tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 9, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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75 percent of global carbon credits essential middle between prime mental protection, enhancing investments alignment, digital licensing. your better tomorrow. the kind of that i'm just honestly attain. this isn't use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. they'll lots of children's hospital in northwest cause suspense operations. also, it comes on the we're patient, is really attacks as rainy as stripes, cause how that can be a 2nd major help facilitate the indonesian hospital. most of gauze assessing tens
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of thousands of people in northern garza. i'm moving south to escape the violent u. s. it says that israel has now agreed to a full hour daily pause and it's a tax cut. all the mirror is heading to egypt, as it mediates negotiations for the release of some of the last captains and any time, fast gun battles range between those really forces and palestinians, fighters and jeanine, at least 14 palestinians has now been killed the . well, it's now just off to 1800 gmc, about a 6 o'clock at night and gaza. what is really strikes have been targeting major hospitals? this was the moment of impacts me of the indonesian hospital, which is fairly functioning. and the last hospital for children, the hospital has now also been forced to close across garza more than 10800 people
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have been killed since this contract began over us. it says that israel has now read to what it called daily for our pause to allow civilians to flee northern garza. tens of thousands of people have been trying to escape the fighting in the northwest is really a ground, forces all engaged in be a specialist with the last fighters to death and destruction. and it also has led to renewed different classic women to senior law suite is in egypt. the heads of the c, i, a and law side are in the hall and the mirror of council, as in the u, a. e. and then travel to egypt from adults on friday with health facilities in gauze increasing the under threat, found the hospitals direct to me. this agend appeal for international health. and the, this is an s o s message from inside the l not so pediatric hospital facility came under attack 2 times today. the 1st target to the guys. well the 2nd was a direct hit on the hospitals. what's the building stuff and massive damage?
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the ice use and baby boom enterprises are not without oxygen supply. the anti hospital is out of power except the i see you where i stand. now. commonly, i'm attending a patients with the power runs out any minute i will definitely die a few days ago due to relinquish showing power until for a few minutes. i mean last one patient in this ice you, the situation is beyond die or we have stranded here now belongs to any other vehicle can access the facility. any i'd be once having to the hospital is talk to advise riley both planes. commonly there is one victim of the severe bleeding at the emergency unit. we cannot even send him to another hospital. any person coming in or leaving the hospital is targeted as well. that's bringing all correspondence on the ground topic. i was there and he joins us now. from con eunice, in the south of the gaza strip topic, we were hearing there about a direct strike on the rolls around last the hospital we saw that showing that the
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explosions very, very close to the engine using the hospital, took us through what's been targeted. yes, the vicinity of goes, i mean on central hospitals in the north and central areas of the gaza strip had been widely bombarded during the last hour. dozens of us strikes took place and the surrounding areas that are only far away from the hospital just with the attendance of matrices. just attends me to is in order to generally uh to, to be exact. uh, so the uh, the bottom and that was really unbelievable. as why it pulls well lightening off the surrounding areas, destination hospice, so people are really getting terrified and the quickly rushed to hollington's. find the hospital in order to be safe and protected from these prelim plus attacks. also do some of the attacks at also were carried out in some of the hospitals, including another hospital which considered to be the main central hospital that to provide medical treatment for young and annually pulled babies. this hospital has been a repeatedly targeted by the used by the occupation have forces as the situation
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that is beyond being really dire as medical services have been really close off since the beginning of this. they also the is very religious button and now they are running low on a few and they are running low even in terms of medical supplies. so today, one palestinian young kids had been passed away due to the lack of oxygen and even with the ongoing crisis of fuels that really affected negatively on the nature of the work of this hospital as well. cause a topic, we've seen these kind of pictures of these tens of thousands of people on the move, but they're heading south into more fund baldwin's. what are you hearing from people as, as they move from the north to the south and, and she can expect to even race and numbers to arrive. yes, during the last couple of days and even today uh, thousands of palestinians managed to evacuate or from the northern have central areas of gone to city to the south of victor. 3,
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we were working on 4 to not crossing the long distance on foot, carrying the central items of luggage and uh they were really experienced uh such a dramatic conditions as they were running low on food and even water. i met one of those evacuated people and he told me that the situation in the notes of the guns district was unbearable that we no longer be able to afford any little bread. after the destruction of victories had we face a notable difficulty in terms of having access to what's a search even offset, we walk to a long distance, we become entirely exhausted, which really also excessive pain. the human sharing conditions as also buttons in the southern areas of gauze that continues aside from the death of suppliers in the northern parts of the gaza strip is also obviously ground fighting going on at the moment and across the city. do we know when these 3 samples are taking place of the one? yes. uh the is really military ground depressions on the grounds had a really intensified during the last couple of hours as far as trying to push the
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button to the church. we are starting with the eastern areas of faith. how does that to where they just are, the thing i'm experiencing by exchange between the patient forces and the policy and fights is what are trying to look at the entry of this maneuvering troops. also the attack continues and even defy exchange continue using different kinds of lessons in the cost of line of the gaza strip as each man is imposing a significant control over the cost of mind are pushing forward and deeper into the out into the other areas of a shelter refuge account as they are right now have an access to as far as security complex, that is considered to be one of the main central security complex in the, in the territory. also they are trying also to gain control on eastern areas of golf strip as the us working to split gaza striping. to move that 3 parts to facilitate the process of disruption of the, of the product in the finance ministry at 1st from tar couple as they're in there with that live report for us from the southern possible because the stripping fund
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unit. thank you very much. time well, the white house is now saying that is around well implemented, what it calls for our pauses, and it's another tree of salt each day in northern garza or villages. aust, president's refinement about his conversations with the is there any prime minister that led to these forces frustrated with while that's not bringing a white house. correspondent kennedy, how could in washington, dc kimberly 5 and did not get what he wants it from the sounds of that this is right. actually we heard that he had asked for a 3 day pause and it was rejected outright buy these rarely prime minister, because he felt that this amounted to a cease fire, a red line for israel. so instead,
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what has been worked out and this has been worked out, we understand in part due to negotiations by the could tarry prime minister and the heads of intelligence for both massage and the c i a who are in cuts are that the parameters have been agreed to that it would be a 4 hour pause in military operations with the us and israel, referring to us humanitarian pauses, and that there would be 3 hours of advance notice given. and what this would entail is this would be 2 core doors. now, what military source is telling me is that in fact these, what are being called to monitoring quarters actually were already existing cord or is that the is really military has been using to get supplies in to support its ground operation. also, well, this is being spun by the us and israel, as humanitarian in nature. this will continue to allow israel to continue to supply
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its military, even as the usaa saying this will not allow for any military operations or comp had operations. during these, for our pauses now, these 2 quarters that we're talking about here. one is in northern gods, or the other is a 2nd along the coastal road, allowing people to flee into the south. and this is also significant because what we're being told is the largest concentration of homes that has been destroyed by these really military seems to be in the north. and again, people being pushed to the south seems to be what the is really military strategically is looking to do even as the us and says that there is not to be a permanent displacement of palestinians. so uh well we are getting a language and verbage that seems to suggest one thing. the sources are telling us that there is still a very much a strategic advantage, even as the us is. and this really characterizing this as very much
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a humanitarian pause in nature. very interesting. our white house correspondent, kimberly house that they with the latest for us from washington dc. thanks. kimberly. while meanwhile, the on the wing of palestinian islamic jihad, they all cransberg, gave says it's prepared to release some captives facing monetary and reasons automatic. we announce we are prepared to release a woman for humanitarian in health reasons, considering we will not be able to offer her medical treatment. we are also prepared to release the young man for humanitarian reasons because he is of a young age and consider the as really prisons are full of palestinian children. this is an initiative that will come into force once a necessary requirements in the field are present. to this well has come on all of this from an official, he's an occupied a story. study island starting with these pauses is around, has obviously roundly rejected a cx 5, but it's, well the b, b as pulls of how these rarely is talking about this. well these are,
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these don't see this as an ethic news. uh, it would be almost fair to say that quite surprised at the excitement over the white house so nice when they say their policy will continue. there will be tied to coal delays, tactical pauses to help them in their operation of trying to move people out of northern guys into southern gaza. and this is just a continuation of the existing policy. so they see nothing new in the show. remember that it was a week ago that joint kind of be asked israel for these tactical pauses that is realized that there is going to be new sci fi. and in fact, within minutes of joint can be statement being made public. the prime minister's office put out it's one statement saying there will be no c spot until the captives are released. that has been benjamin nec nappies position from the start, and it hasn't changed even with this, a nice man from the white house. oh,
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well speaking of captives, alan, have you heard anything from me as rarely as about this new offer of captives being released by the outputs? okay. well, the certainly dismissive of a video that was at least within the last couple of hours we showed a 77 year old woman and a 13 year old boy. now, it's a suggestion would be that these of the 2 that are being talked about as possible, people to be released in the video. they are critical of benjamin netanyahu saying that he is responsible for the come crisis that has been largely dismissed and it failed as ones that have been written by him. us rather than the true sentiments of the 2 people. and they have again called this propaganda video, as for the idea that certain conditions have to be met to secure their release, nothing official from the israelis. but again, we go back to the statement from benjamin netanyahu, so there's no spot until all the captives are released at the same time. alicia,
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that was all the latest from occupied a story soon. thank you very much, holland. as well, the heads of the c, i a and israel's law side intelligence agency haven't met with the prime minister of castle here in doha to discuss a possible deal with that hope for all the captive releases and a pause in the fighting. the america is now in the u, a. e, and he'll also be traveling to egypt for more talks on friday. well, that's bringing awesome all laura, he's been following this developing story for us. how soon you and i are. they were talking about a flurry of different isaac activity that we were saying is what we're seeing now, this potential offer of captains from palestinians government jihad. and now this, when you took a pause, is all the links up, is that the results of, of what we've been talking about with different listing string of the product. vince on the ground that originated from chalks,
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behind the close to hitting to how, which has been for quite some time. now the focus point for f. us to try to bring a such a move that could be conducive to a release of the captives that exchange for. he might tell you in pauses, but we are yet to see whether this is going to be paving the way for something solid in this does that the full hour pools of the are now offered by is right for short of expectations that we've been seeing. if this possible, the over the out of the 5 you talking about the need for a seas by it not a humanitarian force and say really not just expectations here, but also in the white house. a definite, say all the americans and these varieties obviously for quite some time a, this thing longer than just opposed could be benefit to income. as of therefore, they will say we need to see a to see for the progress. now when you look at the latest development as the image of kata in the, in i said out of m, i just had met with the president of the u. e. uh has been side
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and i and they spoke about the need to protect civilians and coordinate relief efforts. the 2 countries have a huge political influence in the region. and if they can team up that could be really helpful in the near future particular when it comes to in a political solution to the, to what is happening inc, as a venture model is immune of comp, time meets with, as if it's actually say, president of age of health, also to remind all of you as of the politically that of how best buy, how do you know how to decide in age of the health troops with age of. so the intelligence she with these r o m is that could be conducive to some significant progress. well, and it's not just the results that are happening. there are other regional meetings being organized. they are really is meeting the organization for it is on the cooperation is also set to meet. so i'm wondering if, if with this discussion could potentially paved the way if, if it's something a little bit more long lasting, is then maybe at the beginnings of a negotiation around a political settle,
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you see to easy different trucks here the outside in, in egypt, egypt has both to us as a bullet crossing with, with, with, with, with a positive they have a huge political influence of the 2 countries. egypt i'll, i'll talk, would it be really the key to a, the announcements that could be made the upcoming, i was on the other hand, you have signed to raise your hosting to key events the out of place and the, oh, i see the y c is going to be quite interesting in the sense that you would see the president of iran and president of turkey, both of them out of key regional players with a stronger relations with, with how much and that presence could be an indication of and a push for the ups and muslims have been saying should be sustained, chose in gaza, that would, and the, the war and the devastation. well, certainly very, very interesting dynamics happening at the moment. we'll be following this very closely with your husband for now. thanks. fremont's hash la bar. how many miles 13
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people have now been told, why is there any forces in jeanine? it was one of the west attacks in recent weeks and he occupied westbank. is there any forces have been conducting 90 rates now since october, the 7th? a 176 people have been killed across the palestinian territory since then found that smith has worn out from jeanine. whether it's res hasn't now ended. a thursday's rate on janine and the occupied westbank is ended up being the biggest re that's been here since october. the 7th and all day from the early hours of thursday morning that been street bottles between his riley, military and palestinian groups. in these rise refugee come just on the edge of janine safety. it has been gone, fire and explosions all day, and a number of casualties. we know these rails of also surrounded 3 schools. they've been surrounded all day and respond to that teacher. one of the schools, i know children, young children girls have not been allowed to leave since the special started.
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israel says will always say that it's going after what he calls palestinian terrorists. but the has been at increasing the falsity and violence of the raids since october, the 7th. and here they'll tell you, they think it's revenge. many of the people arrested or targeted members of how much, maybe they believe these rarely security forces taking an opportunity to deal with almost finished business. and we can palestinian fighting groups as much as possible. while the rest of the world attention is focused on what's happening in gaza and it's me, i'll just say era jeanine any occupied westbank. well, that's not bringing a senior political analyst. well, on the shara model, i mean a v as really is a continuing that crack down in the occupied westbank is as they continue bombarding cause, or they roundly rejected a cease fire. i'm curious about the timing of what we're seeing are these latest developments, the, the suggestion by the us that these pauses, these,
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for our pauses are a new thing. and then also that is on a, j, had the palestinian islamic jihad and our offering. these 2 captains to be released for it on to monetary in ground. so they say we reading too much into it when we talk about the timing of this was that potentially a deal and that took place. i think the deal is in the making. i can meet that day, it has not happened and it's still facing some challenge regarding the variables, which is how many days of i here minutes, area, and pause. how many of hostages got this to be released, and how many captives would be released from these really sites? because the idea here is reciprocity. if you, if, how about as those that are going to release a child? that is what is good. there is a child there in the nissan old person then is that will do the same. and now the question is, how many days and how many would be released each day?
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i think that's where the negotiations are about everything else for the time being . i think is a waste of time. everything else for the time being a case with is just trying to do is no more than an insult to injury. it's an insult to enjoy because the idea of a 4 hour pause means that these riley is what take a break from getting posted is best what it means. because the, the big headline is, is there is instance, if it is intensifying it's binding of guys out of seen that's why is why do they say is for our pauses. so it's really meaningless. so you from is him for the continuation of the ceasefire. mean, stop the war, humanitarian pause mean continuing the war after a couple of hours. now, clearly it's, it's not successful. it's tactic on the part of x rays because it's releasing some of the pressure the build up since the g 7. me think on talk you where now the international community as a whole, it is asking for at least
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a prolonged humanitarian pause now. so the idea that they could do that now, you know, everyone kind of a so proficient a repeating after them, that there is a humanitarian part. so the timing works for them. let me ask you about these based captives, the because that they offer is coming from palestinian islamic jihad not to last. these are captives being held by them. not tell us. what does that mean in terms of negotiations going forward? does public policy and you know, as long as you have now have a seat at the table. what clearly from the very beginning, what, how boss was talking about the humanitarian pause in the sense of they needed to know what they have. they don't know what they or is it a single body. talked over 7, no cannot over 7, just a number of people have us fight those in the beginning. and then just a, just a prison break from guys that includes all kinds of elements include things you have than others. just went into is there, i didn't get it, some of those horrible things that they're seeing now, but they've also scope the a lot of people and we don't have a balance sheet who is,
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who even have much that status because it's apparently spread throughout garza, they don't know where all the hostages are they, what they're saying now is give us some time. so we figured out who they are, what their names and where they are. so we can then talk about that because deal. so the fact that this is not from the last and it isn't itself potentially adjuster . yeah, yes. it's possible. let me ask you about that. the, the length of these pause is because he was saying that was a gesture on the policy ideas. riley's, that was a tactic knowledge gesture, sorry. and it was an insult to injury attack, take 5 days rainy's in response to some of the pressure that we've been upset we've been seeing building. now some of that pressure has been coming from the united states. and we've had, we've had to present a button very clearly say that he was typing fat and pushing for a 3 day pause. and he's gotten a 4 hour pause. what does that mean in terms of us left and right now, more of a sudden humiliation motor of the same human addition to the medicaid and restriction that is so weak in dealing with is or as. but it actually has to go to
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talk you to the g 7 meeting and or the to issue a final statement word by it's trying to push for some of these things that it makes clear to is or out of that, for example, you cannot 3 occupied because you cannot see more land from guys, you cannot be siege guys. you cannot expect people into the sign i and so on, so forth. so the fact is that today the united states has no leverage. a dispute calls where it's come says right? and that's why it's moving. i saw the equation for the g 7 nations on others in order to build enough pressure for, is there a to respond to what the international commit to say, what international public opinion of sex with western and american public opinion even is really public convincing? because these res, once their captives back. uh huh. oh, it's interesting to see because by that has been well 5 and maybe announcements will be us made the announcement to me is really seem to be pushing back
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a little bit on, on some of that rhetoric to i'm curious about a lot of the all the meetings that are, are now taking place on open need some behind closed doors of say, cast as a man is in the way heading to egypt. we have her last sitting and kyra right now we have the, our bleak, happening all of this flurry of diplomatic activity. couldn't something bigger potentially come out of this? i always caution out a who's been following all these meetings, but is the maybe the beginnings of a conversation here in the region about what a political sacrament. because look like, i think uh for the time being we need to differentiate between 2 things. one is what's happening on the secured with this fear, and that's where the condition of the hostages taken out, and that's why burns is here and that's why it's not blinking use of it. right? so same thing in the region. so the, the, the, the, the, the amount of content is not going to be discussing how hostages are captives. that's not what he does. so yes, the head of the, the add up summit and the assignment confidence some,
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there are thoughts not about the final communicate. what's where they decided that's why i know what idea, of course, there's a lot of discussions behind the scene about what position they will take, not just about the questions of the after. because what is required of the ad ups and the most the majority of nations at this point in time is to deal with the ongoing genocide. not what's going to happen. i don't know how many months or years down the road. that's not what the palestinians, that's not what the arabs and most of more just looking for. i think that's not what the international community is looking for. everyone now was talking about and things i was talking about the ceasefire. people are not talking about what's going to happen 5 years on the road and whether anyone will deliver on anything among the fullest promises. so i think what the out of the street is waiting for. and i think what the arts of trying to get their heads around is what to do about the ongoing general side in guys. how about the war crimes and guys about what can i do to help relieve some of the pressure to some of the suffering when the people have got so because as we said, you and i as we spoke the last few days,
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pressure is building up slowly but surely, it has not been exploded yet, but behind the scenes there is a lot of been top tensions, and i would even say print apply. that's very interesting, quite to get your thoughts again on the chart out of there, a senior political analyst. thank you. a hostile, it has here, here on out of their representatives from over 50 countries in paris to mobilize emergencies, your monetary name for the people, the hello, the weather, as long as the set fire across. so you're right in financial that little bit of track down to most of the most part. so i think if you do see some wet weather that is likely wherever it is guides based settlement of the red said little mulberries that you notice one or 2 coastal shots pushing into southern past over
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a month to be more expensive as we go on through west that day, but most of that is generally looking dry. plenty of sunshine about the weather tab at the central pos of saudi arabia pushed by the north. and as you can see, it is largely clear skies coming through here. that is the case because he's the side of the met it's right. and maybe one or 2 shows just up the was the key i we have good one to to shasta. was that northeast corner of the country some smart way with the cool cuz he's on media. could see a little bit of on several web as we go through the next couple of days. so it was a little bit of a set of web describing the fall and also val jerry over the next dial site, maybe into the average of to ship it from much of north africa. it is dry, the shower has continued to cost, west africa slipping further south as seasonal rates as they should do the shelves a little more extensive into the gulf of katy and beyond. we have still got some very heavy right into those flood effective parts of somalia. southern areas of easy hope, you're still seeing some winter weather along with many parts of kenya as the
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devastating strikes followed by through weak risky because that's 1st responders know the mission could be the with until then. so humanity drives one day which because of the civil defense which rescue mission. because on just examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out of every single some ideas our patients lose. we could see all the tests those. the guys that we don't buddies explore and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your lot international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform and,
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and spying on the challenges here the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the natural, what challenges here on, on this, don't see a change here in the home that's remind you about headlines is rarely as strikes or targeting major hospitals and it awesome for watching and we're going to impact many of the engineers and hospitals and causes childrens facilitating the, unless the hospital as well for g. p. u. s. whitehouse as it is well has agreed to for our pause daily. tens of thousands of civilians offering from the north as
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randy ground forces engaged in st. louis was held on moving 10800 palestinians have now been killed since this conference began. passengers and 4500 children and u. n. is describing the conflict as like your monetary and catastrophe. well, the sheer scale of the destruction affected on gauze and why is there any forces over the past month has been unprecedented. new analysis by to us space for such as an agent labs shows the extent of the devastation. stephanie deca has been taking a look at some of the data, a listing and guards of seeing their lives destroyed. their homes obliterated. but it's really when you take to the sky and look from above, which gives you a sense of the damage. and we've got some interesting research to share with you those red dots that shows you what is building destruction of this is a research by us research as well. so i'll do 0 labs. what you're looking at this is 3 weeks into the war. well, let's move forward. we've got here just
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a week later. look how much more widespread that damage is. what does that mean? we're talking about homes and lives destroyed. and what does this mean also when you look at this map, we're talking about goes a city between you and these are all densely populated areas. when we talk about densely populated, this is what that looks like. again, goes to city, you see there are dark black areas. this is how many people live there civilians, no one can leave, goes off. so if we superimpose those red dots, remember this is building destruction. just look how extensive that is july, the refugee come, for example, the densest place and goes and goes to city essentially the capital. so when we look at the numbers, what the research found, more than a quarter of goes to city, essentially the capital of goal is that has been destroyed. northern goals are over a 3rd of it has gone. so we've looked at the north. let's move south 10 units over there. this of course, an area that is wrote, urge the people from the north to move to saying it was safe. well,
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you see those ret dolts as well. remember building destruction in those areas. so this is why people will tell you no one in not nowhere in goals is safe and people cannot get out. what does that mean in terms of numbers? the bigger picture, the research shows, 16 percent of buildings in gaza have been destroyed. and what does that look like? well, entire residential areas are flattened and one of the densest urban environments in the world. and you and facilities, hospitals, and other places were thousands of people are sheltering. well, there's supposedly safe places, but they've also been targeted by as well. a whole new united nations report has outlines the dyess socio economic toilet as well as well on gaza is taking on palestinians and says that annual published and in g d. p is expected to have already declined by about 4.2 percent. that's a loss of about $857000000.00. the longer this will goes on to gratian the total on the palestinian economy. if this conflicts last 24 months,
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the estimates of economic loss would rise to 8.4 percent of g d p. $1700000000.00. assad month would bring the total loss to to a point $5000000000.00. 390000 drops of war and even lost in gaza. and you know what your pied westbank and poverty is also expected to rise at 20 to 45 percent depending on the duration of the war. all region now space, i've done out the door and he's an assistant secretary general. i'm the director of the regional bureau for our of states for the un development program. he's runs me now from new york. thank you so much for joining us on to 0. i found one particular projection that really jumped out at me from your report, and this will likely result in a significant drop of other roles, human development by 11 to 16, yet. what does not look like in practice? this is unprecedented. i must say, i have been observing conflicts for
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a very long time. we have never seen such hard aggression in human development in one months or 2 months or even 3 months if this war last for the end of the year. by this time would lose 19 years of human development. that's me is almost 50, been the $1000000000.00 of investments in schools and hospitals and economy and infrastructure wiped out completely not just forgotten the whole bunch of thing and you gone. and i mean, this is really, i'm president of the if i, if the war continues to the end of the year. as i said, the last would be about 20 percent of g d p. just to compare ukraine. it took to clean the year in the house to lose afford to lose 30 percent of the d. p for palestine to lose twice percent in 3 months. that is really unprecedented. i was also looking at some of the numbers and annual report. it says if this will last 3 months, publishing is projected to increase by 45 percent. now before the war began,
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moving 61 percent of people were already living in poverty of 45 percent increase. and that's only if the will ends by what early january. but we know that as well as saying they're preparing for a very, very long it's so what happens after 3 months? that's all you really cannot imagine what would happen we already have added. the water is already added, 500000 people to the 1800000 people are living under poverty line. and by this time, not just the guys again, i stress in all of the, by this time. and therefore a, some is what continues further. i would estimate the gdp, we use another 9 percent. we thought the war, meaning in 2024. if the fighting stops now 2024, the 5 sending the corner, you will lose another 9 percent with all the poverty and human development regression. that's where you come with that. imagine if the war continues, it's really unprecedented. and on the imagine of,
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it's just just the things that such levels of destruction continue further. there is not much more destroyed. let me give you another comparison. it took 4 years for the water instead of you to destroy the same level of destruction of housing that happened in one months in gaza. again, what does that mean for any day off? so then what does that mean? it to me is that even if the fighting stops, no, we are going to deal with a long lasting internal displacement problem and goes up with all the humanitarian and you cannot make on social security consequences of such as these auster. how will this go further? how does this go? we don't know. you mentioned internal displacement. we've always tracing huge scale displacement within this triple ready? on the projections for displacement beyond garza, you know, this isn't,
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i mean that's the challenge. is those people going be the palestinians in goes i wouldn't be displaced within garza without phones without the have centers, without schools, without clean water. so we must think from now what does a one extra day of fighting need for the day off to the that's why we are calling for an immediate cease fire. there are obviously also concerns that that people may be forced out of, of the gaza strip entirely. i know there's been lots of politicians who said that that's a red line. but there also concerns that, that people might not even be able to we, we might see a huge decrease in, in the population of the gaza strip. we've also seen and there's really crack down in the occupied westbank to increase sets are attacked. and you've talked about an impact on the broader posting in economy. what sort of an impact does that have? what we're seeing right now in other parts of the territories? yes, the west bank economy,
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which is 80 percent of the thoughts and follow sidney and economy is already lost. 40 percent 40 percent is because of the economic disruption because the farmers cannot go and the collect, the harvest that produce in our lives at citrus 40 percent. because a tourism has completely stopped which of your culture and tourism represent that around 40 percent of westbank economy. and some of these have been blocked because of the, the north transfers of the money from the is there any apologies to the bonds thing in the pharmacy? so the damage is not just in gods or the that the physical damage maybe the manual . it may part as it goes up, but the economic damage and disruption in the west bank is rather considerable and we would soon produce a report on the regional impact positive it's mean for the egyptian economy, the jordanian economy, and so on and so forth. i have the diary that the director of the regional bureau
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for arab states for the united nations development program. we're in d. p. we is racing again. the urgent need for us is fine. thank you so much for joining us here on out of here. oh, well is around continues to conduct its funding, campaign and ground defensive and garza publish thing is really in is around truth invoicing. the support for the territory are also being attacked and arrested. prominent politicians have been among the rest attained. there is the way my husband, the spell of the name is the 80 woman posted, supported foot ballasting, and fighters and gaza on one side of the map that is there 80 produce, edited her and accused her of having a link to a terrorist organization for them it can be submitted, but i'm human, but okay. tried to protest against is there as were on the street. he was detained for questioning, along with 2 other for many members of parliament rights groups. see,
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this is part defects and them down by is there an on anyone showing support for pals, and how would you have called on the 2nd one? this is katie illegal. the decision of the hi quote that was issued yesterday said such a protest does not need an approval from the police. the court even criticized the head of the police who said arabs are prohibited from protesting. palestinians is the 80s have attempted to hold the protest condemning the war and gaza. but the editor, 80 police have dispersed them each and every time. this is where it is attempt to destroy my college. and is there any way, policies or 80 students chilton? the chance to this, to add and verbally effect the student is 80 produced, eventually evacuated, the students, the trauma that, that they mean. since the beginning of the war,
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police have questioned more than 370 palaces or eighty's over social media posts the see via the public piece. and inside that of the internet and media clean palestinian senior level and was edited after she posted the pay it online. with the emoji of the policy unplugged, their 80 pretty said had post was insightful. more than a 100 people have been edited and similar grounds, including university students and minors. at least $44.00 to have been towards, according to i that lady gives center dozens of palestinians say they have lost their jobs and is there. and since the start of the war and students have been expelled from universities for posting comments online and support the fall of demands, things also palestinian is at 80 see the are facing growing discrimination and
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worry about how the kind of shows to the data to with those and gaza if it's something social media, post kennedy, to that at a beautiful email address either well johnny snuff of haifa is through honda sharon, she is the legal director of a dollar the independent human rights organization and vehicle center that you just had from that and various report, so you have seen this track down continue now for forever love. talk to us about about trends that have things gotten once. and the other thing to you about was the you see the release, the next stage, which, you know, i mean, we are seeing a huge the solution. it has to guess
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is to the end of this one up, i guess i even the price. yeah. so, so i guess so the, yeah, so let me see, this is emily has problems. we'll try to raise the session and basically voice your voice. i guess the 1st one last question is this is your mileage is the is just for you to see what's in your studies is all
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the other things most of the way it was you to the senior was to do was 1st in this today to view the vision and the model is happening and you literally and so the you on the menus as soon as the dishes, as we have seen today, the day 600, you're talking there about a very clear, very clear distinction in terms of intentionality, in between 2 different groups i was given
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a striking statistic today in terms of arrest. now according to the massage of a sense of, it monitors a sort of crack down between october 7th and november. second, there were $100.00 palestinians is really, is arrested for and he will probably split north of many, none of the non published and in his rallies were arrested for a post or incitement. are you seeing this play house and in other rounds to the the news was for an individual is this is, this is a while and yes i was actually just a minute speech. just a matter of opinion on the lease. he
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goes to this study is which is the issue on the basis pharmacy and i would say, and i guess the she has to be the interested in this, i guess the most in the store to view the scene of the study. and oh, it's a changing the climate that massively is through how to discharge the legal, the rights of adult. i'm an independent human rights organization and legal center . thank you for joining us here on to 00. well, front president and i, your lack on is calling for humanitarian pause in gaza and has published an
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additional $85000000.00 of aid for palestinians bringing this is total to a $106000000.00. that announcement was made in paris. well need is a, has of age groups have meant to discuss getting more humanitarian aid to people in nevada. these talks, what ended mobilizing funding, emergency assistance. so this is the, the steps will put this in, the civilian population has to be protected and it's absolutely essential. this is non negotiable. this is an immediate need to add to the longer term, and it will be a conditional prerequisite for the fight against terrorism. the situation is pretty serious and it's getting worse every day. in the immediate future, we have to work on the civilian protection. for that we need a very quick humanitarian pause or break. and we have to work to will just cease by . natasha thought so has went off from paris in this conference is all about how to provide more humanitarian aid and assistance to people in golf. so who was
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suffering so much trying to guess in men, more things like food, water, electricity, medical assistance and to try and find ways that your monetary noise could actually get into the goal is that people could be evacuated out if needed. now one of the ideas that was spoken about by delegates was the idea of opening up a marathon. corey, to, from the you meant to say cypress places to a garza, that would allow that a to come in. but it's very difficult to put into place because the port infrastructure and gauze that simply is the never the less for ultimately sending hospital shapes the region from. so we'll say, pledging more than a $100000000.00 in aid for palestinian civilians and manual micro all said that a to minus here in falls in the slicing is absolutely essential. right now, it must be put in place immediately, but he also calls on the international community to do everything they could to work towards. last thinks these 5 between israel and thomas is actually popular. i'll just sarah power
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the, let's not take a quick look at some of the news around the wild. and the deal has been reached between spain, socialist policy and catalonia separatists. to back the i think, prime ministers that for another time, disagreement in terms of proposals around i'm the states people involved in counselor and he has failed a bit of independence from the dread opponents of the proposed or having protesting for almost a week outside padre sanchez's headquarters and launch numbers of police as you can see what the foil of the violence in recent days left. the offices injured or nearly 800 line grants were rescued off the coast of retain your last weekend despite storms. me in europe, the number of people trying to reach spain continues to rise. most of them traveling things in a crowded boats. because hot joins senegalese navy vessel off the coast of west
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africa to witness a rescue operation. after a 19 hours search commander lee and his crew had almost given up hope they'd lost track of a boat carrying migrants heading to spain. but on their way back to port the radar, detect something there. it is, a light shining in the distance. the captain believes around a $150.00 people on board. what's very it's very risky and complicated, especially at night when they're in the middle of an ocean storm. we're close to the vessel, it can be dangerous for them. and for us, we have to be careful in our intervention not to capsize that boat. in rough seas, for navy commando is prepared to board the wooden fishing vessel, their mission, to bring all the passengers onto the navy ship using force if necessary. africans stopping african migrants to protect and other continents, borders,
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and mission on african waters for the european union funded by europeans, the migrants are not in your territorial waters. they have not broken any laws, but for city goals, navy, this is a rescue operation. women and children, many shows signs of hunger and dehydration. stimuli. barry says their journey began in the gambia. they were halfway to europe to betty b. as we sailed back to port anger, turns to anguish and shame. the group falls silent, each thinking of the $1000.00 gone to wait. how dirty they're now going to have to return home,
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empty handed to the life they had left behind. at down the wall to ducks, senegalese, security forces, take the migrants, including simula into custody. i am to my life and bed and that will help us to fine with 66. so, i mean, we had a bunch of these the 2nd time taking the getting, so it is mission accomplished for spanish and syndic leads, forces keeping europe safe and free from africans in search for a better life. nicholas hawk, elder 0. the car resides, shows that global temperatures during the last 12 months, while the hottest in the last $125000.00 is the study of either not for not for profit decline at central says the average global temperature is now around $1.00 degrees celsius higher than before, the industrial revolution,
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their size will associated to the impacts of these higher temperatures as west and developing countries. me of the equator, as well as in the us, india, japan, and europe. the police invited ash have fired rubber bullets and tier gas to dispatch around the $25000.00 government workers, protesting or the low pay and pull washing conditions. they reject. as a government approves pay increase of 56 percent. they want their wages doubled or tripled. an estimate of $3000000.00 people walk in bangladesh as government sector with a monthly pay starting at $75.00. mustang in the region and the scientist in india say they're hoping to trigger heavy rain or the new daily later this month to try to discuss pollution. so be using a technique known as cloud saving, which is a thoughts to induce heavy down force. heavy small has been graphing the world's most polluted capital. now for the past week,
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the father of liverpool football louise diaz has been released by an on great which kidnapped him in was in columbia. anyways, manually as was abducted at 12 days ago by the national liberation army. yeah. then everybody just said because nothing was in the state and its leadership had ordered his were nice. all taking your back now top story, the war on gaza report is about voted, says it's filed a complaint with the international criminal court for it says, i will crime is committed by israel. thousands of journalists have already lost their lives in gauze that since this contract began on october, the 7th and mohammed vile has the details of the bodies of gentlemen sides of believe that the bodies surrounded by couple weeks before burial and cancel the press key on duty signee a didn't protect them from easily sykes. by the time they fell on october 10, just 3 days after the war began,
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already 7 local gentlemen have been killed. according to the committee to protect the gentlemen, the war on golf has quickly become the deadliest conflict for jenina since the 19 ninety's on average, more than one journalist has been killed every day since october 7 months. the cpg reports of nearly 40 half an hour lost their lives at the hands of these are the forces since the war began. they've been killed by a slice of 2 letters showing of the shot as non combatants generalist protected on the optic and 79. at the geneva convention and old potters to the conflict, have a duty to protect them. but policy in general, the sale and don't know the house of talk to you know, general this why is that? i do have lost his wife and daughter and they've gone some and then these are the rates to 10 to the bottom of the field trip. 7
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over the decatur schools and i'm a senior general top died company, the conflict including others. yes. oh, shedding of what color students believe is that even has cost to, to be trying to do in spite from what it's done in the world of information can still be challenged even by junk bulk to and social media influence. as i get such as, like 16 jones up with the, this is my own of the studio. no one can take my studio. this studio was my starting point and bite and it will be here. oh no, we're here to stay. a book date, it will dialogue from a gas i will stop. i need the bottom and gain team. huge sympathy and faith in very general is young generation. as well as the more professional gentlest, are braving books and bombs and garza and the west. back to configure the palestinian story to the world. how much fun does you thoughts it for me in the
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stalls? it's headed for this way as, as this will be here and one. and that's one of the as the situation and got a new expert analysis. this is not the convention of war between the 2 armies institute through states. this is a symmetric award. these really all means is not purposely so to kill children. unfortunately, children can be the casualties of the wall, the test. in real time, we only taking them to call of the task. this government is mostly to solve to, as you said, to do that there wouldn't be no peace without justice for finished. and stay with us for the latest development on our on counseling the costs,
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the humanitarian catastrophe is the thing we'll go, the ever get, you know, a b $1.00 says is certainly billions of dollars and assistance to fix it. cycles economy lots can seem as protest against israel's will on gone. so with that tells me what the cost on al jazeera business is slow in concrete markets and the smallest trade of eclipse. only 60 percent of giddeons live on less than $4.00 a day. you can stay here from morning until evening and not send anything, even the folders so we have to buy them. and if we don't pay back, then they'll take you to the police license very different world banks. the latest poll says the wall and come from mining, we boost economic growth. the ministries failure to hand over to a democratically elected government, to me is to get it to get the best. but you know, it's not stable because of the genes on not stable regarding the discovery today
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and go to dc interrupted to motivate me i what, what that does. india, 5 countries in this part of africa run by military jump is up for a series of crews in the last 3 years and not in stability put so investors of the, [000:00:00;00] the, i don't want to visit with them and this is the news our life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, the naso childrens hospital in northwest because of suspends operations off to it comes under repeated is radia. tax
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