tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 14, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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that for the any stand a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change or american politics just getting to your wife intuit, stream for most americans. because it can look you as part of the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our lights for my headquarters and self. i'm getting you navigate coming up in the next 60 minutes more is really strikes, picked out. so that's how my says it's ready to release the 17 women and children captives and exchange for 5 dates for the rest president says and ship a hospice, all must be protected as really forces around draws those 2 largest hospitals. the
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u. n. warrens that's authoration st guys i could shut down within 2 days due to a lot of fuel. one of the brands is really or strikes hit near a convoy of journalists and southern. and i've been on an alta 0 camera minus injured in, not at the hello. so how mazda saying that? it's ready to release up to 70 women and children. it's holding and gaza in exchange for a 5 day truce and the release of palestinian prisoners, the group says a must be allowed into gaza. the spokesman for her master's military waiting, the assembly gates of all day, just as cuts are, has advanced negotiations. but israel stalling a deal as me. i've seen little out the new up with the enemy as requested the release of 100 women and children held captive in gaza. and we told the mediators that we are asking for
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a 5 day cruise in which we will release 50 women and children. and this number might actually go up to 70 because the captives are being held by several functions and this truces to include a ceasefire, as well as the approval of entry of humanitarian relief assistance to allow people in the gaza strip. however, the enemy is still stolen and evading. this responsibility on the enemies is still ignoring, not just the innocent lives of palestinian civilian sided to be also ignoring their own kind people to help while in gaza city nearly all hospitals have fallen out of service with no electricity, no water, and critically low supplies. they are unable to treat the wounded despite the continuing influx of patients. that might see reports cause a city once a densely packed urban hub,
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now damaged and deserted. shelling and gunfire rages around l shufa because of the largest hospital. the health industry says nearly all the hospitals in the city are out of service besieged by these really are mean the few still operating or defined. the odds are the over 500 patients come in in the last 3 days. and so it's just the on, on relenting every, every half an hour, there's a new n rate, and then there's a new influx of it. but we're short on supplies. we'd been having to perform excruciatingly painful procedures on wounds of the patients to stop them becoming infected with no energies yet or unexpected. thousands of displaced, palestinians have taxed these hospitals, seeking rest and as really every, its intensifies the injured have almost no or less to go the in the south. a residential building leveled by and is
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really air strikes, kills an entire palestinian family. we were told go to the cells and be safe there . however, every day i'm heating more ambulance has come to the hospital. i'm seeing more people take their loved ones to the graveyard. i'm seeing more to that in, in just more people, the updated every day. it seems that this house is getting hits more, so we are feeling extremely scared and frightened in addition to the tools a knuckle food. luckily for to a lot of sleeping space. the, the, the, the capacity of if you're g z and last, but that has doubled over the last few days since more people come to the north from the north to south. air strikes, continue to level residential areas. while international law is meant to give hospitals and medical workers protection and gaza, they've become part of the front line. that means you choose
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the world health organization has described the conditions and draws hospitals as dire and frightening. almost all the hospitals are out of service and the few remaining in the north are barely operating. that includes the 2 biggest facilities and ship funds of goods. they have no electricity, clean water or enough medical supplies and food is running out and shift size under is really siege. there are an estimated, 2500 palestinians tracked in and around the hospital. that includes around $650.00 patients because the health ministry says there are more than $28000.00 injured palestinians were accounted for. and there are another 3250 people who are missing . well, the closure of the hospitals mean the injured will no longer be able to get life saving treatments and care they need. these really bombardments hasn't stopped, but there aren't is enough. ambulance has left a northern gaza to respond to those in needs. the health ministry says 87 have been damaged and is really strikes, taught it also is joining us from high newness in the south of the gaza strip and
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you speak to us from in front of it. enough said hospice, where there was a solidarity stand a short while ago that the doctors were holding in support of their colleagues at schiffer. tell us about that and what you're hearing about the conditions that hospitals yes, just before a couple of hours. the majority of the doctors and medical work is inside the nicer hospital in the south of the gaza strip. decided to uh, to organize a visual in order to us down into the verity with a colleagues in the central areas of golf switching. i'm a prosecutor in a ship about hospitals today. busy doctors from the south of the cause of strip sent a message to the world that we are standing in sort of dirty. and we are sharing every single moment that our cliques are witnessing in the, in the complex of a she felt hospital as they are completely witnessing in human conditions as they
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are running extremely low in food volta and even medical supplies that are used to providing to treatments 4700 of patients inside the medical complex. now doctors today decided to turn off all the lights of the hospitals and early turn on their smartphones light in order to show the circumstances that exist in s g for hospital as there is no electricity off to even the destruction of the solar panels and even off to the, the cost of, of main generators and also 2nd virginia rates is due to the lack of, if you are witnessing dramatic changes in this situation. as the majority of patients inside the hospitalized are at critical levels of the my really lose you lose their lives as the, as the did bodies inside the hospitals are absolutely backed, waiting for being there. if you're its been one of the main summit trees in garza city, but unfortunately no one in the hospital can get out of the of the facility or even from the gates of the hospital unless he would be bombarded by the occupation forces. will
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a station in the surrounding areas as the snipers are stationed also in the roof tops of the majority of buildings that overview the she felt hospital. now there are also according to international community here from an officer hospital to open safe passage out for the majority of medical teams. and even patients who need also eclipse and safe medical care to be also transferred to the south of victor treat. meanwhile, we are also recommending the international community to peer responsibility regarding what, what is happening right now in a she felt hospital in terms of the play deterioration in every single human material and even medical condition that i'm thought to of course, with each is really air strike, as we've been hearing from, from doctors and guys especially they say when there isn't, is really, are a strike. there's an influx of patients at hospitals who, whoever is actually a lot alive and can get to uh to the hospitals. and over the past few hours,
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there have been several strikes across the gaza strip. yes, that's true strikes. of course, the gauze district did not stop starting from the north of the 3rd tree, where devalue richard deacon has been also attacked during the last hour this time for everything to building back. it's so a drug you sense to as to who to school, where they are, and so residents and displaced people who are evacuating and taking children inside the school or the of the refuge account had been attacked multiple times during the states where more work for uh more than uh, for residential houses have been completely destroyed and even the number of published thing is to do to these assets has reached around 31 palestinians. and at the same time, the bought me continue in the vicinity of the main hospitals around the she felt hospital and even the education hospital and the phone most of the 2 or 3 or so the southern areas of gauze. this trip was where the maple situation of the is read. it strikes us and the city has been white. people budget as around 23 palestinians
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have been killed today due to this very religious stripes that took place in the south of the territory, which consider it to be a safe place. where is what is what convincing people to effectuate and see to amethyst, her rustic, dramatic situations that they are living. i thought it was on reporting from honey and us think the west presidential guidance has gauze as largest hosp sort of shift must be protected by it and said that he expects that there will be less intrusive action there. you know, i have not from a lot, especially my concerns going on and my hope and expectation that there will be less intrusive action routing on hospital contact. an ad worked with uh, which is really, is also ours and an effort to take this pause to deal with the release of prisoners
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. and that's pretty and negotiated as well as countries are engaged. and so i made some of the hospital must be well now bringing roles and jordan joining us from washington dc. to what extent is this a somewhat of a change in the tone that biden's using when it comes to this war and tell us more or 40 have to say well, this is a change of very subtle change, but it is a change from the position that the biden harris administration took after the october 7th attack by hum us on is really people and property in southern israel. this, at the time, the buying harris administration's policy was, whatever is real nice to do, to avenge the depths and the captive any of its citizens. if the united states stands firmly with israel on whatever it decides to do, but in the, in sewing weeks, as the is really military offensive has expanded. and we have seen the death toll
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of civilians inside gauze arise. and in particular, we've seen the threat twice around an inside of hospitals. and in garza, there's been this growing international push to try to protect those people, particularly those for hospitalized and to protect the health care workers to protect the other humanitarian groups that are trying to help people. and certainly the fact that the us presidents said that there needs to be a different way for these railey military to go after her most targets without endangering the lives of people who are already critically ill. is a significant but subtle shift. okay, thank you. rosalyn and for that update from washington. or how mouse has fired rockets into a city near a tel aviv causing a major fire on the side of a highway? no casualties have been confirmed from the impacts will speak to from the son who
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joining us from occupied easter was the one to tell us more about this latest barrage of profits that have been fired. a well, getting a barrage of rockets fired from the gaza strip going towards central and more northern areas of israel, specifically places like television, it's surrounding suburbs since the beginning of this war $38.00 days ago. we have seen your daily rocket barrages going towards the center of the country, but we haven't really seen it in the last couple of days. however, it is an indication that hems still does have rocket launching capabilities inside of the gaza strip. now in this latest barrage, one of those rockets not getting intercepted by the iron don't following in the city of but the stigma. these really authorities say there were no casualties or injuries at this time. now the iron door missile defense system is israel's 1st response to these rockets fire from the gaza strip. they've got several air defensive. there's 3 fault,
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but the iron dome is perhaps what is the most deployed specifically when it comes to the shorter range rock it's coming from gaza. it's got typically around the 95 to 96 percent accuracy rates. but in this war, it has gone down due to the sheer magnitude in volume of rockets we've been seeing coming off of the gaza strip. there were also red alerts today in several communities and settlements along the gaza envelope. now those areas are much more use to the rocket flyer and the impact they've got less time to go to protected areas. but in this war, specifically, how much has fired a lot more of their rockets into tel aviv into places like central israel and the message they have really been relaying over the last 38 days. is that the wrong and fire is a response to the continuation of crimes that they're committed by these really army in the form of air strikes and the goal is a stress. all right,
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thank you so much for that. update to the is really army. it has been defending its relentless attacks on hospitals and as well as the ambulance isn't, goes up and, and now deleted social media posts, it said ambulances are used to transport. patients in need of medical care and hospitals are places where patients receive treatment, right? but it goes on to it goes on how much uses ambulances to transport its operatives on weapons, disguising them as civilians and hospitals are terrorist to infrastructure and not use for medical purposes. so it points out, this is against international law and it says, turns hospitals. and ambulances into legitimate military targets. diana bu 2 is a palestinian lawyer and former legal advisor to the palestine liberation organization. see says that israel has made similar allegations before but has never been able to prove them. ringback really army has been dying to try to make things that are otherwise illegal to try to turn them into legal. and we all know.
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busy that it is illegal to be at hospitals, it is illegal to ambulances is illegal to denied here, to the sick, into the wounded. and israel persists because it can. and i think it's very important for us to put this in as proper context. these same allegations were made in 2008, 2009 again in 2012 again in 2014. they have never been proven. and what we do know is that house to the doctors, international doctors, doctors from international organizations. everybody has come out and said that this is actually not being used for any, for any military services, and therefore it is illegal. therefore this is on israel to prove that it's a legal. but even if we try to do that, we have to bear in mind what is really do me is trying to commit genocide against charleston and, and this is why it must be stops now to the category reconstruction committee's
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office and gaza has been hit by an is really or a strike. casarez for a ministry has reacted saying, and a statement we condemn in the strongest terms the is really occupation bombing up the headquarters of the castle re committee for the reconstruction of gaza. the bombing of the headquarters is an extension of the policy of targeting people, especially since the committee work through its projects to alleviate the suffering of the population in the gaza strip. we call on the is really occupation to stop providing flimsy justifications for targeting civilian objects. health facilities and civilians in southern lebanon is really or strikes of it near a convoy of journalists, injury and al jazeera camera, mine simple sort of the amount of the, one of the 1st, the group of journalists were traveling along the border near the lebanese town of yada on and separately is really or strikes or the residential area, and 11,
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east village right now. so for weeks, the lebanese army, the lebanese group, excuse me, for spa and is really military had been exchanging fire across the border. zanna for good reports from southern 11 on vintage bill is known as the capital of the resistance. it has symbolic importance to has been lost. much of the town was heavily bombed during the lebanese armed groups last war with israel in 2006. but it's fighters held their ground a yearly 2 decades later. there again, as for vintage bill has not yet been caught in the crossfire. but the group support has believe israel wants to expand. the conflict is really doesn't hide its intentions. of course, it would like to expand the ongoing war, but in the presence of his velocity to us industrial law and our resistance fighters, we are not afraid not far as an active front line along more than 100 kilometers of
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border. a few kilometers deep on each side. the cross border fire is known as the 2nd month and hezbollah as promising more of this. as long as israel continues its war on casa, the group's leader house on the seller has talked about increasing operations in terms of size, frequency, and the type of weapons. but making it clear, this border will remain what he calls a support front. for garza, israel has been increasing its threats, not just against his beloved, with lebanon as a whole, with the defense minister, promising to do to the liberties capital de boot. what it did to casa, the one side have been using the rest of it. we may then leave, you will. so as bullet has made it clear that the battle ground will determine the course of the conflict. if israel escalates it will respond in kind, if they target civilians has bullet will do the same. despite the okay small
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strikes that have hit deeper into each other's territories. this still largely remains a war of attrition. that could change as well. battles, how much fighters in gaza center for their elders, either southern lebanon across the world. united nations flags are flying at half mast to pay tribute to a $101.00 un stuff killed in the war on gaza. amended of silence has also been observed in their honor. the war has seen the highest number of un personnel killed in
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a conflict in the history of the organization. remember where we challenge has more on the tribute someone kills cubing for bribes. others died along with their families in their homes. some of the teachers, someone says, some doctors, administrators, engineers who are employees. so if you an agency for palestinian refugees, monroe, and on monday, you and flags around the world will load and tribute to them. this was the minute silence in geneva over the last month, 101 of our colleagues have lost their lives in gaza. this is the highest number of 8 lucas kilten, the history of organization in such a short time. when he drove again, pulling gaza on october, the 7th, tens of thousands of people sort shelter in the agencies facilities more than
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760000 people. and now sheltering in the many in schools, the agency provides israel gps coordinates to hold its locations, to process that schools and shelters arrival, crowded, 60 hoping time age by is radiate tax, and the agency cannot protect those facilities in the north at the cause of strip and for it stuff, the war on cause that has been the worst crisis for the united nations humanitarian workers in the organizations. history, in fact is not even close. the next west moment for the un was a suicide bombing, and it'd be just 90 area and 2011, killing $36.00 less than ha, the currants cause the title. and rob provides kind of sending refugees with education, health and social services for this loan being under pressure. he's ready prime minister benjamin. yes, in yahoo! wanted to spend it for allowing palestinians to inherit refugee states as from their fathers. this keeps alive the right to return to lands taken in 1948 and in
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2018 president, donald trump caught us funding for unreal, plunging it into financial crisis. but nothing compares to the cottage of recent weeks and others of policy to evidence that these attacks are happening inside unreal installations 60 have been impacted in just yesterday and the guest house in rafa was here early. an hour and a half of the international stuff. members left, so that evidence can be gathered. and the key question is, was to happen because we have prime evidence of potential war crimes. and that's something has to happen that have to turn it to justice. and the key question for us is how that happens. put, play me, what is happening to one raw stuff is the same. it's what's happening to the people who have gone. so really challenge how does their multiple process have been held in new york and recent weeks calling for a ceasefire in gaza despite many being organized by jewish peace activists.
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protests are faced accusations of anti semitism. on sunday human rights activist cornell west address the crowd in front of the un. undue stress that support for problem sentience does not mean hating anyone else. the button to that because all of the favorites that you with somebody else, it just doesn't do it. we don't do it. we don't have to wait. we are literally or my colleague laura spoke to colonel west and he's a philosopher. he's a political activist who is called for a cease fire in gaza. they are comfortable, great black people, been to arise traumatize and hated for 400 years. jews themselves have been hated, care and traumatized. the 2000 years palestinians have been hated to arrive and
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traumatized by his re lease was 75 years and more. so you're dealing with 2 groups that have been hated to arise and trauma tags, and you have to be clear that is not. it has nothing to do with ad type jewish patriot. when you're talking about love of precious palestinian brothers and sisters who are undergoing a bow, a bald barrick genocidal attack and a salt on their bodies on their dignity on their humanity and is so easy for his really government. and so he is a more right wing conservative bolt in the american society, an empire do excuse me, in the b anti jewish, simply because we love palestinians. i make that very clear, but it won't stop our commitment. it won't in any way devon, a buyer. we will not palestinian brothers is the know we care for you. we're concerned about you. we're raising our voices. we getting the street. we go in the
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jail. if the united states government that a shot through it is more, bankruptcy is spiritually of spiritual affinity and of criminal, proven ality, doesn't era, then we are going to uphold on government to more good at see at the end of the day . does that do coming out and saying that you support palestinians, how actually can you make any changes to the situation that the god people and goals are facing right now? well, one of your precious sort of we have both a ceasefire. we have an exchange of hostages and pals, and the political prisoners and those who are detained and is really jail. and then at the end of the c and the end of the occupation, it gets that diverse source and, and quite a walk of this whole situation. and in addition to that might be as, as it's also a matter of one's own personal integrity. how do we live and such a ball bearings world and have some sense of morality and spirituality. how do we remain committed to justice in law, not h. whenever advantage, but just as in love given the wyoming grimness of this situation,
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that we see what our precious palace thing is, having a on the go, this comic ball bearings. stay with us on how to zeros. we continue our special coverage of the war on gaza, including 2 palestinians have been killed as israel continues its nightly rates and the occupied westbank were lied from some of the of the got a minute 15 to bring you up to speed with your weather. so let's go with the monsoon range coming into the central coast of vietnam around today, and could see a few 100 millimeters of rain here over the next little bit. no surprises denying november's or 2nd. what is the month of the year? cloudy across the western young sea river valley southern china could see the shower though for glen g, glen duncan, food young provinces, and southern china in time temperature is coming up
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a bit pretty well where they should be actually for beijing at 11 degrees, some double digits, there for the korean peninsula, and gus for northwest japan of about 60 kilometers per hour, so certainly a fresher field there. se, asia rain feels in right across some entre island. and if we go to australia right now, there's some rain in south of w a in the north, around the top end as well. look at the red center, alice closing in on 40 degrees on tuesday. here's our tropical cycle and spinning around the south pacific. that's going to feed rain into fiji. it's already given us quite a soaking. this will be equivalent to a category one. hurricane let's. and this further report right now in new zealand. also a saw you forecast for the west coast of the south island. more rain pours in here, but that way and it's a warm breeze. so $24.00 degrees in credit storage on tuesday. the the latest news, as it breaks, anthony,
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blinking said that this 375 minutes of music had ended with unprecedented units 8. he said that the g 7 of great thank gauze it cannot be be occupied with detailed coverage. and if all is among the most vulnerable countries to us, we should take the only place beneath its young mountain shift from around the world. the us custom additional $6500000.00 children into that will not be able to go to school this year because this trends that new concept. so thoughts providing arms, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process basically entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the end, the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era
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the, [000:00:00;00] the color again, a reminder of our top story is this our us president joe biden says guys as large as hospital and she thought must be protective 5 in hopes that there will be less intrusive action there. there is been ongoing, selling and fighting outside the facility, which has run out of oxygen and clean water. nearly all the hospitals in garza city are now out of service. the palestinian reg, pressing says that it was unable to evacuate patients from one hospital because of it's really bombardments. the agency sense of calm voice would, puts hospice low, but says that it was forced to turn back. how much does arms weighing says?
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israel is reluctant to accept a cancer remediated deal to release captives. the group says that it's ready to release up to 70 women and children in exchange for a 5 day truce. the release of palestinian prisoners on the entry of humanitarian aid. earlier i spoke to become a spokesperson, so i'm a from done. he says that talks on the captives have hit roadblocks, but they're still ongoing. as we have been talking about that issue for a few weeks through the mediators from the, from the side. but see that's the, the, the caught in between times we're doing a very good and important if thoughts. and each time we live, close to the each a car and the front entrance, there's a 80, the undermines the bushes that brought that up all day that was talking about the
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latest to try and on the walls. i suppose that each month for leasing. uh uh, 200 children, uh and the 8275 and then also on those rated channels and uh, on the left hand side we have an account through the on 50 uh, cab david's and the mountain nationals as to the people to be released from guys, and the a token, all of the details, if for 5 days each day can know for them. and we need somebody insurance to secure those people. i'm sure that people who are working in order to release them and everything. and we have to add to this is sending on all the, the human sit in, in the, on the board, those to all the, the areas and goods. this to the,
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the site is on all those settings. my sort of done this a, this was fun batch or nothing. it shows that they, they, they are not wanting to, to go for what is right. and so just what is the body of the exchange between that for the steam, the prison loves, and the soldiers who uh, one wordpress on us. this is very different issue. we were talking about the people who lives for the nation and it is. and there's a, it is what taken by a lot of rules as civilians, but i'm not talking about the militancy it, this is early forces have to continue their raids and they occupied westbank killing to palestinians is really forces entered to cut them refugee camp and shot the 2 men in the chest confrontations were sparks with palestinian youths when the is really mid latrete storm to come from on this. let's bring him home a gentle. he's joining us from my left, so you're keeping an eye out on the situation and,
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and sort of cut him. is that rate still ongoing and tell us what happens. that a not only is the raid still ongoing, it is intensifying eye witnesses telling us that more is really army vehicles have arrived on the scene that those rates have expanded from within the to get them refugee camp. now to outside of that and inside to cut them city, we're seeing videos now that show is really armored bulldozers that are coming in as well. so at the moment things are getting even more tens. as you mentioned, we've heard from medical sources to palestinian men killed thus far in that raid. both of them shot in the chest were told by eye witnesses. one of the men was a civilian and that another man was a palestinian fighter. now this is all very worrying for the residents in the city of to cut them and in the, to cut a refugee camp. they are expecting that this is going to be
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a long night. they're expecting that more is really forces will be arriving in the hours they had to cut them, has become a bit of a flash point in the past couple of weeks now. i myself was into the cut them refugee camp after a raid by the israeli army several days ago that he and i spoke to residents there . they said that what they're facing is collective punishment by the israeli army. many of them telling me that they believe that what's happening to them is that the israeli army is taking revenge out on them for the attacks of how much carried out on october 7th. we've seen this violence go on pretty much on a beaded by the israeli army throughout the occupied westbank since october 7th. but even before october, 7th, you had read happening on a near daily basis. it'd become part of the fabric of daily life. things have only intensified since october 7th. now with these 2 men that have been killed just in the past hour and a half, that puts the death toll for palestinians since october,
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7th killed by either the israeli military or bi settlers at a 190 even before october 7th. it was already the deadliest here on record for palestinians in the occupied westbank dining room. how much i'm doing reporting for us from it. i'm on the that's in the occupied westbank. what will turn back to the united states now the situation there, and there's a growing pressure against the bite and administration to hold as real accountable will now speak to let me speak because the human rights lawyers is joining us from new york. let me speak to have you with us, and i'll just 0, thanks for your time. so as we're saying, you're at attorney, and you recently said that you and others have filed a quote notice on demand with us members of congress that they will be prosecuted in criminal court for the us as role in war on guys. i wonder if you can just elaborate on that a little bit and tell us what this notice in the band actually means a certain name. first of all, i think it's important that people understand that genocide constitutes the highest
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crime punishable under the geneva conventions of under the wrong statute. and it is not just for participating in a genocide bus for eating and bedding and inciting the genocide. and would you need the convention also maintains that governments who adopt the convention on genocide are to legislate against it. then what we've been seeing in the you as is it clearly now as we're hearing reports of u. s. boots on the ground inside of events and even before whether it was diplomatic cover, political and financial cover and support as well as an assignment. quite frankly, all of these are punishable under the wrong statute and countries all over the world have in fact, adopted by way. of universal jurisdictions on these laws into their homes, their home countries was their national was and so the prosecution,
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whether it's criminal or civil or otherwise and is available to people who do want to bring them outside of the us and not just in the eyes do you see this demand actually was inspired by a colleague of mine and jeff, who noted that this, we drafted it in advance of the vote on the military aid package to israel. and it was our hope that it would have some sort of impact in advance of that community. that was not the case. but nonetheless, we do believe that these efforts now moving forward for countless time and for other situations that you shouldn't be a powerful notice of what, why is the head for people who continue to breach the geneva conventions on the wrong statute? i mean, what impact do you, do you think this will actually have, let me speak because up until now, what we see coming out of the us is only 6 out of the 535 members of the american congress have actually endorsed the ceasefire. and we also see that
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the silence thing that's going on of the only policy, didn't congress women to see the slave who isn't congress? so it's really, it sounds like it's a tough road ahead to change the minds of attitudes in the us isn't yeah, i think you're absolutely right. i think none. the less, what we saw almost immediately was a shift in this course that people were being more cognizant, especially after journalists had raised the notice on demand letter and during the state department press briefings. do we think that it will change you as policy and their their sense, but they are completely immune? no, not in the immediate future, not at this very moment. i do want to just to add that neither public, no private, especially from persons are immune under the geneva conventions on the rome statute for eating and bedding and then signing genocide by the way. so why we will take some time. we are certain, it will take some time to actually see results on we do expect to see results if not in the u. s. a. certainly,
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we don't expect this even though in the us. but outside of the us, i think that's number one. i think the number to it is making people think of just a little bit more than they would and feel a sense of accountability. i'm numbers to be. i think it's a powerful political and legal messaging. palestinians have been banking the international order and the u. m. for 75 years to implement law and order. i think the notion that people are aware that we can begin taking some modicum of accountability and law and order into our own hands as a really mobilized what is a mushroom exports and support of this work from investigators forensics, on to plaintiffs to jurisdictions to drawers and lawyers truly all over the world. smart preparing for this work. we are very helpful about the outcomes. yeah, i mean, do you do you? i just think that there will be accountability and justice for the palestinians because as you've said, they've gone to international bodies and institutions and these places are,
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are put, they're supposed to sort of prevent atrocities from taking place and they're supposed to prevent work. crimes and genocide but, but they have failed to do so when it comes to the palestinians. yeah, i do not mind in the international institutions themselves. but in the 3rd state jurisdictions and other courts where law and order is more effectively and meaningfully implemented, at least as regards these issues, we do expect to see some progress. and we're not just basing it on univers folder and section on the international humanitarian law, that is one body of law and one aspect that we are pursuing. but rather, we are also looking at dual nationals transactions, financial assets at transmissions, media transmission, and otherwise that are happening across the world, passing street as a state lines. and therefore like be subject to various regulatory governmental
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administrative laws which are being violated at this moment. and which might be subject to some type of legal action by the 3rd state governments. so actually we are hopeful we have been assessing this. we don't think it's a lost cause at this point. certainly the international forums from the i c c. and if somebody were to bring before the i, c j and the u, i have not only failed the pablo sent in people, but i would go further and say that they have explicitly be trained on, especially given that us is vito power at the, at the un security council, we are hopeful that we have money from the governments across the world who are willing to take that next step and then bring some justice, some accountability. and therefore this incentive to buy this from happening further, not just inside palestine, but for other people in the future. all right, so we thank you so much. let me speak for joining us from new york. thank you. it's still
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and government has been appointed as the next 4. and secretary prime minister wishes to knock has re shuffled his cabinet sacking. so while abroad berman is home, secretary german says he hopes past experiences will help him deal with the current international challenges. sonya gallagher reports, are you getting set for telling the truth of sacrifice to the old and in with an old hunt full prime minister, david cameron, making a surprise, returned to franklin politic as, as foreign secretary, after 7 years absence. i think the department is fully mean to sinks in the team a time when 4 and a phase are incredibly impulsive with what's going on and ukraine with the conflict in the base mid least. well, mister cameron, left purchase politics in 2016 and the altima for the best of the divisive bricks. that referendum, he was firmly in favor of britain remaining in the block. while i'm a current prime minister wishy see not advocated for breast and to come out of the
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your opinion. but both men are widely seem to be centrist, and it is this approach which will now be dominating in the cabinets. but shuffling sewell abroad in the knowledge of her ministerial roll and onto the back benches may present the prime minister with another challenge. hard line opinions on issues such as emigration. have one has support from those on the rights of the conservative policy. potentially dividing support for c neck but it was hard decision to publish an article without the full clearance of downing street criticizing the police of being soft on raleigh supporting the palestinian rights. going so far, even to denounce the protest themselves as he marches, but ended the current ministerial career. so new guy, ego algebra, london. molly's army says fighting has intensified between the military and to our except for to us and the northern kids all region. nicholas hawk has more from the
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car in neighboring center, go of the battle to regain control of the northern city of kids all has begun the molly and forces or telling their residents to keep calm and to stay put in doors. meanwhile, they've launched attacks using dro is targeting tour rebel height hours, including the former un peacekeeping base. the that is in their hands. remember, over 2 weeks ago, the when left the city in haste. now, there were no numbers in terms of casualties suffered from the tour i rebel side, but we know that there are several casualties on the malia and forces side, including russian fighters from the wagner's group. several of them wounded, had been repacked rated to the capital, bama co, meanwhile, of thousands of residents of kiddo are fleeing the region to neighboring mauritania and it seems to be 2015,
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paying the agreement that was in place between the 1000000 government and their tour. a rebels are in tatters with an uptake of violence. as the un peacekeeping force continues to withdraw from the country. nicholas hawk alger 0. the car, the people in liberia, head to the polls on tuesday in a presidential run off election. nobody picking between incumbent george, wy and former vice president, joseph boy high the 1st round last month highlighted the divisions as much as it is, reports for monrovia, on the challenges facing the next president's monrovia as intellectual center is home to lively street debate, politicians, academics, and ordinary liberians come here to do their positions and governance, the economy, and social issues. it's a place to model as english as why people vent their frustrations without having to
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resort to partners. he says the country, he's on the wrong track. the issue. yeah, he's killed the problem. you guys brown bought, but many liberians. we spoke to say they worried about binding confrontations and the coming weeks and months as one of the main challenges facing the president receiving the division. among the complain, susan has been particularly heated and violent. this has prompted. he is a public in a country that has the opportunity to come up from assuming that you about a quarter of a 1000000 and obviously forms and fundamental changes. i needed to tackle the numerous problems for us to stabilize the government. a rebuild of government institutions. we organize them and give them the capacity that they need to deliver services. president george we is 1st time was characterized by protest against the rising cost of living. and allegations of corruption and mismanagement may not be
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able to say. those mustn't be allowed to happen on the next administration. how many degrees i do see the monroe view around 900 earthquakes, its southern iceland on monday, almost 4000 people are evacuated at the weekend. and it fears molten rock and rice to the surface and hit print of a residence were allowed to go back home briefly. as harry faucet reports from the coastal town. i want to get a sense of a scale of emergency that is currently affecting iceland. this is a pretty good place to do it. we're on a rise on a southern coast road. and this is a vast cue of traffic which is on its way to the most dangerous part of iceland at the moment. that's because the people in these vehicles are, are the residents, all they have relatives who are the residents of green, dominic, which is the village that is at the center of this exclusion science on 4000 people
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have been forced to evacuate from it because it is at the heart of this very major volcanic emergency, people are being told that they can, one per household get access very briefly to their homes. they're all heading for a check point to another kind of material. so further along this road way emergencies, this will take them just for a few minutes to get the vital documents, possessions photographs, pets, because they don't know when they next will be able to get access to the homes. so i'm say it's not total because there are some people who are wide, so this is not a temporary evacuation. but opponent changed the situation of this town because there is another line, a subterranean line of not gonna increasing pressure much. most isaac active, it's a, is it a rock in and around the village, but it could be devastating instead of rocks out to see it could cause a huge ashley, you know, the whole story that we saw some 13 years ago affecting international travel. so increasing concerns have
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a very major volcanic events coming in the next few days. are you close it out to 0 southern iceland negotiations on a global 3 d to combat plus the pollution have opens in the count, kenny and capital last year, a $175.00 countries agreed to write a un treaty to reduce growing plastic pollution. but there are disagreements over how to achieve that goal. how can web sent this report from on boss? so swapper in the habits home city of mombasa produces an estimated 500 tons of caustic waste every day. what if it ends up in the nearby indian ocean in its fish and then and people who eat them? whoever helps prevent that by clinging from her neighbors, especially the enterprise co bows tucker, buys it, and sells it to recycle is mean at the, in the neighborhood. it's a good thing. the government's amazing and we hope they'll support us. this project helps us to clean the town and to reduce pollution. it will say won't keep highs.
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women like me and we and money. people living here say pals tacos help to make the city clean or in recent years, the problem goes, i'll be on the street. the company for jason, south plastic and making money as the well the plastic waste rose every yeah. even can yeah. less than 10 percent. of it is recycled, the rest of it ends up in the deep orange sounds like this company to say that community projects alone cons. so the plastic price is the only possibility. is it legally binding international, 3 things as representatives of the 175 governments meet in nairobi to continue negotiating the u. n. 3 t. these protests to say the problem is fall from sold countries that also been in the future days of oil. they produce oil, you know, they may want to do the process because they feel we are heading that way. they, you know, they have the main source of income. therefore, it is not uh,
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walk through the park with about 60 countries at the somebody thinks, holding for binding bulls to reduce the production of plastic major plastic and oil produces, including the us say the focus should be on recycling. instead, rich economies of historically produced the most plastic the poor countries pay the price and then dealt with much of the waste. a negotiations are due to be completed next year. people are waiting to see if the treaty will change that now can web out to 0, mombasa, can you go back to the war on gaza and music has been used around the world to raise awareness about the decades of is really occupation in palestinian territory . none have done it better than musicians of palestinian origin. st. of on is one such musician who's using this music to raise awareness about what's happening in gauze. um we'll hear from him shortly. but 1st here's
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a snippet of his popular song from gaza. would love to come on at the customer, given me up and then and then because i came from the the feelings i think i it is a collective feeling especially comments on that aspect. collect the feeling of despair. um, you know, we bought the music studio and because of this year and tune to receive what's up messages investors are being destroyed for no reason is having no communication with our friends and family back there. i don't think there's a collective feeling of palestinians abroad and um, just truly, truly, i mean, no,
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i think we've all seen videos as much as i size it and i'm it has your eyes and besides just these heroes living and follow speaking and then because of the seeing these families, i think it was 2 days ago, families and just families moving solved. and you, you, you look at this and sometimes as opposed to me and i asked myself, how can the world sit and watch this happen? but it's quite simple. i think because in order to watch this and be okay with the end to see ethnic cleansing live on instagram, you need to think we're us of human and the west has been doing this, this tactic of the immunization of the human edition for a very long time, my mother is a financial, jerry and then you know, the french and the germans, the collective demonized ation of arrows and other things in western media for the past 70 years is what leads us to the is really defense minister, for example, carla,
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assuming savages venture bureau same things like arabs known as where it is like to build an ads like to live in open sewage and bomb stuff. you know, when you see this kind of language, it's very deliberate and deliberate in a way that makes sense. so the 1st thing is our subs, human and business, you know, is really desirable to justify the impression that we go through. so i was just very spending and how do i, here's your music and the platform that to, you have to counter that for trial. i think once again the, the human ization of this thing is the delivery demon ization and visualization. what i've seen as music is a way to put a face in order to tell the stories of people that cannot tell their stories. these kids that live in because of the children this, the children that do not have names and faces and stories that are not being told you look at the stories of is really hostages on western media. and your ask yourself, are we know of the same of the same coverage of the same love and care?
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that for the, from thousands i'm, i use the when i, when when they're leaving and any of them actually move on in the private window motor. mm hm. we'll see that there was a law israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st
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hand is the, is really saw palestinian reporters of risking everything to get the story f 15 members funding 5 kills and, and asked dry sharing company one that we don't cover the news we covered the way the news is the listening post, the voice or the strikes hit gaza as a master is ready to release up to 70 women and children captives and exchange for 5 day trips the by the bulk of this is out just here, a live some time. i also coming up, the last president says i'll ship a hospital must be protected as us ready for us to surround gulf has to largest
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