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gonzo was holding this monday, the war has returned and israel doesn't have plans to hold his forces back. in fact, the finding is expanding, moving from north garza to south. gotcha. what does this mean for some 2000000? god's sins crowded into the southern part of the territory many flight israel's attacks in the north hoping the south would be safer. tonight, trapped among the target's palestinians in southern gaza, the war is approaching and the people they have nowhere left to go abroad. golf and berlin, this is the day, the re pursued them in northern garza, were now pursuing from us in 1000, goes up to we have been urging, causing civilians inside because of strep to evacuate the designated states and put it all the way to a safe area but the reason,
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though safe area and all that because the strip we are giving this size instructions to guzman residents near some us centers of gravity urging it there to temporarily move away from that denture that from us. that means there is no safe area of not profit, not from you, and there's no cost. so nope, no be are we, we'd operate is we have done on sale now towards the international pulse or coming up at venezuela. it says the country has voted overwhelmingly in favor of its claim on territory belonging to neighboring dion up yonder, calling this an attempt to land gray up to get at what's below a federal level. but as we expect to retrieve an area that for so long has been desolate as if it didn't have any open a while. but now, if in this way that has said this is ours. and to our viewers watching on
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cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with israel's war against them off heading south. these really military says it's ground. defensive is now expanding across all of gods and after weeks and strikes across the northern half of the gauze and strip the focus. and the finding is moving to the south. a senior is really commander says, troops are close to completing. there were ames in northern gossip is really tanks had been senior of the southern city of hong units where tens of thousands of displays, palestinians have sought refuge. the army has told civilians to evacuate further south to the town of rossa or to a safe zone. along the southern coast, israel says this latest expansion is needed to destroy him ox, which is classified by many countries as a terrorist organization. tonight israel's plan to take out the threat from a mos remains. along with the reality that more civilians will have to dine to the
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victims of overnighted talks i brought to this hospital in central garza, there were almost no medical supplies to treat them. relatives survived, their tax are in shop. what can i say? it's a catastrophe. the strikes are coming down on us. my 4 year old daughter is under the rubble. i don't know if she's dead or alive. as more civilians are being killed in the gaza strip. israel says it has heat more how much targets across the territory. this is the latest video published by these really army. it claims these buildings were being used by hum us. agencies is trying to avoid civilian casualties. we are giving, besides instructions to govern residents near from us centers of gravity urging them to temporarily move away from the denture that from us puts them in. we're
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dropping leaflets with q r codes. that opens a map, guiding cousins to say for areas. in rough uh, a southern gaza. people try to pull survivors from under the rubble. the claim is rarely, authorities told them it would be safe in the sea to look on the we were sleep and say they told us were off, i was a safe area, but a 20 past 10. they struck it, destroying all the block. there were children and women in martyrs. there is no safe area of neither rafa nor fine eunice, nor gaza, nor day or month ago. no, no for i wonder if anyone is without drugs the is israel expands. it's so peroration in gaza. the barely function hospitals,
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there are expecting more arrivals in the coming hours and days. well, i'm joined now by oliver mac turned in these the director of forward thinking he has been working on mediation and conflict resolution in the middle east for decades. supposed to be turning this good to have you with this you are in jerusalem at the moment. i'm speaking to those is really the and palestinians and assessing the chances for peace. there we say peace right now. what are you hearing as well, i think we always have to keep the whole piece, but at present i think the immediate situation is extremely glutamate. this collective trauma that i think for to transcend and spoke to people's understandably so. um, the events of october, the 7 followed by the is really compartment of concept as truly traumatized people and people are living in fear. so it's not an easy time to see beyond the immediate
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. and i think that's where israel, in particular, at this moment, needs good friends who can speak to to them and can always learn them. that if you're in a traumatized state, you don't always see what's going to happen tomorrow or the consequences of your actions today. yeah, and of course you're, you're referring there to the expansion of this war now into the southern part of the gaza strip. you know, the territory. well, do you think that there is any chance that the is really army, can keep the civilians out of harm's way in the south better than they were able to do in the north, the risk of tens of families at being killed in order to perhaps get one target, that's the reality. i mean this is a very densely populated area. the homeless guy say is,
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i think it's all unrealistic to expect the population of 10 units now to move into an over populated area for asset because of route to receive main people from the north earlier on this floor. i think truly unless we have a ceasefire, we're going to see breaks or horrors, and remember the one with the objective. so cod familiar emanating, how nice one of the objectives is to free the rest of the hostages? no, i don't see that being a realistic proposition. if you're going to use military means to do it, i really can see that i think the 3 main thing hostages will be a great risk. and i think that has to be said, well, what is realistic at this point in time? keeping channels of communication opened and, and how does that, how does that work when you've got a more going on? i think the only way, the only way you secure the release of hostages and the only way you can
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do it without really risk to them is through serious negotiations. what the guitar is of achieve so far, i greatly admire because it's being a torture. it's process, you know, where they've gone through 4 or 5 different channels to be able to reach a decision. um, it's not possible to continue like that. i think we need complete sation of finance . the moment focus on the release of the hostages, focusing on preventing guns. it'd be coming up on to the q amount of cerio catastrophe, where they didn't send room. generally the secretary at the un describe it as an epic catastrophe. i think it's likely to become worse and an environmental disaster . so i think really and truly, as i say is really needs good friends to say, look,
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the consequences of this will go far into the future. now is the time to stop recollect, and there's no security, i think, found through military means security, realistic purity, jordan security, has to come through a process of political negotiation. and that's going to be inclusive in order for it to be durable. that's where we should be putting our focus, know enough people on both sides as last are nice. so i think now is the time to see beyond the harvest, the present and, and sort of difficult is it will be given the same. so trauma, people have the sense of fear people have, but we have defined a way to act as human beings. one to the other. mister maintaining you say that certainly is need friends and then they can talk to, then they will listen to the you're talking about the united states is, do you think the united states is pressuring is real enough to pull back if need be?
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that's one question. the other question, what about a mouse? where are the, where are the peaceful forces? they are that it should perhaps be listening to. i was wondering if its america is telling me um privately, as well. you know, to hold it back. um, they're saying it publicly, but they've the same message is being transferred privately. it's clear that either that they're not hearing it or not listening to it because we wouldn't see the continuation of the violence on the level we've witnessed in the last couple of days. moving on from doc with a mouse, i think they to need friend stay to need to recognize what's happened on october. the 7th was deplorable and it has consequences and whatever explanation, the games, what the taking the killing of civilians, the taking him civilian hostages can never be justified. now there are no countries
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that exec to mass c a just the resistance to take the tool to applying which as well and get the message across because it will going to move on in a political way. we have to have recognition of what went wrong. we john just dream that something would be different. we have to fully recognize now this to me is the 5th floor. i witness. it's, i think the tree or indication that military action doesn't solve this problem. it has to be serious negotiation. and with the help of sides, both parties can be encouraged to into that process sooner than later. yeah, i think that there are many forces around the world that are rooting for piece just like you are mr. and make turn, we appreciate your taking the time to talk with us tonight, oliver mc turn in the director of a forward thinking. thank this is the
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south american country of young. it says it's remaining vigilant, especially along this border with venezuela on sunday. then it's william voters approved the government's plan to lay claim to part of the on his territory. it's a border dispute that goes back more than a century, but this new chapter apparently has little to do with love of the land. and rather more to do with desire to take what is beneath it, celebrations, bro, accounts of venice sweat, his copy to correct us when the results were announced. president nicholas madura is government has been aggressively promoting the votes for weeks. now he's claiming it's been an overwhelming success. today the people spoke loudly and clearly we are going to start a new powerful phase because now we carry them and dates of the people we carry the voice of the people. the non binding referendum on sunday,
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reportedly had low turnouts, but it's what is what asked if i support that could use claim on the dispute to tablet tree and it's a better level, but we expect to retrieve an area that for so long has been desolate and as if it didn't have an owner. but now when you say, well it has said this is our so move ahead with the keyboard. i loved the going to do. in 1899, an international tribunal transferred ownership as the key boats of great britain. after it left the region state under the control of britain's former colony guy on a for this, what is government saves the tree, belongs to it. as it was within the board is during the a spanish who will correct a step 2 bits campaign after oil was discovered. and that's the key bose of show walters in 2015 in guy on the government, validate support his president fund lead um plate the vote in venezuela saying that
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people in bits have a tree have nothing to say, but he couldn't hide his indignation. but ignoring the the jump into the principles of justice is unclear what missouri is. next. move will be following the votes, but many inc. i on, i were afraid this could be the 1st step in and a time to, to next for region. well i'm joined now by feel guns, and he's a senior analyst with the international crisis group in geo and specializes has been its way to politics. he's covered let in america as a journalist for more than 3 decades. it's good to have you with us this evening, lawmakers in the on a say that this is a text book case of an illegal annexation. how is been this way of justifying its policy to it's public?
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i mean, how did the government convince voters to give their stamp of approval as well then as well as um, almost all of them believe that the cable region does belong to that. and they base it on an argument that the tribunal in the international tribunal, in $1899.00 that settled the boundary was actually fixed rate. the then as well, it wasn't present to that meeting, that the boundary was insight moves by the bridge issue with the colonial power at the time. and that is why that is entitled to every lot square inch of because a cube a region to the dispute. it is, it's over a region with rich mineral in oil reserves that my daughter needs this kind of nationalist, right? notice a try and improve his own standing with his electorate because he faces a very difficult presidential re election campaign. next year. the united nations top court last friday ordered venezuela not to take any action,
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but then his way to is ignoring the international court of justice. the way usually things there, do you think that there is a legal solution to this that would satisfy both countries? no. unfortunately, i don't think there is, um, the, i think the international court of justice, whatever its eventual but it turns out to be a will be the last word. it's obligatory to both parties to respect the results as well as the words. but diana, of course, is in possession of the surgery, but i think it will be very unwise. so that is whether to make any move in a military sense against the as a cable region, because it really doesn't have the diplomatic simple to do that. despite the fact that militarily, it's always in a much stronger position than that it's small labor. what makes you said, until what would be the worst case outcome in, in your opinion,
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if someone who knows this area and you know the political dynamics there. mean, if this does no go in the wrong direction, what would that look like? or i don't to, this is just, i'm certainly not the for the time being an attempt by that as well to see if it's a move in and take over the whole 16 regions. i'm a little more worried to down the road as the election campaign you gather speed and my daughter probably finds himself a still mild and you know unpopularity, that at some point it might prove expedient. so for him to best i create a bonus, good initial to with guy on the try. the same thing that he would try with the referendum and really, which is to interact himself with the fly and get to get more public support behind to based on the notion of the next to let. i mean, i don't think that would go very far, but certainly the problem with that kind of approach, the kinds of sca
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a nation and flashes on the border is that nobody could really guarantee that it wouldn't get out of hand. yeah. yeah. and then there are clear examples of annexations and skirmishes at the border all over the board right now that we could point to feel guns and with the international crisis greenville. we appreciate your time and your valuable insights tonight. thank you for your as delegates to the you inclined to talk, discuss how to mitigate manmade climate change. ukraine is looking to hold russia accountable for environmental devastation calls by nearly 2 years of war. ukrainian prosecutors are building a landmark case against moscow, accusing it of carrying out war crimes against ukraine's environment. much of the countryside there has been ruined by showing a man made flooding, and the wild life populations designate see the casualty of russia's war in ukraine
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. a black sea dawson wished up dead on the beach. it's one of hundreds that have been found so far. fix that suspect that so not activity of submarines disrupt the defense own orientation system so badly that they start off. such a environment with casualties are growing. yep, sure, cuz often if we really count the damage that has been done to the environment, we see that in some cases it has reached the level or even exceeded the damage done to the infrastructure of it. but we sure what that would take is a good time for us to put a whole host environment in many ways. funding or depos release, carbon dioxide and toxic smoke. i'm finding of mine's damaged for us and wildlife. the biggest single environmental disaster of this for the destruction of the cutoff, cut them in southern ukraine. it flooded hundreds of square culum. it is destroying not only the livelihoods of thousands of people, but also large forest,
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and metro costs. ukraine wants to prosecute damage to the environment as a war, crime in october organize the conference to help is to take the grant partners. i sending these with an environmental expense to take stock of the damage the noise. these people must be sent to. they need to be funded and we need to measure what can be measured. we won't be able to record everything, but an estimate will certainly be possible. international and low does recognize environmental destruction as a war crime. but no international court has ever ruled on such a case. crane is entering, you are the good territory. for when we start with that, we have to present an invoice to the occupier. for every inch of destroyed ukrainian land aggressors around the world need to understand the words that costly and that the environment also has its price. looking at this, my us, we are to, the ukraine says 2900 cases of environmental war crimes have been registered so far
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. i'm counting every day that war does new damage to the environment. hey, hong kong court has once again, given china is highly indebted, real estate group ever grand, more time to organize the restructuring plant. the chords is postponed, legal proceedings until january 29th of next year. the real estate giant now has more time to gain back and forth restructuring plant. last year, a creditor suit ever granted fund concord to begin the process of liquidation. but the case has dragged on by parties tried to broker a deal outside of court. evergreen's troubles have become a symbol of the property crisis. real estate prices in china. experts fear the fall of the company could trigger massive economic shock, which we call them $300000000.00 in liabilities. epigrams that one was of worried chinese authorities with the company teetering on the verge of collapse,
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threatening to bring chinese economy, crushing down with it. there's a lot at stake. f. a grant has 200000 employees, several 100 residential and commercial projects in numerous cities. and until recently was one of the world's most valuable real estate companies, trying his property market and makes up a quarter of the economy. and it's not the only struggling developer. it's ever grand collapses, it could take other companies down with it. it's been a dramatic fall from grace trading and it's jazz with temporarily suspended. and the companies, us, so i'm filed for bankruptcy then in september of a grand found a huge again, was detained by police for unspecified crimes. so much of the billions left outstanding is owed to old and re people who paid upfront for apartments, which now have little prospect of being finished. folding. property prices means down, unlikely to get much back if anything,
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