Skip to main content

tv   NEWS 30min  Al Jazeera  March 21, 2024 8:00pm-8:31pm AST

8:00 pm
the award winning deb investigations give compelling center on your toes to from asia and the pacific one. 0 one east. on out to 0. the the us submits a draft resolution to the un, recognizing the need for seas foreign does the sector and state and see if they can help sold some car. the mccloud, this jobs are in line from the house. it coming up. hundreds of palestinians are forced to flee southwards in dogs. israel owed us evacuation of el cheapo hospice lake. this is really a tax and the occupied westbank could at least 8 kind of thing. in the red cross
8:01 pm
describes students conflicts as a for gulf view crisis, since millions remain displaced and on the verge of from it will have the latest. the united states has submitted a drawing for it. solution to the un security council that recognizes a need for an immediate cease fire in kansas sector state on st, blinking is in cairo for talks and says the resolution is linked to the release of captives held by a mass. lincoln's being continuing his diplomatic efforts with a series of meetings across the middle east, washington as previously vetoed attempts at the security council to achieve a cease fire. we're still having negotiations with other states on the council about this draft. i think the draft is a good one. i think we're very close to coming to a vote on this or taking it to a vote. and so let me leave it there. i think look,
8:02 pm
when you're drafting language for these types of resolutions, you try to find language where people can read into it what they need to read into it. so i don't really want to negotiate in public about about the text. well, let's take gabriel. it's under joins us live from united nations. and so tell us precisely what the draw for institution says. date because of like years of wedding is, is very important. is not it really is. and sometimes what language is not in a draft resolution is just as important as what is in this. and this is a 5 page document of this us draft resolution a lot to it here. but there's, it's been negotiating, going back and forth behind closed doors with members of the security council for over 2 weeks. now the key issue is this, the security council members over whelming, we have voted in the past and if expressed publicly multiple times, they want language demanding an immediate cease fire in gaza. this us
8:03 pm
resolution simply says that it determines the imperative of an immediate and sustained ceasefire. now, you can read that multiple different ways, but the bottom line is, determines the imperative insinuates that the us thinks it might be necessary that it could be unavoidable or important. but it does not demand it, and the demand is the key language that other countries want in this are expressed that they would want in this we believe, because this would be legally binding if it was to pass the security council in a boat. bottom line is we now think in the last couple hours talking to various diplomats and also reading between the lines from what you just heard from ambassador would bear the us deputy investor. we think this could possibly be going through another review and potentially even more changes. we've been talking to our
8:04 pm
sources here at the us and at least 2 diplomatic sources of cold out to 0. that they are not comfortable with this language because it does not say demand an immediate cease fire. so that's essentially where we stand right now. it seems unlikely that we would get a vote at least on this draft here on thursday, perhaps as early as friday. but again, it depends if the us is willing to change any of the language. all right, so it's still what to do and it, but nevertheless it's a significant change in the us position. so it is a what side all about, especially given the previous us because resolutions well it is, i think you're seeing here from the us that they're trying to inch towards language that makes it more acceptable for a cease fire. but that's a far cry from the us demanding a ceasefire. and it might seem like semantics, but it's really not because what's put in these uh, security council drafts to go to vote again are legally binding. where that stems
8:05 pm
from our events on the ground, quite frankly, the us sees the situation there, they see this, the continued humanitarian suffering. they see the i p c report saying that the gaza is on the cusp of peer famine. and then quite frankly, washington is under a lot of pressure. and the bottom line is the us has already vetoed 3 security council resolutions. since october, 7th, they call or demand for an immediate cease for the us does not want to be put in the position where they have to veto a 4th security council resolution demanding a ceasefire. so that's why they're trying to get language in their own draft. that gets at least a little closer to that, but clearly it still appears to be following short. i should mention in closing that the 10, the elected 10 members of the security council. they also have a draft resolution be behind closed doors right now that is being circulated. and
8:06 pm
we expect that we'll hear from the french ambassador outside the security council chambers in a couple hours from now. so a lot of the backroom diplomacy happening on guys are right now. un headquarters. yep. it's all happening. all right, gabriel, thanks very much that take care of it. as under the idea and ask you as well. hundreds of displays, palestinians are fling, does a city as israel's offensive focuses on the i'll shift the hospital at the army has ordered evacuations, and it's threatening to blow up the facility where some people are still trapped. israel says it's killed a $140.00 operatives. the but i'm asked denies any of its fights is the insight the medical complex target was enjoys, is not from rafa at in southern gauze as a target. tell us more about the situation that i'll shift for now. yes uh the situation on the inside of the chicago hospices is what was of us since the beginning of this round of conflict in october. the 7th,
8:07 pm
as is where right now is changing the entire milestones of the area where it has completely destroyed on the flow. and uh, the uh, the main, the specialized surgery building that provides a medical treatment for thousands of palestinians spots to now these wait a minute, 2 trips in fact are still dropping inside hundreds of patients and also displaced. people were, according to the god, god was government need your office. they had been stating that the patients have died because of the lack of medical kind of what doctors and medical themes are, have been arrested and detained in a separate building where patients are completely not receiving right now. any kind of medical care. and that will potentially increase the possibility of danger for the lives of the majority of those patients at the very deep shortage of medical supplies. but yet bombardments and the shooting by the is by the opposite of you. i'm fine to just continued as those as a residential buildings where it completely reduced to the rep who owned the
8:08 pm
facility over. she felt hospitable. we're back to those to now. so going on between almost flight is and it is very so just on what we have been seeing in the past a few hours is the new appeals being made by families being a truck to the neighbor who is overseas thought hospital who are holding for rescue as they are not, they are not yet being able to flee to, to the south as other families managed to do in the initial hours of the storming of a ship, a hospital and cargo. what about elsewhere and does their attacks still carry on? i guess uh essentially every single hour the amount is ready at tax across the territory. um here in roughly exactly we have been closely observed and come back to minutes removed mental that is really surveillance to try them on the central areas of rough a which is actually a lot for a possible military attacks could be carried out. but later we can see that attacks have been carries out on the gauze of city where these value forces have destroyed
8:09 pm
dunham for a bunch of houses in gauze city alongside with ongoing author, the re, abutment in i'm so rock through a few decals just a few moments ago and we have been seeing also mass confrontations being corrupted into southern parts of the city of claudio. to swear these very ministry has killed more than 90 palestinians in the past 24 hours target. thanks about target. losing the in reference, southern johnson. the know 8 agencies warning that the international community must do more to prevent from and ensued on millions of facing salvation off the old nice a year of fighting between the army and parent permanency rapid support forces. the newly appointed us special envoy is done, is hoping for a re launch of tools to open up humanitarian access of to ramadan. but morgan has
8:10 pm
more from students capital of call to in the human service situation for people trapped in the capital. how to un elsewhere around the country where there is fighting between the recess and this would in these army, is quite catastrophic and dire. now. the mazda admission says that it cannot access millions and millions of civilians who are in desperate need of military assistance . and at least 5000000 are just one step away from simon. and that's because of access to areas where civilians are trapped and where agencies cannot get security clearances to be able to reach those in need. but there's also the issue of the economy itself, but has been affected by the conflict for nearly a year. now, many people who have jobs have not been able to earn their salaries, and therefore they do know that they do not have that purchasing power to be able to afford food and other basic necessities from shops and market. so that has affected their ability to be able to put food on the table and has contributed to
8:11 pm
the number of people in desperate need of assistance and facing hunger. here in the capital and elsewhere around the country. food commodities are also unable to move freely between markets, even in places that are stable. now, the conflict has also affected sedans, breadbasket, the states of, to the, to, in central, to them. the rest of took over the state, or at least a large part of the state in december. and that has affected farmers ability to be able to supply the markets with crops and buy symbols for people to be able to buy that has lots of cars that see. so even the few foods commodities in the market is now more expensive. and again, because of the economy or the world economy, people can no longer afford to buy food. so united nations security council has called for a ceasefire to be observed during the moving holy month of from us on what slicing continues between the signees army and the power and military rapids support forces . on tuesday and wednesday, there were incense classes between the 2 sides of the recess,
8:12 pm
tried to take over as to the news army base in the city of me in the northern parts of the capital console. so while the 2 sides flies each other, both are not heating to the calls of the united nations security council. both wants to gain an upper hand over the other after a year of fighting and as a result, civilians in the capital and elsewhere remain trapped in desperate need of assistance . he but morgan ultra 0 have to well, let's take this on further because beat natalie, and as in yankee who's regional specs, pressing fields and that's committed to red cross in africa joined us now from nairobi. leona, thanks for talking to us here. i'll just share it really is a picture of shocking me. bad is not a situation without power, low tens, and tens of thousands of children at risk of dying in the coming weeks and months is way more. besides, it's really hard to get your head around his neck. it isn't, this is indeed a shocking situation, and it is also shocking how late. so we're here to about 2 business days. so when
8:13 pm
we looked at what is happening when i spoke with women and children for now, refugees in child, just across a southern use boulder, they, osh, the folks that traumatized. they have nothing to read every day for them is a survival of just trying to survive. and if we compare, for example, so don ended there for crisis him to early 2, thousands or was everywhere. it's made international headlines. but today, the situation, but he's getting so much worse and so much more desperate is just costing almost incomplete silence. all right, well, so what needs to happen? what is the priority? well for us, 1st and foremost, we cool and we continue talking to both parties and demanding respect for the international community, kevin low,
8:14 pm
the respect for civilian population because civilian seems to them to have been through absolutely horrific level. so while on some of these must stop and then of course they must provide access to community care in the systems. it is not just a, it's just not an option because their obligation under the international journey to a room full of to ensure that people who live in the territories. but they control have access to full access to water, access to live, stating too many care in the systems. it may be their obligation but, but not less than a of a it's been extremely difficult for us. yeah. as you many kevin woke up, i'm talking to my colleagues seems to done every single day. it's been an incredibly difficult. yeah. for us the past, when we are faced with human stuff, 31 such a rating scale. and when we, what we can bring, and what we can do to help this people is just
8:15 pm
a tiny fraction of some had to be stay will be so many tiring needs. it is a very frustrating experience. and yes, we're pulling the urgent need for too many turn in excess around so done to people in the capital cartoon in different areas of dar forward because time is running. all right, i was going to ask you about access it. just tell us a little bit more about that, just how difficult it is to get way you need to go with a it has been a very difficult so done. is that a country with active warwell divided by front lines controlled by different sites and this conflict. so crossing from sides has been extremely difficult and dangerous. we have had a bad security incidents where people will deal with that being shared and it's just we come to work in the conditions where we have to put them to scale
8:16 pm
the so many trevor needs for to read from fine to respond to and also be safe to of our own stuff. the again, it is a notification on the international to many children full for the parties to this conflict, to provide these access to so that people can receive the live saving 8. it is an awful situation that but thank you enough for telling us about the urgency of the situation and the need for some rest bite for millions of people. thank you. a head hearing out 0, a russia launch is as long as miss all the talking weeks on the cranes capital will be on the ground to the chief to assess the off the the goal goes to the poles as a to hold it delayed presidential election on march 24th after weeks of trouble and
8:17 pm
protest could be recently free political prisoners propel the opposition to power. stay with alger 0 for the latest updates and in depth analysis. in the biggest global electron yet in history, the was biggest democracy off its own epic. so don't join me street of oxygen for a new for bach bd focusing on india. in this episode i'll be examining where the democracy is being undermined as political opponents of crime. and that's been that in there will be a free thing. an avalon cut often charges even before full talk. com being the report was due on the vida, palestine is once a very different place from today. most of the cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film which is 0. well, here's historians and i'd witness accounts that portray early 20th century by this
8:18 pm
time as a thriving fibers. the reach of was open investments were excess, moving from one city to another, kind of starting 1920 on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, your g. i'll just a reminder of our top stores as a and us extra state on see if we could this help talk to an immediate cease fire, and garza 3 visits of egypt and the united states submitted a draft resolution to the un security council. recognized to be for a hundreds of displace palestinians to fling kansas city as israel's offensive focuses on the i'll shoot for hospital, the army is threatening to blow up the facility with some people,
8:19 pm
all still trapped. the red cross is describing students conflict as a for go few crisis, millions of facing and starvation of to almost yeah. fighting between the army and permanent treat record support, tens of thousands and millions for then you need is are expected to cold facies far and jobs are at the summit in brussels . joseph, but out the use foreign policy chief has cooled on israel to allow more aiden's engagement and stopped blocking food, reaching civilians in hopes that others will do the same. ukraine's war efforts and other defense issues are also on the agenda. i think the response to the appalling crisis in palestine has not been europe's finest our quite frankly. and i think it has been undermining particularly of our efforts to defend degrade,
8:20 pm
because so many countries in the global sites, also known as most of the worlds, interprets europe's actions of relation to ukraine versus palestine. as double standards, i think they have a volume quite frankly, this, at least a palestinians have been killed in the series of is ready rates and the occupied westbank. laura con has more now from alberta for a funeral is being held for 19 year old shot dead by is ready for since the fall. they all know how much fun here is now being carried in this course assessment. so you can see people refuge account that having to where they will very one in i will be there. great here. so this is just a now the young man's life caught. so i was 19 years old mohammed from here, but it's certainly not the only one in the occupied westbank. there was sweeping
8:21 pm
a fine right. taking pipes you'll to the south. we saw in to go down the is ready on the, entered at the store. they and with all the folders just started tearing up the streets, pulled a huge amount of damage to the infrastructure. there was also an s strike chilling to people, and it's really short said to most people, we'll center in the south of napa supporting to eye witnesses. $19.00 would be 10 over an hour biased ready? so just low c, as i say in the space surfaces takes me fine and facing that on a nova, has been in the south of hyper on this happens just outside bush at the, on the special months he entered to work on the out. got these ready, so just said he was going to stop somebody, so therefore they shot him. he is now 1st until june, hospices says, a particularly violent effect, but it just goes on the night before in to name 3 people killed in and is ready to strike yesterday as well. says a day of trace here in the old squad,
8:22 pm
westland as people very shy, loved ones. we're now in alberta summit, trina, just want to show you what's taking place behind me. they're taking mohammed to his final resting place, just so to hit, where friends and family are waiting to bury him. just come from lamar, are you ready to come for a refugee? we've seen that today. we've seen the pictures of people who've been killed, young man who's been killed by the israeli soldiers. people who understand very well is the cycle of violence, will continue, nor hon. out is there. i'll be there in the occupied westbank rush or as long as, as long as missile attack can weeks when you cranes capital you creating air force as missile defense unit shutting down and a 17 people, india dismissal debris fell in several districts of case some apartments quote fire and schools in warehouses. what damaged from mcbride is at the see in keith
8:23 pm
this was the largest such missile strike against the cave region in a month and a half. the rate alone was issued in the early hours of thursday morning local time, after large numbers of across to a detective taking off from russian fields. and then the 1st explosions began. just before dawn. as ad defenses across the city got to work into septic incoming missiles with debris folding out a number of locations, causing widespread damage and also a number of casualties. they all star these wreck and the just over the t ms tiles were fired. 2 of them, they say, well hypersonic kings themselves, the rest of the said to have been cruise missiles, all fired from strategic boneless people who took to the right shows is also seeking shelter as they have done in the past, in the metro system until the all clear was finally given like to in the morning when they say it over the service initiative. nice and lots are now doing
8:24 pm
everything to destroy a nation. a task is a people is to stay united into a remainder who is the enemy? the, as the clean up operation has been continuing throughout the says day people have been assessing damage to the homes and also to that business yard covered through for pick up your life. it makes your heart weak. you have something one moment and then the next it's gone. this attack comes just a day off to revisit by us national security advisor jake sullivan to keep promising that to billions of dollars in military a that i still held up in the us. congress will eventually he says, be released, but the president followed them. is the lensky and his nightly address wednesday, saying that more defensive and defensive or desperately needed that coming on the day of a strike on the north eastern city of car key, but claims more than a 1000 people killed and injured run. mcbride, i'll just say era,
8:25 pm
keep the impacts done. at least 2 security personnel had been killed in a suicide bomb attack. it was carried out to the north west in the province of carpet park, to investigate it, say, a suspected suspect. designated an explosive net. and on the convoy, several people were injured and at least $23.00 people have been killed and $33.00 injured in an explosion in afghanistan and interior ministry spokesman said it's happened. an officer of the couple bank can come to ha the us department of justice has announced a sweeping anti trust case against apple elections that the company broke us laws that prohibit corporate monopolies baffled denies the claim. say they're wrong on the facts. and on the low, the justice department says that part of the, that part of the success of apple's life site is down to the company, illegally shopping out competing hardware and software companies with products. as well as tightening his grip on the occupied westbank and make it more difficult
8:26 pm
than ever for palestinians to move around and take part in everyday activities. victoria gate and be explains how or so these palestinian climb is just getting to this valley in the occupied westbank to practice the school is itself a challenge. virus that we go says growing numbers, it is ready to check points with soldiers. always rarely settlers living in the surrounding hills, a dangerous obstacles that a tuft is acom. we have seen a lot of depression event against us. if you always feel that you are being targeted, like the fake sense of security used to have one's now is completely gone. because it's very easy for you to be caught in the wrong time and place. it's never been hard, is the palestinians to move around the occupied westbank or what elko is a popular destination. so climb is 5. columbus is south of bethlehem,
8:27 pm
on the way is where the soldiers stopped the target cabinet to check point young as i just thought i'd just said i was in the shed taxi and i had some water in my bag and the check point, the soldier pulled the contents of my buffalo into my back for no reason. i mean, why did they do that without in the sent more than 400000 palestinians has been killed by is ready for these will settlers in the occupied westbank since israel launched as were wrong cause i'm older 5 months ago, but the time is say, is really, soldiers are less likely to harris them if they joined by friends from abroad. i'm one of them is judy of villa, a climate from it today, so as to just do it. it's really beautiful here with regards to the situation in palestine. there are so many check points, everything is closed. as a westerner, i have more rights on the people living here. and if it's different for the postings, even under the severely limited freedoms that come with living under occupation, these palestinian climb is say that determined to continue exploring the country
8:28 pm
and assessing their identity victoria case and b l, just bear. with that, that's it. for now, i'll be back in about half an hour with another user, but the weather is coming up and then on inside story, vietnam loses another president ousted often the it offers. so you think about the the once again took is stuck with a bit of winter where we're actually quite a lover. we do with the white stuff all over the placement is most of full fatty wet, white stuff i have to say as it's heaviest. and it's deepest to the east of turkey and stretching down towards the northern iraq with writing that some of the language is already cause problems from the law system that came straight. the on show breeze means was mr. weather from 11 and right. with that full nice to knolls,
8:29 pm
and egypt not particularly wet, just could be better. iraq's weather will, i think slowly improve except in the north and the rainy advances. stop things going any further east was a nice stop. so we may need your yeah. jumping says and share with him the shag themselves is pretty heavy recently and central savvy will be there again, but lots of the same extent, like i feel like challenging about rain or inc, the phones jump on friday. maybe even on saturday. the winds, enough to pick up the dust where it's dry on the ground, but to be honest and most places not particularly dry. they've been a lot of rain just recently in extra water africa, or just to the south is townsend in the congo, and i can guarantee where the heaviest rain is. as you can see, to the south of bass, it's much cooler down the western side of the south africa with sheriffs, they're showing themselves. the
8:30 pm
unique perspective that is done is one of the most egregious example of abuses of human rights and environmental injustices on heard. voices luxury to young people. i know for russia, they're like any other people from any other country. we want to really connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. we have to be able to educate ourselves to be able to identify what is freedom and what is enough to stream on out to 0 hit on as president is being forced out after only a year in office, in 5 months old is the latest high profile figure to be telephones in the country importance to both china and the west. so why has he's gone and what are the international implications? this is inside started the

12 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on