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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  February 16, 2024 10:00pm-11:01pm AST

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on the walls, this has been going on for a number of our figures. how to do the whole story to an international perspective, to try to explain to global audience how is this to impact the lives. this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good the bringing the news to the world from here the, [000:00:00;00] the front of and this has been use our on line from doha coming up in the next 16 minutes desperate palestinians target trucks phone with a the, the crossing as the as why the blockade of h officers causing simon like conditions and gaza. as well as violent incursion into loss of hospital courses. the depths of at least 5 patients. a $112.00
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palestinians will be killed in gaza and the cost a has to be a temporary cease fire us president joe biden issues his strongest statement. get on as well as boy on dawson and russia says officer shanita, a next scene of only his starting president is widespread shots and condemnation of the depth of flooding, intrusions most prominent, crushing the beginning, the southern dogs where they had been scenes of desperation, palestinians facing the salvation rushed to trucks that were entering through the rough with crossing, carrying food as well controls a movement of goods into this trip and has prevented adequate food medicine supplies from entering some substantial of war. the cities of the hot and con eunice are under non stop as rarely bombardment,
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those attacks of code at least 28 palestinian since friday morning. all than 100 has been killed across all of gauze and the past day. and also hospital a 5th patient has died and the intensive cage unit off is ready for the storm. the facility causing power and oxygen supplies. the hospital has been children, at least 10000 displays. people that were forced to flee a mid heavy tank and machine gun file locked in the he's a booth. lima is the head of surgery at most of hospital. he says critically and patients i'm barely hanging onto life. and what does that if he does indeed, then the situation is more than die on model. it is not the best of these are unit for patients. all does have a storm at the hospital of the facility is made up of 3 main buildings. the surgery of a citrix and internal medicine and do some of these ladies told us um, now inside the office to fix and pediatrics building block. and so they have
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rounded up civilians taking cell phone inside the hospital in one building and the entire medical stuff in the intent. and with the same building, we were forced to transfer an old patients and the one digit to the hospital's own building. now when the electric power has been cut off from the entire medical company, many patients in the intensive care units and you know, those on oxygen supply and those on dialysis are left fighting for the life. since 5 o'clock g m t. we stand helpless, unable to provide any form of medical assistance to the patient inside the hospital, or the victims flooding into the facility every single minute and smoke. so as that is all 3 patients and the intensive care unit loss of their lives. in addition to a 4 female pneumonia patient with other problems, he died you to the lack of oxygen supply and also them for the to pregnant plate is had to give birth to their babies on the floor. well, i mean, total absence of electricity, even water and food,
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but to me so we have 3. it says the in kept in kill bait as you have. yeah. now on the grave danger. and what adds insult to injury is that mothers and you are born babies together with the patients and victims are the valid by fee as a whole, new $1.00 with the remaining patients and one did inside of the hospitality. and now the bad thing for the life, many of them are in critical condition, and none of them has received any medication. they are more threatened by eminent dep. that's bringing our correspondence out a couple of them. he's joining us live from the office today in southern gaza and thought of that incidents that we mentioned stopping people rushing towards a trucks near the border with egypt. just once again highlighting how desperate people are that what happened as well, those people. in fact, elizabeth are hungry, desperate being displaced, multiply,
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and have been living under through rough it conditions since the beginning of this conflict in the ground. and that's absolutely is a part of the ongoing decides of the ministry campaigns that had been the lowest against palestinians where those people are suffering from an acute food in security. and how do we have to reporting about this for long weeks right now. but the situation on the ground getting much more value, especially in the another part of the kansas trip being today. you talking to a number of residents that and one of them had told us that the parents are coming out for looking for breakfast, for the family members and be sometimes go for without food for day use as they have been sitting. there are children that there isn't that there is nothing to eat here in the north as people are starting to eat the grass along side with animal feeds just to afford for their children and the means of living in order to cope with the situation on the ground the it's also the ongoing restrictions that has been, has been imposing on the deliver it into cons. that which is one of the main fact
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says why there is a great risk of finding here in the territory. and also the a very slew aid because i'm state that related to a deliveries into the gaza strip. specifically that the amount of humanitarian supplies being delivered are very limited. and especially that we have in the best scenarios between 70 up to 100 humanitarian trucks being allowed to get into cars on that race, over humanitarian assistance. would it be really enough to match the demands of more than 2300000 palestinians were house of them are right now being trucks into russell and the situation also desperate and also hospital topic with a 5th patient has died as a result of the as well, the siege of the hospital, what is the situation there? that insect happens with every single time that to these very minute tree full is storms, medical facilities in the north, in the central galls of city and right now in the summer,
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at pont. as the is very forces had stormed the largest operating medical facility in the southern part of the gaza strip. and we've been seeing how the is very forces briefly. and people from the hospital as they are also had force medical teams to get out from this medical for search and keeping a very limited number of less has to take care of hundreds of patients far. so inside this medical facility, i'm in the very harsh conditions. the are experiencing that are represented in the full bella out. so just the alongside that oxygen is running out from death medical facility where 6 palestinians, it patients have been had died because of the lack of hawks again as well. but also there are 2 or 3 children. a newborn baby are completely in the 2 pages waiting for the medical card that will be very difficult within the coming days, an hours due to the possibility of you run out from this hospital within the next 24 hours. and this is what absolutely. the majority of international organizations
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for voiding regarding specifically that hundreds of lives of patients will be on the rates on the edge of collapse if this hospital did not be afforded its basic necessities product. thank you very much for that. that is, product of a was in with the situation in a ha, lived for us from the you as president joe biden has told his rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that they must be a temporary cease fire and gaza. the 1st of all, i've had extensive conversations with the prime minister of israel over the last 7 days, almost an hour each. and i've made the case, i feel very strongly about that there has to be a, a temporary cease fire to get the prisoners out to get to hostages out. and that is underway. i'm still hopeful that crack can be done. and in the meantime,
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i don't anticipate i'm hoping that at the israel is, will not make a mass of land and vision. in the meantime. that's bringing our white house correspondent company. how could she's joining us live from washington dc. so it must be a safe spot and hope they won't be a ground innovation. what's the context of these comments? kimberly well, it comes in the context of the us president and the fact that he has and who's biting the administration team been working very carefully. and shuttle diplomacy, if you will, back and forth with the categories as well as the intel chiefs of the united states and egypt in order to try and work on a deal to see the release of captives, captives is really capt is being held behind loss and in exchange of prisoners swap
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of palestinians be held in as really jails. now, what we know is that as of tuesday, excuse me, and talks to try and work out that deal seem to break down. but what we know is that the framework of the deal itself seems to be in place, and that is why the us president has been working the phone's personally with his counterpart, these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we're told from the president himself and your daily basis, having phone calls for that have lasted roughly 60 minutes at a time in order to try and get this deal across the finish line. so barrier here, the president talking about how he believes that this is something that could be imminent. but what the us as hoping for what they said repeatedly is that this is a a cease fire that needs to happen in terms of israel's foreign gaza. that could last into the more than a month, 6 weeks, in fact, versus the week long that we saw in november, so that there can be
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a building of infrastructure so that humanitarian aid can get in, as there is a versioning humanitarian crisis. and very quickly, in terms of the context of the latter part of the president's comments there, what he is talking about is, of course, the other part of that humanitarian crisis, the concentration of displace palestinians along the border of egypt and gaza in rafa where there is is the ongoing threat of an intensive is really military campaign. the us president once again cautioning against that and telling the is really prime minister that they should not proceed without a plan in place to protect civilians. all right, company invited and spoke about how he's been having these very long conversations with death in yellow to achieve all of this. but if that is ready, prime minister listening is unlikely. and there are a number of reasons why these 2 men don't like each other. and they haven't liked
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each other for decades. that's how long they've known each other. and they politically are on polar opposites of the spectrum. the us president is on the left of the political spectrum and the uh, is really prime minister is on the right. and so this was evidenced when it'd be, is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu came into office. the u. s. president made a deliberate point of not phoning him right away, something that is customary to congratulate him. he delayed that called by a month of further what we know is that the is really prime minister, has not listened to joe by then, or members of his ministration. when it comes to the way he's conducted his military campaign. it has not been surgical, as the u. s. has requested repeatedly, resulting in her risk casualties in excess of 28000 palestinians, dead mostly women and children. of course,
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the humanitarian crisis as well. the united states has urged for israel as of a month ago to allow for the shipment of a large shipment of american flower to come through the ford of as fraud. and as of today, we know that still has not taken place. so in other words, is the, is really prime minister listening. well, so far he has an evidence that and the biggest, one of all, when the us president has said that post this conflict in order to resolve all of this for the long term, there needs to be a 2 state solution that has been flatly rejected. so the saying that that threatens israel's existence. so saying that there can only be one state madison state of israel, something that the united states will not tolerate comedy. thank you very much for that. and that is our white house correspondent, company how could live in washington dc. this is where the police say a gun one has coach 2 people and, and just others at a crowded bus stop. the government was killed off the opening find the city of caveats, malachi,
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at least 4 others injured and taken to hospital. i'm following that, shooting is ready for. it was carried out rates and the occupied westbank. they still in the house of the person accused of the shooting in she wants that refugee . can this go to home, the son who it's just joining us live from occupied east jerusalem on the 1st incident of its kind home though? what do we know about this latest incident on demand behind it? well the shooting, taking place in southern israel at a bus stop. the gunman opening fire from his car at this bus stop. 2 people were killed, authorities identifying one of them as a 23 year old man from and the legal settlement. the 2nd one has not yet been identified, but both of them to come to their injuries in the hospital for other people are wounded. 2 of them seriously. and 2 of them moderately, according to a sowards. the national security minister is more ben beer headed down to the scene
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earlier on friday for an assessment with the is really police and medical. will socrates then? these really prime minister's office released a statement at 1st slowly offering condolences to the families of those who had been killed and wounded in the attack. and additionally saying that israel is fighting this war, not just in balance up and anywhere there isn't any sort of threat that we can quote, a total victory. these rarely authorities have raised the level of security alertness to its maximum capacity. following pride is attack or item that we're seeing them is riley is respond to this as they usually do. the best right be is really military rating, the salt, the refugee camp shortly after the attack took place since the alleged assailant was from the shore of thoughts camp. these really military going in there in large
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numbers and attacking palestinians. several palestinians have been wounded. one of which in the head after he was shot by a rubber bullets a standing injuries to his skull and faces several dozen other palestinians reported were affordably suffocated by tear gas at the occupation forces through to clear the way. now we're just getting word that to a family member of the 40 year old legs to sell and has been arrested at the sharp, alt refugee camp. the is really, authorities often carry out these kinds of policies where they go in to the place where the alleged attacker is from the rest of their family members, they arrest their friends, they arrest their neighbors all to bring them in for interrogation, to see what they knew if they were involved in any way and then they go and map out the home for demolition. palestinians will tell you. this is a form of collective punishment that they feel every single day because of life under this brutal military occupation rights groups will also tell you the same thing,
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but palestinians across the occupied territories are subject subjected to this kind of behavior from these really military. whenever israel accuses someone of carrying out a task like this, so that rate we understand is now over a but there are several people who have been arrested by these really military on the home to thank you very much for that. that is home. the son who is joining us live from occupied east jerusalem of the latest blaming rushes president for the death of opposition lead to an accidental volume in prison. reading infusions, most prominent critic was 47 years old guns that has maximum security prison and the optical agents that he felt on while after taking a walk and became unconscious for the monks. looks back at his life
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once seen as president hooton's face. this threat selection of, i'll meet with a lawyer who became a local. 7 investigating a lead struction state corruption, use social media to amplify. his findings used to english and one support from young russians who don't you have a 9 to 10, empower in 2013. he ran to be met or must go before the election. he was arrested no for the last time and accused of fraud. his sizable st purchased, soon transformed into a campaign against corruption and censorship, with a presidential run planned in 2016. said, i'm not saying this deal is that there is just one goal. the goal is to make russia a normal rich country where citizens profit in some way from the richness of their country. that's why we are fighting this regime hits for conviction and did his candidacy. and while his party boy called to the election,
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police rated properties of several supporters. then in 2020, he felt dangerously ill on a flight. as a german team evacuated in for treatment. the nerve agent, no big job developed by russia's military, was deemed responsible. damage is tisha alexi. nobody is up to. so it's clear that alexi and a valid me is the victim of a crime. you were supposed to be silenced as an i, together with the entire german government condemned us and the strongest possible turn of russia's government denied it poisoned him, and he slowly recovered both absolutely need more than that. it wasn't painful at all, but the overwhelming feeling is i'm going to die. it was quite hard to explain because he don't experience it in everyday life. thank god. for things you know, the 2021. no valley or ton to russia. his arrest prompted nationwide protests demanding his release. a court decided his absence abroad had violated pro. the
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stats of the prison spelt that's being repeatedly extended inside his health was and then to demand bet adult as he launched a week from hunger strike. from his cell. he called brushes ukraine invasion, a stupid war based on lies. prison clearly affected his health and his team said he'd lost a lot of weight, alexi, nevada, only survive by his wife julia and the 2 children. and will, later, the munich security conference have condemned alexis of all these death. they say russia and letting me food and i to blame powerful such as more of the use of alexi and around his desk. quickly overtook the agenda on the 1st morning of the munich security conference. the united states leading the condemnation of russia is confirmed. this would be a further sign of pollutants, brutality. whatever story. they tell,
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let us be clear. russia is responsible. ukraine's president was more definitive still in a pushing blame tribute. maybe a little bit the point, you know, obviously he was skills. i do too much thousands of others to have been told him in his porch it because of this one person you put in doesn't care who dies it. you know, as long as he retains, as they should have with you. and that is why he must not keep other things alongside him. the german chancellor reflected on the phone, these courage returning to russia from gemini in 2021. we're finding out that these he has probably now paid for these coverage with his life. but we know now when the video know ready exactly what kind of numbers here this exist. sentiments spec code by britain, this argument, mr. perkins, russia prison. jim trumped up charges against him. poison jim sent him to a uptick. people call him and now he's tragic. he thought we should have home put in the comfortable for this. and if there was a common theme of the western powers,
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it was sitting around these death provides evidence of the need to stand up to russia. the world has lost a freedom fighter in alex said nobody, we will all know his name and in his name we will stand up for democracy and for all bones. this is already a conference taking place and the shadow of doubts about the cost of the war and ukraine. i'm the simplicity of the nato alliance with the prospect of a possible 2nd from presidency, as well as shock and grief, and action of at least death has also prompted for now at least a unified response. how are you? suppose it out, you 0. this goes to daniel hawkins, who is joining us live from moscow. the latest reactions ban. so we'll have a question that's all she's saying about in a while, new stuff and the international reaction to it. daniel will certainly a very different narrative coming from russian all subtleties today in the wake of the valleys report to death, the crumbling as books and the 2 pass golf labeling,
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the west and reaction and allegations of states involvement in the valleys. beth was hysterical, unacceptable, and there was some photo of a foreign ministry saying that the criticism leveled up. the russian government fundamentally is death from western causes. so quickly, all these reports is very telling indeed the russian politicians saying that the criminal could have no possible motive. uh no possible benefits in the valley dying, seeing as he was convicted of course and incarcerated for so many years. and that is quite a contrast, of course, to the comments we've heard from a position, media activists and about the support. those who have labeled disadvantages, no, nothing short, all of a state sanctioned killing. meanwhile, we all get reports from some russian media. all people being detained in multiple cities across russia. they've gone to us, they've gone to like flowers, to pay tribute to the valley at memorials that some monuments,
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$2.00 victims of political impressions, those images happen. so it can, i, thing on social media, russian officials have, in the meantime, cold for an official investigation to confirm that a team has been sent to the quarterly in russia's fall and also established the facts of what's happened, conduct an autopsy and upset that's any spec. connection until then is essentially a fake news and should not be happening. so they're very different and narrow to a very different picture, certainly being painted by the crumbling and bias politicians and russia here today, following those events. all right, daniel, thank you very much for that. daniel hopkins live in moscow because i did as a visiting professor at princeton university and also of all the clemons man, and he's joining us live from new york. thank you very much for your time. firstly, launch is made of alexi. novalis opposition to president susan. but there was more to him, wasn't them? how do you think that he will be remembered?
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hello. this is a very good question because uh, it's working for many people today for this many russians are completely car broke and devastated. and like last there any hope of the future. but it's important that at the bottom, it has always been a strong supporter of the russian democracy. and she was one of the few ideally, impression politics. she has always been the person who's strongly believed that russia is not due to being the buyer, the trust. she's just a normal country that, that is capable to become a real democracy. and that's very important the legacy she and that, that is going to leave him. so i think that he could be much more dangerous for 4 or 4 further and put in what keeps that because he's going to be the more than just in march. or she's going to be that the super hero for the next generations to come
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and put in the going to be remember as a biller who killed the, the most. this and the politician in the, in contemporary russian history. i think it's important because in russian history we don't have a lot of super heroes who wanted brush it to pick him up per se. and uh, yeah, yeah it's, it's the ritual founding father of teacher rush. it's interesting that you say that i'm in your even cooling him as soon as a hero, but the volley wasn't without his critics, and i'm not talking about the russian government take, for instance, has very po, nationalist paused. he was kicked out of the local rushes, oldest, liberal democratic party, you know? no one of the nationalist views participation in the russian march and annual value of no thousands of he was on the far right nationalist, monica white supremacist, a few of the international organizations like amnesty international laven labeling, have a prisoner of conscience, but then we send them that because of his anti immigrants here. all right, i'm sorry. that's all wrong. i'm sorry. that's all wrong. that's a that's,
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that's oh, good, terribly wrong similes was not a nationalist. i knew can personally. a lot of people who know us in personally do not considered to rush nation to the russian nationalist. yeah. even more he was and he says never could be both far. right. the nation was that's totally wrong. she was so he never took part control nations in this room marches in the early 2, thousands. i mean that's very well documented. he was kicked out, you know, in early 2000, early, 2, thousands by the last he was, the media was participating in the communist shows on russian television. but now he's the leader of democratic the freight politics us and shouldn't be, can change. or for the case, for the case, it looks in the valley, it's what, perhaps you support the russians and what was it gave you in recent years, he expressed his support to the training, for example, in the brand independence. okay. i guess proven by his life the yeah, he was not a nation of yes. clearly,
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everyone can change including politicians. i'm just pointing out to things that novalis critics have said in the past about him. what do you think his death will mean for the russian opposition? for the opposition in russia, and for persons will i think the most important thing here happened last november when the valley unveils to try to g about the next presidential election. that is going to happen in the months. the dresser uh definitely is going to be a shameful little action here is going to be for us and electoral fraud. but normally um, appealing to rushing voters and cold to vote for anyone except for president bonus. so any, any book that who is going to, um, to participate in the, in those selections could be the legitimate,
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the kind of candidates for opponents of the boot. and then i think that this strategy could pose a threat to put it as legitimacy. because yes, obviously all in this, in politicians a bad are from running only 3 buffets um, or dissipating but, but it could be um, a showcase. uh, how rushes really do not support, but it would. and so given the climate that you were describing in russia why the deluxe in of, on the return to the country off the, he was poisoned and went to germany for treatment. you know for him it was um, it was, it was very difficult decision. i guess. i know a lot of people uh do not understand that, but she, uh, she felt that she is destiny was uh, to uh, to live in russia and to do anything he could uh for the sake of for precious to you. sure. as she felt that she could be a democrat,
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probably she wouldn't to was fired by uh, by this it is um, over back to us, i obviously inspired by the letters of that oppositional bell are really screwed up . 11 very collapsed. think of a one day later. so biller billing me so now position. cool. cool. um we decided not to leave the country and who is now in jail. so he actually felt that that's his model obligation. all right, that is a because i that joining us live from new york this thank you for your time. we appreciate it. thank you. the still ahead on knowledge is 0. why, you claim says it's withdrawing some truth from a key town isn't done yet, screeching. and we'll be heading out to seeing malaysia with freshman and blaming climate change for the reduced catches the ukraine. a father front line,
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a mother and children. and this time of the seas future when the sky is full, the sign is without an ukraine escaping the dog with siberia. once hale, the salvation has technology instead, instead of in fear, do you miss the rise of anxiety? overwhelmed? lots of agency apocalypse may be unravels how online hopes and fears shake our existence, the utility of the information that you're receiving becomes smaller and smaller. oh my god, you mean my faith is dependent on the health of the planet? yes. okay, do more on that, just the government
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challenges here with the the, the watching. i'll just say all of me, elizabeth put on and don't have a mind to of on top stories the so that these 5 patients have died. an intensive care units in gaza, as rarely for for storm mazda of hospital of cottage pallet and oxygen supplies and stuff feel more patients will die on you as president joe biden has told, is why the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that they must be a temporary cease fire, it involves a bite and also raise concerns for meth and yahoo about what will happen to the
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more than the $1000000.00 displaced palestinians in the us as a ground invasion. goes ahead. well, let's get milan this with on the other name i. he's the director of the website and a ton of can be father and the ofa of the bathroom for justice. and he's joining his line from chicago. was good to speak with you mr. ebony and thank you for your time. so firstly, what is your reaction to joe biden saying that there must be a ceasefire? is that significant? well, he said a temporary cease fire and what the international court of justice has plausibly called a genocide. so is it reasonable to call for a temporary halt in a genocide? i would say no, that needs to be a complete an urgent and to this genocide now, and joe biden is the one who can bring that to about. absolutely, the co and a temporary cease fire lead to i'm, you know, move,
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permanency is fine. they have to start somewhere. do they not? well, that's what, uh, how mass and the resistance factions proposed in that very well thought out proposal was a 135 day 3 stage. these 5 to lead to a permanency is 5. but joe, by them called the over the top. an israel has rejected it, so if that's the american gall they would have accepted the proposal from the palestinian resistance. but look, joe biden is playing a double game here, a very duplicity his double game because he is facing growing opposition to his support for this genocide at home in an election. yeah. so he is posing as a f p as opposed to or to israel is doing, but is powerless to stop it. he talks about talking to net 10. yeah, hold on the phone and trying to convince him. but, you know,
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just sorry guys i tried, but natania who doesn't want to do it. the reality is, joe biden can spot this with one phone call. if not to netanyahu been done to the pentagon, and all he has to say is stop the 24 hour left of bombs, the israel is using against children against women, against elderly, against the disabled people against hospitals, against homes. joe biden could do that with one phone call. by the way, thats what ronald reagan did in 1982 when he all did not come begun the prime minister of israel at the time to stop the bombardment of west very rude and b as rarely stopped it in 20 minutes. yeah, barton could do that. no. but he wants the best of both worlds for him. he wants to continue the slaughter of palestinians and gaza while pretending to be opposed to it in front of his voters at home. what exactly,
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i mean you mention election election? yeah. and the voices at holland is it that he wants the, a continuation of the slow fall of palestinians to continue. i mean, certainly that's not what he's saying. but is it that on balance when it comes to an election yet and the very powerful as well and jewish lobby in america and the there's just a much larger number of bushes in america who support as well as the jewish lobby. and there's the event jellicoe versus that's not actually correct. the large number of voters, particularly in the democratic politics, oppose this genocide. it is the donors, but the joe bide relies on who support the genocide the 1000000000 ad don't as people like. hi, i'm so bond that the democratic party rely, relies on. but look, let's not look at what joe biden says. let's look at what he's doing. he is the one
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he alone is the one who could stop the flow of weapons, but he chose is not to. he is the lot and his administration for the cutting off funding to honor uh, the lifeline for millions of palestinians in the middle of a genocide. and he did that while he claims he one small humanitarian a to go into gaza. so joe, pardon says one thing and does the complete opposite. you really have to wonder if joe biden even knows what day of the week it is mr. ebony to thank you very much for joining us on the story for now. that is audi avenue. my live in chicago has mama says the latest attacks by israel that killed at least 10 civilians were part of a deliberate strategy to pressure. the group to stop fighting children were among those cold and the strikes on wednesday. it was the was single day civilian death, told 11 on since the born garza began. zayna hold the reports from the novelty and
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saw them living on of the war between these really military and has been law keeps moving beyond the border. targeted strikes, deeper inside lebanon, and kilometers away from the battle ground are becoming more frequent. israel has been tracking down commanders and fighters of the arms group. within the latest strikes, civilians including children, were among the victims. hezbollah says the attacks were deliberate and part of in this way, the strategy to pressure the group into halting the fighting. joe, up i was the zip, i mean one, her response to the massacre will be to continue the confrontation and escalate or the enemy should expect. the enemy must know that it went too far by targeting civilians. they will pay the price and blood of a until now the warring sides have been conducting what has been described as a calculated escalation. an all out tour would hurt them both. yep. do i know not so? yeah,
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it seems they forgot the resistance and 11 on has precision guided missiles capable of reaching because yet shimoda to as yet is ro 2 has been threatening to do with the official se would be a copy paste from casa to bay boot. but they also say they prefer not to get their political. let's say, we don't want to go to walmart. we're interested in reaching an agreement with safety enabled the kind of residents of the most of the homes on the and see about the process. but if there is no choice, we will locked residents of southern 11 on fear, a new phase of violence for the step look, man, i'm using one of these trying to find that pete extra. why did the conflict should it wants to expand the war? i'm a how has relies trying to avoid the full blown war. but these are these not even listening to the us administration and mom's sort of dial up by then. well, as the law which accuses the us of complicity and the war on gaza,
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appears to be preparing for a long fight. surrender, it says, is not an option, because which here is linked to the war on garza. hezbollah has repeatedly said, there can be no fault to the fighting until the aggression on the script, as well as also part of the so called the axis of resistance. iran, which leads that who is also warning of severe consequences for as well. if it launches an offensive on russell in the south of garza, and that's why the coming days could determine the trajectory of this confrontation center for their houses. either novelty, southern left and on to south african soldiers have been killed in a more to strike in the east and democratic republic of congo. another 3 been wounded in the incident near the city of going to the troops. a part of a regional force helped him to come to lease 5 groups an early and my colleague died, navigate a spoke to david monkey from world vision, and he won't, that the longer the function goes on. the most difficult it becomes to get
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a to those who need it most, as i would call this crisis on top of a crisis, we've been living under crisis, basically since late 2020 to where we are right now. in the past 2 weeks. he's seen another $200000.00 people were flooding the mountain vitamins, and many of them are coming towards the city of gama, which is already under tremendous strain. because so many displaced children and families for the past year plus rates. and how worried are you, the humanitarian situation will continue to worse and the longer the fighting goes on. no, don't move worse and we're very concerned. we're concerned on a few points. one of them is the fact that we have reduced access. you can reach so many hundreds of thousands of families who don't have access to some of the services essential services such as food assistance, health washing nutrition in front of more. we're concerned about our own safety and security. as you minutes, arians, partnering with the communities, many of the sites in which we, we performer, to try and work,
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or actually shut down and we can't access those. so we're really using like utilizing smaller space and we have much less access to provide is essentially supports hundreds of detainees have been released in senegal, most arrested during last week's protests after president monkey solved delayed the presidential vote scheduled for the end of this month. that decision was overturned by the country's constitutional council on thursday sauls, as he organized the elections as soon as possible. nicholas hunk reports from the call after months in prison, finally free hip hop artist politicians intellectual. some were held without charge, others accused of offending present. mikey cell, as well as participating in non authorized demonstrations or attempting to destabilize the country. for the past, i tell myself that i've done nothing. they found me at home, they arrested me. they've charged me on non existent grounds. this is inconceivable in a democratic country,
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as the prisoners released comes after sol postpone this month's presidential election until december, 18th, the reputation of what's considered one of the most stable democracies in africa. selves as the electoral process is flawed because constitutional counsel judges who compiled the list of candidates are suspected of corruption. the judges denied that . but in a landmark ruling, the constitutional council has a know the decision to delay the elections. the council says that present itself cannot over stay his mandate and calls for elections as soon as possible. this is seen as a victory for the rule of law, lucy, sunday, and her daughter in law hope that the elections page the way for the release of her son. he's a leading member of the band opposition party known as passed. death led by we spawn sancho, who's in jail. and is this all the election? i have a critical role in the release of prisoners because they are being date only for
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political reasons because they are part of the variety of position. these are young and gauge and they're to remind people that want to fulfill the destiny of our country rights group. it's a political prisoners are being released thanks to talks between the president and sancho, which were mediated by civil society leaders. freedom for the hundreds is seen as a move by the government to appease and unite a nation divided by politic. nicholas hall county is the right, the car. still ahead on algebra. i'm under way that up. i know in el salvador is big point. beach for the debate continues over whether or not crypto currency olds, the key to transforming the country's economy. the
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the decline says it's withdrawn from troops from parts of the town of, of these got and the don't yet collegian following months of heavy fighting with the russian forces from mcbride reports from concave are often months of relentless rush in a salts admission from ukraine. that it's being forced to pull back some troops from the front lines around of these it says ext are reserves are also being sent in to try to both the defenses. but there are increasing concerns. the town could finally full to the russians. the extent of the destruction can be seen in this video, released by ukrainian youtube, reportedly, films last week. all of the of the district of difficult it has been completely
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ravaged by russian bonds. it all happened in the past 2 weeks. you can recognize of div colors, particularly everything has been flattened by bombs. the russian army spares nobody situated next to the russian held city of don't yet have deep has a strategic value to both sides. quite as with other at 1st and will baffles. also told me grinders in the east, have div does have a symbolic value. ahead of the secondary of us are, we have the full scalable and the presidential elections in russia. vladimir putin would daily like to take it. the ukraine has been willing to fight these on ending battles, making the grim calculation that with russia losing fumble soldiers. they all with it. but as with the fight, but back loops last year, which keep finally gave up, the desire to save you creating the lives seems to be more important. i did the warning for weeks the time you nation shortages because of the hold up of
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a military aid package in the us congress could mean pollutant will get these wish russia sending wave after wave of conscript forces to attack ukrainian positions. and because congress has yet to pass the supplemental bill, we've not been able to provide ukraine. the artillery shows that they desperately need to disrupt these russian cells. the listening situation, enough div cost comes as ukrainian president followed him, is a landscape, meets with your a p and back as who's continuing supports now seems more critical than ever. well, mcbride, i'll just say era. hotkeys ukraine. young people are trying to leave me a month following the announcement of mandatory military service earlier this week . thousands lined up as a tie embassy in yan gone, waiting for the visas. the conscription order for young man and woman follows a series of defeats for the army, baffling revel appliances and moving me on. the hunter recently extended a state of emergency. i'll sell little's president is trying to attract crypto
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investors to the country night because it is offering expedited citizenship to foreigners who make bitcoin donations to development programs. it's been more than 2 years since the country adopted bitcoin is legal, tend to monolog, dropping the reports from el salvador, his so called and fit coin beach of the 3rd city el salvador. this seaside village is not only a servers, paradise, those who follow crypto currencies closely. know it better and spit point be the queen david, queen, being the queen, beat me, call me it'd be, it'd be, it's bitcoin, bitcoin, bitcoin right. from a tourism perspective, we know how to tell her to her as a part. we know who's a surfer and we know who's a big corner. salvatore to authorities say between has been a met, positive for tourism, since it was made a national currency in 2021. what is the grocery got and salvador and president nigi. bu kelly, who was recently elected to a 2nd term, is betting big on using bitcoin as
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a tool for development. part of that plan includes a new law that grants expedited citizenship to foreigners who choose to invest in the country using bitcoin. there's a remarkable transition going on here to nomic least you know, i just, uh, in terms of sentiment. so john is from canada, and as of january of this year, he's also a bona fide citizen of el salvador. i decided that i really want to be part of what's happening here in support. i'm all in the there's clearly enthusiasm for big point here. with the love is not universal. critics say there's a lack of transparency altogether when it comes to matters of bitcoin and the government to come back, even though it has become a black hole for public financing. everything that has been used for bitcoin with tax per money becomes lost without
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a trace. some argue that big problem is related to big coin have yet to materialize, like construction of a mega project. bitcoin cities from powered by geothermal energy, from an active volcano. more than 2 years after the adoption of the currency, the use of bitcoin, among the majority of salvatore is, is low. most still preferred to use paper money. there's also the warnings from the international monetary fund over the volatility of crypto currencies and the risk of adopting one as legal tender. but despite all this will salvatore's beat point experiment continues to attract attention. whether or not el salvador is bitcoin gamble is paying off, the nation's economy is debatable. one thing that is certain is that between beach has become a haven for crypto currency, and susie is from around the world. bill salvatore is not the only country which offers a citizenship by investment scheme. it may be the only one that currently accepts bitcoin for surf lessons. when was it up
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a little al jazeera el salvador is serv. city police in india have $510.00 gas at farmers again the mass, much to the capital. new denny is now and it's full stay. the demand in guaranteed minimum prices for the crops, debts, relief, and policy phones. police have repeatedly set up barricades along to vote. to malaysia now for generations fishing close to show has been the backbone of the country is close to communities. but the change in climate is making it more difficult for small scale for shipment and living so on. so the way reports from the jo ha, straight early morning is feeding time at this fish farm in the straits of the whole southern melisha. while my read one being more like he has it works here, okay. usually after he stopped going out to sea to fish 2 years ago, to save another i've had 2 bad experiences when my boat was on the way back to show the winds changed suddenly, in less than 5 minutes. and what
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a large waves in my boat was sent by i couldn't avoid the waves getting hit with that. i didn't think, but anything else i only thought of getting back safely. i lost half my catch, but i didn't care. near shaw fishing has been the backbone of coastal communities in malaysia generations. but that's the way of life is coming and the threat, changing with a battens also mean the fuel months with say for small scale fishermen to head out to sea. serena roman is a conservation scientist, has been studying the impact of climate change on community. so everybody knows the temperature of the ocean by increasing the apollo beach, et cetera. but this also affects the movements of the species. so we have changed fish, the seas, seas and now let's you know, they're not where they used to be. the fish and not coming in. we didn't have squid at all last year. it's not just to climate change, coastal development and land reclamation also creating pollution. and a build up of salt wrecking habitats for marine life. i could easily
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patch 20 to look grams of clips before. no, it is difficult to even get 5 kilograms. the fisherman here have had to find other ways to make a living. the number of fish farms is multiplied with many expanding that businesses by offering fishing that funds for english. you can pay $35.00 ring if that's equivalent to about roughly 7 us dollars to come here to fish. is becoming increasingly popular with fishing and disease and is turning into a pretty good source of income for fishermen. here it's climate x that say in the long run, fission and won't be able to escape the impact of climate change and coastal development. i see i see an end to this industry and the last complete loss of his heritage. i'm not sure kind of changes reversible. many fishermen here share that sentiment. they say they won't recommend the children or grandchildren follow the footsteps. firstly, i would just do the straits of the whole malaysia to send a pole has an owls to one and
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a half $1000000000.00. a package for household struggling with the high cost of living, the new bunch. it includes cash handouts, utility bill rebates and tax concessions. for businesses, recent negative data incentive full china and japan is raising fees of a regional slow down. and that would damage economy's worldwide. patrick fock reports from singapore. the budget announcements in parliament included a series of measures aimed at helping singaporeans make ends meet and greet in cash, and that's utility bill rebates, the more with the focus on supporting both low income and launch households. well, single voice, a tiny, small economy that depend on external trade, trade is 3 times the size of the economy. so whether, you know the us economy or the launch key market for a single portray. if they see this, if we see into them slipping in the recession of consumption in these key markets split, it will be felt in signal for one week. exports in december, single,
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revise the down with its full year growth for 2023. but a major concern is china with its sluggish domestic consumption and exports growth along so we property market conditions, as well as the 2nd largest economy is one of the single polls key trading partners . and what happens in china as a significant bearing home the rest of asia, according to well, bank report published in october a one percent reduction in china is growth. could drank the region downward by as much as 0.3 percentage points. economists to have for years predict to china would one day suppose to us as the world's largest economy. many and i have questions that i don't think it is going to happen. china has to work through this period and allow the, the housing market to stabilize whether it will be done in a couple of years. i don't think so. i think it could be 10 as before. they
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actually sort of resolve this problem. and so i think we have to accept the fact that where we're going to be seeing slow growth in china, another agent, economic powerhouse japan lost its ranking to germany as the world's 3rd largest economy, often unexpectedly slipping into a recession. contracting growth complicates the bank of japan's plans to raise interest rates of the 1st time since 2007. the po for, for the recession is the cut interest rates. that are the same time, but japanese yet is not performing well. i guess it's uh to the us dollar. so what are they going to do? i mean the quote between the roof and the hob place, now the reasons hopes of, of bryan to economic future treating now hinge on india. its growth is expected to outpaced china as both this year next. so the global economic recovery remains fragile as central banks continue to tighten policy at is jubal vertical tensions costs a shadow over economic prospects world wide. patrick from single houses here. and
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that's for this news out, but we will be back in just a few minutes with more of today's views. and as always, you can keep up to date all the news on our website. i'll just say i don't call the it's another day of struggle for palestinians living in the north shelves. refugee can just hours earlier. israel's army once again stormed to camp its bomber, bulldozers digging up roads, its forces, destroying infrastructure. a short walk of a narrow alley, we find that out whose family home was severely damaged during another incursion. 2 weeks ago. did that and her family haven't been able to stay here since palestinians believe by utilizing these tactics over and over again. israel is attempting to turn them against the resistance, but no matter the amount of devastation everyone we speak with says that strategy
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works. the 1st one they saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves. 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 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. they are in raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. frank assessments, here's essentially the lang, the democratic as, as the current government knows about being picked up. but when the elections say they want to buy time using fix political debate, ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big boys informed opinions we don't live in a post colonial, more community of. and then neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera,
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