since president to security was announced that we know of a much disputed in k o to collections. at the very end of last year and in december we seem to push by and $23.00. and again, sions and reports. once again of, of the ministry support from the one that we drew on this previously denied. and that took us up till yesterday and $23.00, so it's out of so okay, but have a nice we understand that the southern african forces was the communist government had invited more recently actually engaged on the ground for the 1st time since that deployment of pushed and 23, back and taking control of the city. if we understand that the southern african forces have been engaging, not just with the tennessee, but then yesterday on when so on tuesday, for the 1st time using infantry as well to, to attack the,
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the grades. so welcome to be k of the peacekeepers that you're talking about. our regional peacekeepers from southern i forget there's obviously been a huge amount of anger directed at the united nations and fed peacekeepers in that region. where is the u. n. and this right now, who is these people who've been there for 25 years? it'd be widely criticized over that period for not doing enough sitting in that basis when conflict. so a math rates, the master because of civilians of effect, of being conducted outside as part of that. and so possibly down to the strength of the mandates uh of the you and this will say down to the political well, that's the truth contributing countries. now, one of its most effective moments, the peace keeping force was just over 10 years ago when the time, 70 threes, previous uh, uprising i've been on that occasion the strings and monday was carried out by once
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again, troops from south africa and tons it in. he continued to contributed forces to make up a special intervention brigade, which stuck time successfully at $1023.00, all the way back to the board that we've run the, along with a substantial international support. the time for condos and forces that was a possibly seen as one of the highlights of the u. n's advocacy in congo, and helping congress take control of its own board as the president is the caddy. as said, the 4 and the d. u. n. force must leave and it's due to scroll down until routes by the end of this year. he seems now to be belie, moving to help from allies from southern africa to try and take control of those tv proven noncom web. the covering that for us from nairobi and kenya, thank you so much malcolm. well, we can now speak to along with connie. he's in government in eastern d. c for us
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a lot. i understand some of the images from the fighting of being transferred to where you are in government. took us through the situation now. well this additional needs little bit calling the right now because the, the armies go finding that today our portfolio in the city of 2nd and also the monday which we did and for, for the subject policies, as, as described by the committee with the money to, to push back the m 22 levels out of the town. but this rebel, they steal the picking of the vantage because the opposition on the right to now they are on the mountain on a seat on doing that. the tone of sockets and also we're getting report from go from people white on to do that. they have been a scene of looting industry to union during the tone of sockets. what during the
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fighting, the cool soldiers were not at all. and then there is many people fighting it out, the local armed needs and also decided to get all of them. yeah. being a single polluting a day. i was of the population those. but i've seen some of them still on. they don't often know because they've been called a little bit between to file this. so you do have such a this down of socket has been on a very big bombardment for there is that a weeks and the right to not with this fight to the police are now being in a very difficult to suggest one and many of them i say they don't believe that they kind of go back in one week and there was a blog for example to, to, to, to believe that down more than 3 times. and now we have student, we have been just talking to some of the, loomed old here with their families with their children. they are coming back in a coma and they don't expect to go very soon. and right now they enter the street still using the opportunity on the mountain ended the r c. i mean, as well is using the same opportunity and or this is causing more stress to the
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population in the, in the area because they don't believe where the district this one will be a call to be the following days. because talk, it is not or mostly like if the head, the quote to all the fighting. i guess them 23, which i, which is right now or doing the mountain. they don't do city around were connie, the reporting for us from the ground in going on eastern d o. c. thank you a lot. the ukraine says it's sunk and now the russian worship of the coast of crimea, and the black sea, naomi says the vessel was in ukraine's territorial waters. at the time of this attack is the latest and a series of ukrainian drug and strikes on the rushes, navy, 2 of pocket stones, major political parties, say they will form a coalition government after last week's inconclusive election. the pockets don't look lead and the pockets on people's parties say they forced. and the lines independent candidates affiliated with jailed former prime minister and one con, spotty, one, the most states, but not enough to form a majority in parliament con. hasn't to use the other policies of rubbing the
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people's mandate. well, that speech come out high that he joins me now. life from his mom about come out. what happens now of the way, what happens now is that the once the notification and issued from the election commission are focused on confirming all the vending candidates, the parliament is likely to meet within the next 2 weeks. that the rates and the time by which parliament showed me, and then it will elect a leader of the house. in this particular case, the nomination, as for mister shut box, should leave. now, why should he have brother? is party of cards now why should these bar did say that he really continued to play a political role even though he will not take the prime minister shape for the 4th time. edwards expected. on the other hand, the bucket sunset he again saw has taken its contents to the card. they said that
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the election was the day that the ad, the 2 thirds majority that were necessary. the magic number for any political party to even a simple majority would be 134 volts out of 266. so the focus on that you can solve it using non con, spar date is likely to fall in the government and that type of book than pop province, where they have reputable. however, it appeared now that the shut box jedi really be the next prime minister. because of this new coordination that has come about, but it should be understood that this is more or less the same cory mission that i'll send him, ron han back in 2022. when that said that he had failed to deliver on the economic promises. and so still a few more days to read before we get to know as to when parliament written me come on ohio, with the licensed for a step from the pocket starting capital. and from about thanks. cool. a hole in the,
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in one place, hasanti a gas at farm is trying to march on new delhi. they're demanding stable prices for their pleasures. of the negotiations with the government failed from the say that the mon, for a guaranteed minimum price for the crops has not been had, fearing on rest police or vans large gatherings. and as you see, put up roadblocks on routes leading to the capital. still ahead here on out as you action from the champions league is around, the grid is take a big step towards the course of finals that's coming up shortly with some of the . the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination into by the
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plug back. it is time for support in houston. oh, thank you very much and the size it will pep. guardiola described as mattress. the city plays as perfect off the winning the 1st leg of the law. 16 champions deep tide defending champions to beat the se. copenhagen, 31 into a ma, kevin, to brian at school, the opening goal and help set top of the other 2 for but not the silver and seal folding. time leg and mattress. it is on march 6th. since you're looking to become the 1st back to that windows of the champions league since we all met with the back in 20172018 as well. or also when is in that aspect away to our b live stick in germany, but having diaz, it's called the only goal and the one they'll victory. matilda was starting in place of the injured that she was telling them. it puts rail on track to reach the quarter finals for the 12th time in the last 14 seasons. waiting us open tennis champion, cocoa golf,
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has suffered the self defeat and the 2nd round of the cuts are open. well, number 3 was knocked out a by category. not sonya full of us. 19 year old american blue, a full loved lead and the 2nd set and was beaten $6.00 to $6.00 full city of cove. i will face qualified daniel collins and do so. as long as he is always gilbert is also out of the world. and number 6 was funded by alicia during co of ukraine in straight sets. the when was the surgery, foils assess over 10 opponents since the 29th. not some spectacular pictures just down the road from the tennis and cutoff, which is also hosting the world aquatics championships. the high diving has taken place at the old jo help port. it's a 27 meter board for the men and 20 meters for the women. australia. is that a i 9 that if land has one her full well title to go with her 7 red bull keeps diving championships? well,
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many of the assets competing out the world aquatics that have come through the united states a college system. alda 0 is practical. hannah has been to one college where the program reflects the country's history of segregation rather than sporting excellence. this is how howard university in washington dc host meets with the officials where the air plugs and the d. j plays on 2 pact stands. this is the only historically black college in united states with the swimming and diving team. the reason the countries long history of racism and segregation, you have slavery actually occurring in the united states. and slave masters are keeping their slaves from learning to swim because they're afraid they might escape . it continued, well, after slavery ended pools were segregated. and then 1964, when a group of white and black swimmers jumped into a motel pool and st. augustine,
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florida. the manager responded by for an asset into the pool. the images will begin to spread out ridge throughout the country. 9064 civil rights act was passed just a couple of weeks after this incident down in saint augustine. and lyndon baines, johnson was able to to, to basically harness the outrage accordingly. usa foundation in children which is why the team just so much outreach in the community. we spent as a representation and we're hoping that, you know, those will be inspired to number one, learn how to swim as a life skills. and then also for see what this aquatic space can provide for their their goal put in countless hours of work, professor form and when, and that is what they did within the mens ne conference championship title. in 2023
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. they became the 1st all black swim team on the cover of sports illustrated all slowly changing this floor and dancing their way into the history books. patty, calling al jazeera washington to dandy and jason tatum inspired the boston celtics to the 5th. when in a row, he scored for 2 on points against the brooklyn, that's in your kind of the laptop at fulton, we bounce south is winning this 118 points. a 110 boston are the best performing team across the flows, the east and west conferences. so i have launch the call for the new formula one season. the s s a 24 will be driven by show on the left and the call of science. this is a science is lost here with so i before being replaced by 7 time champion, louis hamilton would drive a has one of the f. one title would fill out a since jimmy lice one in 2007 was sticking with the red. same tiger woods has launches new brand off the ending 27 years with market. it's called the sun,
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they read low referencing. and besides the, he always was read on the final day of the tournaments. the logo is a tiger made of 15 stripes to mock. he's 15 major titles, but it's valentine's day. and you may remember this famous sporting a couple of british fig escapes is jane toville and christopher dean. they pretend to sorry will, in bosnia on the 40th anniversary of the famous gold medal performance. back in 1984 they best to valero. and with the 1st case in 0 to see the past 66 from all judges. and that's it for me in the says you thanks so much so long. happy valentine's staff present as a pull that set for me and started you'd pay for this news out from madison. we'll have much more a few and just to miners and i will see you off to that. do stay with us here on out just here. the
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this magical facility in the mind, incidents coughing so hard to them is a single room, but provide health care for dozens of people every day. and it's run entirely by volunteers. for dance health sector is needed destroyed after 9 months of conflict between the army and the parent minutes for your rapid support forces. d u. n says 70 percent of hospitals around the country aren't functioning. i study business administration but came here because most medics have left the capital. i take care of distributing the medicines. we have 570 patients who come to get medication for chronic illnesses. minor emergency operations are sometimes performed here as well . and the center also receives patients with gunshot wounds, or shrapnel from an artillery strike, serving as a lifeline to many inver fixing volunteers say they'll continue to do what they can
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to help those left to believable by the conflict mazda some big a survivor of the united states vittoria's, guantanamo and background detention center. civic, so cold war on terror. now, human rights activist campaign for the release of the last i've gone have been one time and will be retraces steps. revisit cuz that's it. that's by the echoes of background with this documentary on the jersey to settle tact upfront takes on the big issue. that is a context to what is happening now. it to the question about 5 unflinching questions, rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another cleansing has taken place. augusta nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leaves us out with that as well as permissions allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of these fires,
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demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0. the scores or palestinians manage to leave southern gauze as largest medical facility officer coming under is really sniper fire. hundreds remain chopped in nasir host. the, i'm about to send a business onto 0 live from dell also coming up garza before and often new footage shows the transformation of the region of a rough ox fiber and home towards the.
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