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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 7, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST

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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the hello. hello, rob, and you're watching the of the news on line from headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel continues it from above means of the gaza strip. mold and 10000 palestinians have not been killed. operating in the gulf, don't visit northern gauze that continues to treat patients even though the hospital is now without power. sleep deprived, afraid,
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and exhausted from medical teens battling overwhelming all gas. so he's becoming a good idea that you see you in chief, again pushes for humanitarian, see spot in the strength, and says, well, capacity is needed to process called voice of age trucks. the welcome to the news out more than 10000 palestinians have now been killed. by israeli attacks in gaza, the is really an ground assault on the 2300000 people in the gaza strip continues despite global voices, including the united nations of world leaders, calling for an immediate cease fire. the un secretary general attorney guitar, roche has reiterated those urgent calls. a gas light is becoming
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a good idea for children. and those of girls and boys are reportedly being killed or injured every day. more generally is every possibly being killed over a 4 week period vending and the conflicts in at least the city that gets marty united nations, they've work or they've been killed then that'd be compatible periods in the east city of our organization. the parties to the conflict and then the, the international community facing immediate sense, fundamental responsibility to stop the human collective suffering and domestically expense humanitarian needs to go. so the way forward is key is are you many tendencies, fi, you know, around 32 medical centers and this trip have now stopped operating. the indonesian hospital is one of those, but doctors are still continuing to treat patients even in the dock.
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so the tire finds that those are the living, the israel continues it from volume to garza to largest strikes. it's across the road from out of there was camera position in garza city. topic i've seen is like for us in con units and the southern part of the gaza strip and target can we just begin with the ongoing bombardment that we'd be witnessing these last few hours? what's been going on as far as you can find some? so yes, during the last hour is read has intensified states and domains of it's a times of course, the receipts and slaves talking with the central areas of gauze and sits a in particular, intel, in our neighborhood, what's considered to be very densely populated and civilized neighborhoods in the gaza strip, where the vicinity of eclipse hospital has been widely bombarded by the occupation of forces, also the attacks and the is very awesome to be bought and then continue for the eastern areas of the roof district and the southern areas of gauze and strip as
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also, as i exchanged fairly overhead in the eastern areas of a roof and also in find you in a city the is very occupation forces are trying to expand the military operations with the grounds as they are carrying out different areas of tax as a to be a key coverage to the men who are being troops. it's what was mentioning that. so the occupation forces. uh, that always thinks, you know, the cost of the going strip. how funny is the nation if less, over the sky of guns is truth, impost akila all that she thought hospital piece of the nation of last could be please find that usability, occupation military ground troops are trying to get closer to the central and urban areas of the cost the strip um to over so unfortunately they didn't to the maneuvering troops in order to expose any possible threats that could be made by palestinian flights as indigo in case of this. but it's been a good day as well. with that milestone have 10000 palestinians killed the real focus all on the need full medical supplies on the situation. the hospitals faced
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with people running out i guess that there's like to the human try and conditions involves a strict just witnessing massive durations and every single aspect of needs and involves this trip. now in terms of the human to terminates that have been delivered to the territory off the 30 days of fighting to sit it to be very limited . and the total number of human sharing components that i've been into 2 goals equals a normal day of consumption for more than 2300000 house sinews in the church. we and also the conditions and also hosp. so this is really uh, the trigger rating as medical supplies are running out of the, of the hospitals due to the subject number of victims and even to the, one of the people who are really in deep needs for medical treatments and also the medical treatment that had been delivered to, of course, in buddha, to gaza strip specific to be very limited emphasis to be very prime. is that uh which apps this will bind to
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a medical supplies in 3 to that territory. now with these very ongoing flow to avoid as the prevention of any dropping treat or if you were to be turned treat the situation on the hospital's excessive painting as the the intuition hospital administrations announced that the use of the hospital will run out completely from you within a 20 uh 24 hours. um so, so the out of the hospital, most of the goal is just drip announced that within 50 hours the services of the hospital will completely become a strength and even they will stop providing medical treatment for thousands of palestinians. why we're still presiding in other areas of the church. we also see about hospital is witnessing a great a clue shop a issue with age of a few as they announced that within 48 hours, the situation that will be very excessive pay to even be will run out of if you will. so at the local authorities in causes trips and different types of international community to our foods and immediate an urgent aids in terms of fuel
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to the church in order to help the hospitals on the ground to be operated to still providing services for thousands of injured people resulting from these when the effects as well to recover as even that sort of thing con, units with the lights this. thank you. so the flow of a truck switch and gone through the roof of crossing with egypt had cited 25 trucks on sunday, from the height of 102 trucks on thursday. that's according to you and days of us that could be general and 10. he gets, however, says that he needs to enter garza on a much larger scale. some live saving gauge is getting into guys from egypt, so that alpha crossing but the think of a systems that's not means the ocean needs. and that to be clear that all the crossing alone does not have the capacity to process a deluxe at the sky. and required just over for under the tax if crossed into guys
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over the past 2 weeks, compared to the 5 vendor the day before the coffee and socially. this does not include fuel without fuel. you want babies, incubators, and patients on live support will die. what cannot be pumped or purified? well, tony is like the from new york is the pilot standing then bass of the to the united nations, re out months or investments are thank you for joining us. live on al jazeera for the past 4 weeks. we've had your impression, please for a ceasefire and for help for the palestinians in gauze the can i just get your reaction to the most recent statement that we heard from the un secretary general just a few hours ago or uh, i uh, we appreciate what the secrets of the gentleman has been saying his statement is very much in line with what was decided in the 10th resumed emergency session of
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the general assembly. hate told us in the private meeting about a week ago that he is calling for a humanitarian ceasefire or whatever that means. but ceasefire is acceptable. ceasefire is needed. ceasefire has to be put in place and hundreds of products of humanitarian aid, including a magic of a food water. and of course, you will need to have, you know, a truck so few. in order to have a passport, tends to be able to function to take care of the wounded and the sick people and the babies in incubator and all the correct things that the secretary, the gentleman has you know, emphasized. then we hope that the security council and the international community
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not only listen carefully to what the secretary general was saying, but. busy so to all, not it by implementing good and these, if we salute him for that friendship and position, sorry to interrupt to and of course these issues that we've been following 5 through the conflict. now you talk about the un security council. they have been competing behind close tools, a meeting called by china and the united arab emirates, those as no votes in any shape or form. the issue of the sci fi is very being very clearly debated and talked about. what do you hope will come out of this meeting as well? uh, my understanding that there is a growing support for the cold of humanitarian ceasefire. now as the secretary of yeah jen on the has of take you data that we use for this school and we hope that those who are not approving the implementation of that code
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to change their minds. the situation is body dia out. there is a contest or big situation in the gaza strip and then some national community has to innovate. it says the requirement of what is needed and the secretary general is leading the charge. he is correct, is the right we should apply. jim, we should agree with him. more importantly, we should implement what he is calling for. there are thousands of product loads of humanitarian assistance. we need to see hundreds of them to start making it to the gaza strip, or 5 to the gods us through the north, the saws, an image section. indeed. and that has been a view, a code by many politicians diplomats and agencies these past few weeks. but i can just take you back to the un general assembly, very clearly voted in favor of a humanitarian ceasefire. you're
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a seasoned diplomat so you know how the system works. guides ask you what the impact of that boat has being in the days asked uh, what sort of conversations use being happening with software and diplomats from other countries about the way that they've voted. especially those that voted in favor of the resolution that you pushing for. and i think that the fact that the, the general assembly all the mainly voted in favor by 121 votes against 14 in favor of death resolution which contains the key components of what the are about. so those and the muslim countries in best of those pushed for media, sees fire, stop that getting save lives, allow for the, you know, here, money to get in the assistance of to scan meaning more than one on the black loads
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every day. and stop the mast pods fit, it's a crime against humanity. all these elements, including protection of the civilians were reflected in the simulation. and the great majority of the community of nations, of the 3 weeks adopted that that is a new sion which means that that is the over whether main position of the international community. there is a minority that is part for that is not listening to this position. and we have to continue with our efforts the efforts of the secretary general them until they also a lot of the allied themselves with the position of the government assembly and sought implementing the content of the resolution. and then both of the let salt beats around the bush. when you talk about to minority, you're talking about the united states. what sort of pressure all you putting on the us or can you put on the us to listen to what you need?
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i am not the pushing around the bush, you know, i know that i am talking about that huge and event in the security cancer, which is the united states of america. it is the last, you know, had been before us and before the international community, to convince them to find a way that they have to go along with the overwhelming position of the international community. because they are able to influence that is that either occupying, i thought i'd need to stop these crimes that are taking place, you know, on the guides us through. it is difficult, but stand, we are staying the course and we are compounding our efforts and pressure. we are also thinking of a few additional ideas, including ideas that the south africa is taking the lead and resetting the issue of the investigation of the crimes committed in the security concept of the i. c. c by
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a number of countries. similar to what was done in ukraine and to add the pressure to the food that, you know, addition on the a method of adding, you know, to the pressure on the, particularly the united states and the, the, that is what i and also, so that we can eventually see the implementation of the content of the general assembly, or is it using which is in line with what the secretary general of the united nations, antonio guitar ish is saying, as well. you mentioned south africa that some countries, certainly maybe latin american and now we're seeing african countries with drawing that run messages from israel. just want to do your reaction to this has happened within the last few days. it's a port c o position on the diplomatic front. does it really have an effect? i think it does, but what is needed is more of the steps of countries at the national capacity are
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capable of taking steps. so that literally and all the add to that pressure is what it is to stop these crimes. for example, you know, mine suspended, allowing, you know, is it, i, you to craft from flying and then on the space that is also another practical step that are a host money steps that could be taken by companies in the nation have capacity besides withdrawing that in both of those or somebody in the diplomatic relationship with is right in. and they, you have to stop taking these steps so that they can maximize the pressure of them is that i to stop these crimes committed against our people in the gaza strip. because getting the children and kidding large number of civilians is no justification for anything. getting $10000.00 palestinian civilians around $25000.00 injured and destroying 50 percent of the building is in the gods us
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through and starving in a collective punishment in an entire population destroying us. but those depriving them of having that necessity elements for saving lives. our own crimes against humanity i do about to commit these crimes should 5 come face accountability and the face. you know the punishment that they deserve for committing such crimes that we will have to leave it that ride went through the palace, standing on boss of the, to the united nations. thanks for joining us here without a 0. thank you for having me. and there was like 3 estates on sunday blinking as hell talks with talk to you as far administer in anchor. so kia was one of several stops in thinking visitations of preventing the will in garza from escalating into a broad regional conflict. russell. so the report for banker real estate anthony, blinking down to the non, could i after midnight to be greeted by said he is deputy mayor. this was not the
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usual diplomatic, political, and perhaps well designed to send the message of disapproval. it is because the person who is a tricky yes, it's the start of the war in gaza and the company on do you guys have opposing positions? america's top diplomatic wants to get to put pressure on how much to release captains. so it just says it supports the release, but this absolutely is pettis, teen and police. and there's an exchange rankin and his truck is called support talk a few them did not hold the joint press conference after they meeting the media. it was given very little information. think i said yes is working to facilitate humanitarian pulse, but this is not enough of turkish officials to take you says an immediate and unconditional ceasefire is more urgent. i say, is prepared to act as a guarantor. despite the differences between cassette the meeting with the turkish for the minister was fruitful. we're working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the gaza. and we have
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very concrete ways of doing that. and i think you'll see in the days ahead that that assistance can expand and in significant ways. so that more gets into people who need it and gets to the people who need it, as well as making sure that people can continue to come out of god's disposition isn't popular. here, the google testers called us completes it in his ras crimes against palestinians. when the sacred door, steve, is this tricky if there is usually a joint press conference and present ad one of 2 to you will receive the secretary . but this was not the case today. no joins pressure. no meeting with ad on the common belief here is that this diplomatic cause folder wasn't pending to the city of this content with us over the war in gaza. that's inside of that focus on kind of the why to us as present job. i think that's spoken to is very probably minister benjamin netanyahu on the phone by kind of joyce's not from washington dc with the
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very latest we were waiting for the readout. mike, we any clear about what's being said? there's a white house, has now issued a formal read out on that conversation between the 2 liters. the once again, that is very similar to compensations that the leaders of had in recent days dealing with 1st of all the us total support as well as it is put. but then also raising the question off the effect on his civilians in the is really operations president binding the reportedly saying to the is really lead to add that the safety of citizens is paramount. that although israel has a right to attack, it does not. it's got to do so within the context of attempting to protect a civilian life while it does so. these are conversations that have been held before. we also heard from the spokesman for the national security council in the white house, john cody, who says that have been some signs of the is really forces changing this strategy
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to an expense to attempt to protect civilians more fully. but he said, not too much can be made office, so president biden continuing to press full, a protection of civilians during this conflict. also continuing to press full bull humanitarian aids to flow into gaza. and to that end, he's also pressing full humanitarian pause or to mandatory and pauses as he puts it to allow that a to get in and allow those who are being held captive by some us to get out. there's also a concern mike, with the ongoing violence in the west bank, which is seen a dramatic increase these past few weeks. certainly since october, the 7th. that was concerned. certainly the americans a very much. so we've seen a track down by is really forces in the occupied westbank. but what is of great concern to the state department to is the massive growth in settle a violence against palestinians in the occupied westbank. this was something that
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the state department believes is an indication of the possibility of a spread of the conflict in gaza. seeing this type of violence or up to the westbank is upgrade concerned. but also in terms of the us administrations emerging a theory about what should be done next or the medium long term solution. that is a loss being peace between is riley's and palestinians that we put from the secretary of state is an absolute essential to begin talking about now. now the type of violence that has been witness, westbank is something that would completely undermine any attempt to create a resolution on the conflict in terms of some future agreement on palestinians and his rate. he is living side by side. so what's happening in the west bank completely undermines any argument to any projection. so any strategy is that the
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state department is introducing like kind of that force in washington dc. thank you . this is rob, again, it's from bobbin to have garza 9 countries of withdrawal. there on bassett as also have a ties that they call for an immediate cease on a humanitarian aid into the strip on him that they took that but took it as much those as pulled at some buses around. so did israel's name, but jordan and it said that as well as committing more crimes, the latest to join the list. chad and south africa. bolivia was the 1st to 7 times and tiny with israel saying it's decision was a condemnation of the aggressive a disproportionate is really military offensive, taking place in the gaza strip. official hospital from occupied east jerusalem. benjamin netanyahu, who spent many days with since the meeting will lead us the latest, the bulgarian president. but with more countries, rethinking diplomatic links with israel to the prime minister decided to act, he summoned phone on both of those to a meeting and tell of eve,
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unclaimed israel was fighting for the future too. we will win and we believe that all civilized powers should back us in this effort. because this battle is your battle. and our victory is your victory. several countries have withdrawn them by so there's over the growing con agent, gaza. bolivia severed all diplomatic ties. many have criticized the human cost of war, the growing number of civilian deaths, the pictures of dead children in the wreckage, the latest country to recall that some parts of the sites africa. we believe the nature of response by israel has become one of collective punishment which falls fully outside of the practice of international humanitarian and international human rights. little islands, prime minister has also said he's not a great cit describing israel's response to the homeless attack. something bought,
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approaching revenge, bringing together the community of i'm best of those shows, the israel is what it's losing international support. about the way it's prosecuting the warning guys. but the diplomatic tipping point may come if one of its traditional allies decided to call for a cease fire or even the names to the war. it was for sure i'll just see it up in occupied east jerusalem. the spring of those lights has pictures coming out of dolls when explain what they are. military sole source has confirmed described as illumination, rounds fired from his really artillery the flags that are all attached with power. shoot the float down like a sort of mini son giving the military the opportunity to operate in a daylight, so to speak. when they pronounce of fire, they the middle tree find more into the at these really middle tree. according to this particular souls don't have as many night vision goggles or night vision capability as a of the armed forces, like the us, for example,
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they do have some smaller specialize units that do have these night vision goggles . but certainly what you'll seeing adult munitions as such, but i called illumination rounds that lights up the sky and allow these ratings to target the locations that they have been doing. certainly for the past 3 hours across the gaza strip. let's bring him all of the shuttle out. is there a cd, a political unless he's the monitoring events with me, can we just begin wave right into the us? and he wasn't policy to disclose the whole meeting that's being held by the security council meeting cold by the united auto band. but it's in china over the seas. fine. but it is the woods ceasefire that has power about right now and right . and so it made that very clear. yes. and that's also clear from what he explained in terms of the general assemblies because it over whitening rose condition in favor of humanitarian through a switch. now considering the humanitarian disaster, that is called garza,
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i think the, the need for a humanitarian ceasefire is, is panama. but once again, you know, as he said, there is an actual elephant in the room. and clearly the by the administration has projected once and again the idea of a ceasefire because it's trying to shield israel diplomatically as is right. god is it's crimes in and, and guy. so there's this idea in the, by the ministration. that is right. it needs to get justice and used to finish as it where, how much in guys and for both the united states and there's right, i'm like the rest of the international community. uh, the ends justify all means. the end. me finish it off her mouse, just defy the devastation of guys, and that's not acceptable to the rest of the international community. and this might be the overall message has been given use might say, but by the top of the,
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of the president. all the, the prime minister. but what we do have is secretary blinking, and the c i a chief in the region talking to various capitals of various leaders of respective middle east countries that have influence will certainly have an opinion . secondly, plain could certainly experienced 1st hand how angry the middle east is right now. is this message going to be the break? when he goes back to washington? you would, you would help. so, right. but up to me, the by the administration has to, has proven to be so the blindly following in israel's footsteps, as you would think, as a, as a world for muscle, but power which would be sensitive to it's the ability, reputation, an interest around the world, especially in demolition and you would think that's it. what does it have a sense in calculus different from doctor visit, right. so instead of blindly copying is read and coupling it's mindset to that,
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to visit that it would take a bit of a distance to get off of what is needed in the middle east kind and goes up to date and act a bit more responsible. because the united states has been, i think, even less responsibly that is read that us see if you look at it. so as i think our viewers around the world have probably noticed that the american diplomacy and is there any war had been 2 sides of the same coin. and that's problematic in the sense that in america as used as gun. but the diplomacy can go on board departments or something like borrows from the 18th century, like like the british empire, they dispatch aircraft carriers and, and nuclear submarines for the eastern mediterranean in order to fix their muscles . she of these red and basically pressure are different countries and in the middle east to support is right. and it's war crimes. as you said,
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as you're what stated the out up, capitals are in no mood to be complicit. and it says war crimes against the federal arabs, even the most, not that it's the most pro american. i like egypt, i need to and jordan have rejected the notion of israel self defense by cutting war crimes and guys. and hence, you would think something got to give, and we're already a month into this. uh, this even more, i guess the better cities of the united states needs to start taking some steps to distance itself from the war crimes and start acting more responsibly like a growing up, you know, but responsibility and we talk about i can go in the middle east, but we have tools to focus on egypt because they have a very delicate position, but also very important position of the responsible one as well. we talk about the rest of both of the only communication and transport link. that rate is ready for palestinians and calls and this to get into warehouse. if that name is on the list,
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the roof of buddha is multiplan all the time. and there are restrictions. our rules are rules and there are agreements that hinder egypt, even wanting to open the door and allowing everybody out. but it's not going to happen. but you would think that in this exceptional circumstances of and i thought genocide taking place, been things like that. you would take exception or measures. i mean these accept no circumstances required exception. i much and these are not that exceptional in the sense that they just has a very special relationship with it goes through. it's in fact administered it for a, for 20 years. godson's on the way out to the world based through age of no problem . i don't know how many. exactly, but a good a good portion of people and goes, i've studied the needs of all these doctors that we see in the nurses and teachers . a lot of them actually have studied the need, a lot of them have actually gone through and jumped and went back. so, so there is,
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there is a real, a genetic if you, for the national interest and the relationship between interest. because uh, egypt owes us to be more responsible. oh, as the people and guys have to be a motor, responsible cause international community to be a more responsible middle east science because it's always been that way. you mean it gives you is like a sort of a nation state that's always acted soberly in the middle east. it doesn't act out of your emotion or, or rash. it's actually considers things. i'm most enter the genocide until the war crimes. it's what the suffering into the beginning of, of thousands of better studies. you would one page of 2 step in and say, look, i had enough of this bloody war. i am not necessarily able to stop with, but i'm certainly going to try to help people. and get medicine and get shelter.
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and that's a humanitarian, a mission to do. no. finally, and probably it is the most important to us. we are talking not in humanitarian. and g. o is we're talking about a state and an interstate system. it would be very helpful for egypt to play an important role and moving forward after this war ends. if it's ex, responsibly today and acts in a way that is humanly reasonable to worship people on cause only by acting responsibly, not with indifference, but with the difference the wish that people have cause would it be able to play an important role at those because i think the addiction presidency is looking to the time when the dust settles. so it can go back again and play an important role in east media tutoring and politics. but it wouldn't be able to do that. if it lets down the people of guys are today. we should see what does happen,
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certainly over the next few weeks available. sharpe, thank still head. have all the al jazeera news, full palestinians, including a mouse, lead or killed by is very full. susan, coffee pipe, the west bank, the lights in ramallah, the hello. well, the parade of storms continues for western europe, but for now, it is mostly quiet on tuesday, the next storm system will move in off the atlantic. here it is by wednesday, really drait from ireland britain rate down into portugal in spain. this is not good news. this area already saturated from storm after storm. but let's focus on the forecasts for tuesday. some good pulses of rain just to the south of realm over the age attic. see along the eastern shores of the
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a dramatic c pushing into the balkans, but sunshine to be found. for example, in bulgaria, just a few days after you saw that tornado in ne spoke area also quiet for greece and turkey temperatures. looking good athens at 26. not a bad day and is stumble coming in at 21 degrees on tuesday. most of that intense rain peters out on tuesday, but then again on wednesdays. here comes our next storm system, northern portugal northwest spain. so let's focus on to stay to the northwest right now. still, legacy of showers left behind, but most likely we conditions the son should hopefully pull out. and then there's a strong system as we look toward wednesday, still disturbed weather for the northwest spice of africa. and we've got a lot of rain coming for the northwest. the free steak was going to tell. and the eastern k provinces in south africa see later, i a thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely
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the 4th about feel watching all just bear with me. so robin, in our mind to of on top developments in garza, the goal is to help with this recessed mold in 10000 palestinians of not being killed by his way to get tax in the costs of strip since october. the 7th pulled in 2 thirds with children and women, the ones that could be general and tenure gutierrez's calling for an immediate cease fire, saying that dogs was quickly becoming crazy off the children to, to have a sense that the international community has a responsibility to stop the end of the main collective suffering of the palestinians running as a fuel hasn't stopped off because of the indonesian hospital in northern gauze or
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from continuing the work and the dog. they say that's still an extraordinary number of patients and the building is rarely still pulling areas around the hospital. that was very soldiers that killed a full palestinians. the occupied westbank city of phil plan, i believe, to be entered using a civilian vehicle. they probably chose us now from ramallah and zane just sort of tool cause through what we know about this incident. highly unusual exactly. compared to what we've seen these really military, the activities they've been carrying out in the occupied westbank. this is a little different. it's not completely rare, it's not totally uncommon, but it compared to what we've seen, mostly nighttime rates in the last several weeks. this is a little different done in, in the daytime it was a tactical unit in tactical gear, but they were in a civilian vehicle. they made their way into total current hunting down this vehicle and from the u. g. c. user generated content for video that we've seen
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coming out taken by residents in these communities across the west bank, across the occupied westbank. what we saw was this tactical unit, a target this vehicle, and effectively it's effectively hunt these men down in the street. it does not seem that they were looking to the rest of these people. it does seem as many people here describe it as a target of children. a targeted attack specifically on these met, set to be palestinian fighters taken out in this day time rate of what we saw it in the hours since that it happened at around 5 pm. local time, here in the occupied west, back what we've seen since then, is that the armed wing of the political good luck, some martyrs began has issued a statement getting video form saying that they will take revenge for this attack on their fellow brothers in arms. a similar day time rate took place in bates, but jar village in bethlehem, an 18 year old man was killed there. 2 people were also injured. and this evening
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we seemed nighttime rates begin relatively early. once again, in genuine city and the village of job, it's a armed class is going on there. one person was shot and injured. we did hear from the red crescent that they try to get to him ever stop 5 years, really military, these really military stuff. yeah. if you want to stick the keys out and requesting the injured man, since then we have heard that he has been transported to a hospital and is receiving medical care. let's just talk about the, the ongoing issues that the palestinians have in the occupied west and continued targeting not spinning increased sin so has increased since october, the 7th, not just by the military. that will suffice. right, exactly. that is exactly correct. now the problems in the occupied westbank pre dates the events of october 7th. this is an area that you cannot describe this one contiguous land mass. it really looks more like an archipelago that has been slowly
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eroded. we've seen it slowly digested by is rarely settlers backed up 5 years really military. the subtler attacks have doubled since october 7th. we would see about 3 a day. now we're seeing 7 to day and the number of people killed here has also been on a record high well before the events of october, 7th. since then, a 161. people have been killed. 2150 people have been detained. 800 of them without any charge, effectively what people are calling an illegal mask detention of civilians living in the occupied westbank. these numbers, it's easy to just kind of forget that behind each and every one of these numbers is a story of one individual of a family we've just for the latest number isn't updated, went from 162100. $61.00 just in the last few hours and i'd just like to talk about that one person. it was a worker from gaza with a permit to work in israel, who was arrested after october 7th. he died in custody in his really custody of the
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circumstances are unclear. the information about his death, which happened several days ago, was just released to the prisoners authority, this prisoner's association, the palestinian group that overseas people being held in detention. his name margie's mother, is a cool. he had cancer. he has family and garza and he was detained for october 7th . unable to contact her family, they did not know what happened to him until the prisoners associates and we received information from israel forties. he died in prison again, the circumstances of his just remains unclear behind every one of these numbers is a story of a palestinian person being denied rights being denied. the dignity of being able to die around the family were being denied their freedom behind. every one of those numbers is a story similar to yours. they've been sort of you that for us in ramallah. thank you. now the united nations security council has been holding a close, told me thing this past style over the cause of a spring. and kristen salumi,
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who joins us from you. i'd hate to keep in new york. the meeting was cold by china and the united arab emirates, a christian, and the word ceased by i'm sure was use a lot and not me things what we don't know for sure because the meeting is happening behind closed doors. it is the 6 meeting that the security council let us add since the attacks of october 7th. and it is as they are working on their 5th version of a resolution to deal with the situation in gaza. they're getting a briefing from the humanitarian chief and the middle east coordinator for the un has all called for a ceasefire. an immediate cease fire, as well as the immediate release of hostages. they are, but as you say, the term cease. fire is one that is a controversial and
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a sticking point for the security council as they attempt to put into words there are take on the situation there. we know the united states has a pose calling for a blanket ceasefire and gaza, saying that this would give him oss a chance to regroup. and re attack is real. since they've started discussing draft resolutions, however, the united states has changed its language somewhat. now it talks about humanitarian pauses and the need for humanitarian pauses in order to get into civilians who are struggling so much in gaza. but they initially be told a resolution that called for humanitarian pauses. and now it appears that some of the countries that were initially fine with the resolution calling for humanitarian pauses, may want something stronger like a ceasefire in that resolution. so all of these discussions are happening behind closed doors. we don't know for sure who is voting,
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which way or what the sticking points are, but these are the debates that are being had now. she said this meeting was called by china in the u. a. they have been among countries calling for an immediate cease fire going forward. they also were calling for a stake out before the meeting to talk to the price, which was abruptly cancelled and put off until after the meeting. so i think the only thing that's clear is that there is not agreement in the security council at this time on the way forward. and they are passing this all out behind closed doors . and only once the meeting is over, when we get any clue as they made any progress, you will come back to as and when that happens presently before is that the united nations a so ahead here i'll be, i'll just there and use all the former us present, donald trump testifies and is a civil fold file. we'll have an update from new york, the
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the phone back into the news. donald trump has testified and is a civil full trial in new york. the form of us president and leading republican contender for 2024 is accused of dramatic insights in his net worth. trumpets dismissed the proceedings as nothing moved on a political witch hunt has equal height, as well. as outside of new york courthouse, protestors greeted the former president with signs warning that he was about to face some consequences. as donald trump arrived the media watching from above and
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in the court room, a scowling trump waiting to testify under oath the new york attorney general su, saying the trump organization inflated the value of its real estate to get better bank loans. arguing that earn the company $100000000.00 and exaggerated trumps will buy $2000000000.00 before he takes the stand. i am certain that he will engage and name calling and tons and race baiting. and call this a which hunt a prediction that came true just moments later dealing with right now, judge arthur and goran has already ruled that his company's financial documents were filled with fraud. the question, now what will it cost? trump, his family, and his company? while his adult sons also his co defendants testified that their accountants were to blame. trump acknowledge that he suggested some real estate values under
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questioning, trump repeatedly fault with the judge, who will ultimately decide his punishment. the state ones have to pay $250000000.00 in fines, and for trump and his sons to be banned from doing business in new york, which could mean to would have to sell some of his most celebrated buildings during a break trip motions to be quiet advice he may soon wish you took on the stand. patty go home al jazeera as well. so he's in somalia have declared a state of emergency after heavy rains triggered floods across the country. at least 14 people have died and more than a 113000 people have been displaced. the united nations, as the aftermath of heavy rains, have also temporarily affected hundreds of thousands of others. right and follows the countries was france in full decades. at least 20 people, including women and children, have been killed in cabin route after an early morning attacked by gunman. local officials say it happens in the town of mount se about 7 people have been seriously
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wounded. no group has claimed responsibility. the international crisis group says that the cold link test claims mold in 6000 lives and full a 1000000 people to flee the who is trying this present as mental strain is prime minister in the latest stage of a diplomatic full between the aging and camera. the visits buying today albany is a, is the 1st bind australian leader to china since 2016. jessica washington reports this is, china is historic. at temple of heaven. it's these trailing prime ministers 1st jump, impeaching. as anthony opened, easy retrace the steps of another prime minister golf whitland, who 50 years ago became the 1st is training leader to visit china and normalize relations. the world has changed since then, and so to has the relationship between kendra and b, j toner, is the most important trading partner. he represents more than 25 percent of
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export. so money for bad jobs relies upon outright ebony easy was warmly welcomed by president. she didn't being at the james, great hall of the people, the hoss of the capital, with joint efforts of both sides, we've been resuming our exchanges in various views and reduction problems. now the china is full of business that has an impact on the right parts of improvement and development. in recent years, the relationship between the 2 countries became strange. under albany, these previous says scope morrison, accusations of political interference, and a push for an investigation into the origins of the cove of 19 pandemic. aggravated badging are enough to get those tensions spiraled into a trade war with china. imposing barriers on australian wind co beef and more, and the progress with light in advancing our relationship of of that time has been unquestionably very positive. tried,
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is flowing more freely to the benefit of both countries. australia raised the case of detained australian mindset. young june, who has been held in china on espionage charges for 4 years. camera also wants to trade barriers lifted that have already been substantially reduced since open, easy 1st met she last year in engine ego. without begging appears to be trying to stabilize its relationships with western countries. chinese state media also reported the prime minister reassigned, straining his respect for the one china policy. delete has emphasized the importance of continued dialogue despite a number of differences and open, easy, extended an invitation for she to visit him in australia. jessica washington out a 0. now they come as a surprise to the supermarket shop, as they've seen an increase in the food bills, but the us food and agriculture organization says that we're not paying enough for
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the real cost of food production probably falls. it has the story, the rising food bills of hit, household budgets around the world over the last couple of years. this report says, even these prices will fall short to the real cost of all food production system the when's food and agriculture organization. so such costs to health, the environment, and society at up to at least $10.00 trillion dollars a year, equivalent to 10 percent of global economic output. the report says the highest proportion of costs by far come in the form of poor health with bad diets. quite an ultra processed food science and sugar is causing disease, obesity and losses in labor productivity, environmental costs amount to a 5th of the total greenhouse gas emissions and land. and we'll see use the seo says this is almost certainly an underestimate. and in developing countries, the costs full largely on the page small scale produces, you can be blinded by poverty amount nutritionist to have an idea. so does this mean food process have to rise further?
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in some cases, these costs kind of be provided. it's not like if we want to, that's a continued to up partition, an adverb price, population alternating to whether it's something we can be better off technology. that's arguing to reduce some of his costs. this is the 1st of 2 annual reports on this subject. and now the main recommendation is the government's undertake true cost accounting to factor in the full impact on their economies and societies. the global food industry action is likely to require regulation, taxation and subsidies to change what we do and how it's produced. i suppose it, i'll just 0 a little that to a coverage of his roles will on dollars when these all the latest pictures from kansas city. the goal is the health industry says more than $10000.00 palestinians without being killed by israeli attacks and the gaza strip. since october, the 7th bulls and 2 thirds of those killed off children and women posted, you know, forwards. he says that's at least 100 in line to do health work because of being
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killed in more than a 110 medics injured in the gaza strip. that over the past month, the partial member has this report on the medic struggling to save lives. this is a bad moment of relative quiet for these members of a medical team in gaza. as long as the ship is about to start and they are ready engage in a conversation about will that personalize the fees and uncertainty about the future mode is the youngest. a single bus. he has that extended family to worry about as strikes intensify by my father passed away recently. i look after my mother with very close to bullying displays, photos of every rescue mission. his team has taken part and he says he wants to keep the memories alive in case anyone get scale is right. um it has attacked medical work as ambulance isn't hospitals despite international contamination? no medics say, no one is saving cause
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a deal with the more we fit situations where those trapped under the rubble are asking for help. you are the only chance because ambulances can go anywhere. you become their only hope when their loved ones kind of come to the right. by sunset strikes, hit the residential area. let's remove dry stairs to get to the site. this man has been injured by shrapnel and needs to meet his house. as soon as the ambulance advice of the hospital steamer season urgent, cool to reach the cause of this man was pulled from robert was serious, had injury the team take him to the nearest hospital, but it's over whelmed. they have to find another hospital willing to treat as the days go by pressing on medical teams is mounting. they feel helpless. people
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are buried under rubble. hundreds rushed to hospitals destroyed. families want to know about their loved ones the most just because don't stop this mother feasible. her child as she says a one month and a half baby has breathing problems. i'm a father, i have 3 children. i feel like i learned a lot from my experience with my kids defying exhaustion fee is a lack of sleep goes as medics may never be able to take a day off the valley fios because without the sound of exposures, families crying for help. and many people waiting to be pulled from under the wreckage, especially my butler. i just the right. that's it from mesa. oh rahman 4 this,
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these are all about good morning use on the other side of the pray can not continuing coverage of the will on costs are to stay with us the according to the un since the conflict broke out into done in april more than 700000 people have fled the country. most of them have fled to chatter, egypt, but now some are arriving here in libya. some people bring this food and more set, but it's not enough for all the children. if the fighting continues in neighboring through that many fear that could possibly be an influx of refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya, you in which the yours is libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers. and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable, but for the women and children here, that's just not enough or service stating strikes, followed by through week rescue. because that's 1st responders know the mission
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could be the but until then the humanity drives one day because the civil defense which rescue mission because we don't simply focus on the public, it's of the conflict. it's the consequence of war. the human suffering that jesus for time is one of the most serious thoughts of violence. in recent years, we brave bullets involved because we give voice to those demanding freedom the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides. um its the world slow down, we stand for as homes with tips of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play
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