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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 14, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST

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the whole i've been to extreme for most americans, for quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, all of latin america for most of my career, but no countries alike. and it's my job to shed light on how and why the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm not inside. this is a news on line from the coming up in the next 16 minutes gauze as the youngest victims fight for life as the hospitals are forced to close while surrounded. i'm attacked by is there any forces? is there any s rugs killed, especially one palestinians in the germany,
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a refuge account taking the total number of people killed to move and 11200. how much says israel is storing on the deal to release captives held in gaza in exchange for 5 de truce on 6. palestinians are killed as is there any forces continue that raised any occupied westbank? the thousands of premature babies in gauze as largest hospitals have been given just a few more hours to live. they've been transferred within the all sheets of facility into an area where electricity is still available, but then not in into bases because oxygen supplies have run out of hospitals in golf. and since he was a service, only able to offer basic 1st aid the 2 largest all surrounded by his riley forces and have been repeatedly attacked the side of my head. she begins, i'll coverage,
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gaza city once a densely packed urban hub, now damaged and deserted. shelling and gunfire rages around l shufa garza's largest hospital. the health industry says nearly all the hospitals in the city are out of service besieged by the israeli army. and the few still operating or defining the odds are the over 500 patients committed in the last 3 days. and so it's just the unrelenting, free 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 be happy to perform excruciatingly painful procedures on the end of the patient to stop them becoming infected with no energies yet or unsuspecting. thousands of displays, palestinians have taxed these hospitals seeking rest. and as really air rates intensified the injured have almost no or less to go
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the in the south. a residential building level by in is really air strikes, kills an entire palestinian family. we want to 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 through the graveyard. i'm seeing more children in general. more people up you stated. every day it seems that the solace is getting hits more. so we are feeling extremely scared than frightens in addition to the told a knuckle for lack of water, a lot of sleeping space. the capacity of if you d, z and adults present has doubled over the last 2 days since more people are comfortable north. from the north to south. 2 air strikes continue to level residential areas. while international law is meant to give hospitals and medical workers protection in garza,
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they've become part of the front bid at maybe 2 houses. here was the very latest with honey mahmoud who is live for us in hon. eunice, on the southern part of the gaza strip. honey, good to see. have been moved over night strikes on the north and the south. the goal is the strip. can you bring us up to date of the yes. will air strikes continue to destroy more homes, more residential homes and more residential. it blocks the train, more of the public facilities and, and on the properties for people in the southern part and in the central and garza city. and the north of just over nighted strikes, hit targeted, the city of han, you and it's the eastern line of city honda and is going more than 10 people in destroying more of residential homes, the worst of those years. right. so
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a least of a early evening hours of, of yesterday was in jeff valley, a refugee camp a and near a very populated densely populated neighborhood that a, a houses an intramural center, a sports center for, for the community right there was completely destroyed. and the vicinity of area was also destroyed and severely damaged. building 31 a people right. right. a way right after the years try go with so many people are still under under the rebels in gaza. city and around the vicinity over a highly baptist hospital. it's a fire belt was created in that area, destroying much of the infrastructure and older roads leading to the hospital and leaving the hospital that you know, complete the blackout, edits older solar panel. and so the power system was completely destroyed and the hospital it was already running on
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a very low capacity in terms of the services provided in terms of it, let's say the power capacity. it has that now without the solar panel, the hospital been reduced to less than a 5 percent of its its operations. but the, the, these whole things are happening while at the same time people are, are still trended in gaza. and more of them are coming to the southern parts, but they are equally equal. the indians are equally at risk of doing so of losing their life as a strike in discriminant lead targeting every corner of the gods. as for the, from the city of bay town in the north hold the we do rough, i city in the southern part, an area that is supposed to be safe, but not as, as these relentless, serious, right. continue to fall on them. and how many can you tell us a bit more about the condition of the people who are in the south. those who have
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managed to evacuate from northern gaza. we had millions of people that displaced living in, in tiny little camps, lack of water and food. how all of a surviving it is, will the situations and in the southern pines, this is a place where we at and we, we witnessed it on an on daily basis with the, the, the desperate needs of people who evacuated to the hospital or to honor what does it need to uh, shelters. uh, there is a depletion of everything of, of basic needs of water, of a dread, of basic survival items. and for example, if we take honor with school as an example, as evacuation center, these are schools, they are not, they're not designed are not meant to be shelters, to accommodate people in times of war. so we think we think of the sanitation system of the, of the hygiene facilities inside. they are designed for a student just to run couple hours a day for school,
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for students and their time is full and that's it. but when you end up with housing of people inside these, inside these, the schools are talking about 34 families in every classroom. that's a total of 50 and sometimes 70 people inside one classroom. and just run that on the, the, the rest of the, of the school. you end up with thousands of people in such a small area there with your reports of, from the hospital about the spread of infectious disease. and here at the doctor hospital does start seeing a new trend of those disease as people are inside these schools. they don't have the proper sanitation assist them. they don't have a b, l or not, don't have because the, whatever left of the, of the hygiene facilities have been completely damaged. there's no access to, to it's clean and drinking water as most of the water to drink is contaminated. in addition to the shortage of medical supplies and you get sick,
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you are likely to depends in your immunity immune system because there is no medicine available whatsoever. so these, the situations are very difficult. and now of life i fight it gets to a friends. it just the award that is raising and god's in the north, and there's thrice continued to pound him for the same time. there is a news war going on with you. these health, the crisis inside these is schools as people are trying to stay as, as healthy as the can. despite the fact there is shortage of everything, no food, the water uh no medicine, no survival items. it's very difficult at all level at this point. thank you so much for that update honey. my mood reporting for us to have them come units inside the gaza strip. let's take a look at the main areas of pricing that are going on in northern gauze. that shaded area in red on that my on way is really soldiers and times have made some advances in sucking dollars
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a city and effectively costing the strip into the north. and the south is writing troops sometimes have now completely surrounded the pools of gaza. it's believed that the wing of how much the custom brigades of fighting it would have being described at these full decisive friends. tell our how, why our shots, the if law have and beat none, or how much is on the wing says israel is storing on a deal to release cap to the customer k and says it's ready to release up to 70 women and children. but it wants a 5 day truce and the release of palestinian prison is on the entry a few moments here in 8 me at the middle of the new up with the enemy as requested the release of 100 women and children held captive in gaza. we told the mediators that we are asking for a 5 day cruise in which we will release 50 women and children. and this number
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might actually go up to 70 because the captives are being held by several functions in groups with this truces to include a ceasefire, as well as the approval of entry of humanitarian and relief assistance to allow people in the gaza strip. however, the enemy is still stolen and evading. this responsibility on the enemy is still ignoring, not just the innocent lives of palestinian civilian, decided to be also ignoring their own designed people. that's got us our heart, she's unoccupied, is to risk them for us as our what all these really saying about this, about some possible see as far as the captive situation as well, it is free, but there's definitely a lots of sol. com is rating media there unless talking about this family,
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members of those being held captive incessantly. those families are incredibly angry and they said that they feel that they've been for boston. the government has neglected them in many ways. um, saying that they are the ones pushing for these me things and not despise a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the scene missing with those family members a couple of days ago. and the reason that they say they feel neglected is that they feel that the government isn't doing enough to ensure the return of that family members. apart from that statement that you just heard from her mazda was also a video that was released of a 19 year old is riley, was since we have been in his writing sold you, that was, catches it on october 7, and cassandra gates said that since then, she has died and then this ray, the strikes will close that will cause cause a huge worry and concern. so those family members, because this is exactly what they've been saying from the beginning, that concerns that, that are in family members will be killed during those as strikes,
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especially the cause. i mean intelligence. so the government seems to still be pushing for any information from caused by dropping leaflets just last week to okay, apologies. uh it seems that we have lost the connection that to sort of hire us and occupy the source. and we'll see if we can get her on later in the program. let's continue is rarely forces have meanwhile, continue the rates in the occupied westbank killing at least 6 palestinians. 2 were killed when the is really ministry storm the took around refugee camp 3. others were killed in and is riding drones strike elsewhere in the city. one man was also killed in till crim bye is rarely for. let's get more in this same bus. robbie isn't ranada for us. they want to do. we know about these ongoing raids that have been taking place in the okey pod westbank of noise as well. tucker and was
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definitely the major flash point overnights in the occupied westbank we saw is really special forces move in and around 10 pm local time. midnight g m t with a large force including bulldozers, deploying snipers on rooftops, telling residents to stay indoors not to come outside while the military operation was ongoing. it must be said that operation continued into the morning is still ongoing. today what we know so far, as you said, 6 people killed overnight and we know that 12 people were injured and 4 of them remained in critical condition. so it is likely that the death toll could go up and coming hours. we know that at least 2 of the of the victims were gunshot wounds killed from gunshot wounds. we know that at least 3 of them were killed in and is really drawn stripe, unclear if it was unmanned, a kamikaze style drone or if it was a conventional drawing strike. but we've seen drones being used more and more in these overnight rates. in the last few weeks, really signaling the intensification of these nightly rates since the war began on
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october 7th. we know that those bulldozers have been pulling up roads and destroying surround infrastructure sort of an ongoing problem for these communities across the west bank. when these rates go on and we know that clashes were underway, these are areas where there are, are them fighters, palestinian fighters, putting up resistance residents of those areas are pushing back off and on armed residents, palestinians living in these areas, pushing back against these as rarely rates and over and i feel like some ours brigade claim to have used explosive devices into crim on is rarely positions. i'm saying that was also a palestinian killed at a check point around midnight last night. what were the circumstances around that to that is correct for hearing this morning again around midnight last night in bates, noon village near hebron is really forces saying that and a legend a stabbing attack took place that a palestinian 20 years old approach to check point. they say that the allegation is that it was an attempt at stabbing,
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and that is rarely soldiers their shot and killed this man. his family was brought in to identify him. the body remains with the israeli forces. and again, the stabbing of these kinds of stopping your tax have taken place in the past. we don't know the circumstances exactly around this, but at around midnight, use rarely for us to say that add a check point. nearby afternoons. village a palestinian man was shot in and a legit staffing incident. i gave her that same bas robbie that for us without updates in ramallah since israel's will ongoing. so it began palestinians and the old combined westbank have seen raids, killings arrest and destruction of that property. by. is there any forces or settlers, at least a 194 palestinians have now been killed in these daily attacks? that's 5 palestinians killed every day since the war. again, move in 2 and a half 1000 people have been arrested in is riley, is deadly assaults of palestinian refugee camps and neighborhoods to with that
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number into perspective. it's me 65 arrest every single day. is there any stuff lavonne and says also gone up dramatically since the will began at least $1149.00 palestinians, including $452.00 children have been forcibly displaced due to the ongoing attacks or restrictions of movement. at least 750 palestine in families. that's thousands of people under a crippling is very tough. you in an area of hebron known as h 2. they can only leave the homes 3 times a week for one hour in the morning. time in the area into an open ap prison. even before the board is closed and israel laid siege, the guns are palestinians living in the occupied westbank needed permits to enter the strip. now that watching and hara is, is rarely forces wage war on palestinians. many say they feel helpless, but all determined to raise awareness it. abraham has this report from the occupied
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westbank of the the mothers try, searching for her 7 year old son in a goes, a hospital that goes lot in bethlehem. his name is uses. he has curly hair and a beautiful face slogans from going. so children repeat the word spoken over and over by palestinian parents use of was killed in his where the air strike one of at least 4600 children killed in 5 weeks of is really bombardment the 70 kilometers away in the occupied west bank. austin and children hope their message reaches far and wide. i want children and garza to have a life beyond will. i won't tell us time to be free for children to have a life to play like other children that are in front of the church. it needs to be the 1st place, the 1st young when, when this church was under a 40
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d is really back in 2002. it was during the 2nd default of an armed uprising back by the past times of the city and i'll forward these positions not only interested in that you can be a diploma or we all it's on the ground as well. and policy is a, there has never been out divided as they are now disproved. this is organized by workers in the health sector. some unions and political factions have been staging . similar, riley's, but they're relatively small. turnout tells a story of a fragmented society separately along the geographic and political lines. from is a piece seen further away now with images of death and destruction. to me globally . why the world looks on how we feel helpless that we can't do anything
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useful to help. we can now tools can pray that this ends hots of broken out. others don't believe there prove this with change. anything different. it doesn't say it's in salt, the data. how can we help him, mother? he just told mother he will have children dismembered later. nothing would come from the one. it's to stop physically there in the occupied west point, but people we spoke to say their hearts and minds are in garza. they don't feel the bump last that can escape the he knew that but he just the to the occupied left by itself and 11 on is right. strikes have hit near a convoy of janice, including and out. is there a cameraman, the sort of the bottom on the bottom of the thoughts, the group of childless with traveling along the border near the lebanese town of your room separately is right. it strikes has hit a residential area in the lebanese village of
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a nata week 11. these arms group has ball and the is rarely military have been exchanging fire across the border to send a hold of has alexis from southern lebanon. vintage vale 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 its fighters held their ground nearly 2 decades later. there again, that's 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 tied its intentions. of course, it would like to expand the ongoing war, but in the presence of his beloved leader has industrial law and our resistance fighters. we are not afraid, not far as an active front line,
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along more than 100 kilometers of border, a few kilometers deep on each side. the cross border fire is known as the 2nd month and has below as promising more of this. as long as is rough, continues its war on casa the group. slater house on the seller, has talked about the 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 loving on as a whole. with a defense minister, promising to do to the lebanese capital, they do what it did to casa, the one size houses using the rest of it, made in libya will. so as bullet has made it clear that the battle ground will determine, the course of the conflict is real escalates. it will respond in kind if they target civilians has bullet will do the same. despite the occasional strikes that
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have hit deeper into each other's territories, the still largely remains a war of attrition. that could change as well. battles how much fighters in casa center for their elders, either. so there's nothing on to a foreign ministers, accounting for immediate humanitarian pauses in gaza. they emphasize the agencies at now to avoid more bloodshed, opening reports from brussels. finding consensus among the 27 emanations is always difficult, but on this issue, the cause of war that is consensus that the cottage simply has to stop. although there won't be a code for an immediate cease for what the european union members have called for immediate humanitarian pause. they've already called for humanitarian pauses before the important what here in medias a high representative joseph burrell says it needs to happen. now. we ask for an immediate pauses saying that little, not a single one,
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but 7 on one's fours. but it isn't. an objective is immediate pauses. and you money, daddy carter, those these 1000 lives in order to face the dire situation of the people in guys. it's important to say that the european block is acutely aware of the limitations of its influence. we are trying to do our pos said one source to me, but we need profits. and we'd that same mind. joseph burrell is going to the middle east starting on thursday. i 4 with will still tour of the arab neighbors, as well as israel and the occupied palestinian territories. the destinations include cats of ball, rain, saudi arabia. i'm to finish with most likely, jordan. it's not clear exactly how much progress he will be able to make. the european union has one eye on the immediate crisis, but also another eye on what will happen after this war finishes. the moment though,
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the priority is to stop the killing poll brennan. i'll just sierra brussels. the united nations has paid for the 8 to a 101 stuff have been killed in as well as bombardment of guns with no other conflict as killed as many un employees or a challenge has most of the attributes someone kills cubing for bribes. others died along with their families in their homes. some of the teachers, someone says, some duck says administrators, engineers who were employees. so if you an agency for palestinian refugees on rock and on monday, un flags around the world will load and tribute to them. this was the minute sign and send geneva over the last month, 101 of our colleagues have lost their lives in garza. this is the highest number of 8 lucas gilton, the history of organisation in such a short time. what is rove again,
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pulling gaza on october, the 7th, tens of thousands of people sort shelter in the agencies, facilities more than $760000.00 people an out sheltering in the many and schools. the agency provides israel gps coordinates. so all it's locations. i'm ross says it's schools and shelters arrival, crowded, 60 hoping time age by is right. the attacks 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 to next west moments of the un was a suicide bombing. and it'd be just 90 area in 2011, getting 36 less than ha, the currents cause of title on role provides kind of sydney and refugees with education health and social services. but it's long been under pressure. he's ready . prime minister benjamin. yes,
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in yahoo wanted to spend it for allowing palestinians to inherit refugee status from their fathers. this keeps a life that right to return to lands taken in 1948 and in 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. installation 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, what can happen because we have prime evidence of potential crimes. and that something has to happen that have to, to the, to justice. and the key question for us is how that happens. put, play me what is happening to one, russ, stuff is the same as what's happening to the people who have gone. so really challenge how does 0 a still a has on the out, is there
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a ride scrape is taking the u. s. president and courts find out why joe biden is being sued for the cost the low that storing system. they brought it rain and wind combo to ireland in britain . it's now impacting central france. and i think the worst of the what weather will actually pour into switzerland on tuesdays. so let's go there. there are whether it's in play for how prolonged and persistent this rain will be. time it's all said and done and things are could pick up to a month's worth of rain in under 24 hours that extends through austria hungry and right into romania and most of the bulk and still looking quite at this point. now still legacy of showers. arlene britain through belgium and the netherlands, but the sun should poke out in sun spots including london with
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a height of 13 degrees. this is the best further on the continent. his re looked toward spain, valencia, seville, cord about your temperatures are closing in on 30 degrees. look at valencia it's. i don't think it's going to be record breaking stop, but you should be 20 this time of the year. almost a good 10 above and the heat here to stick around for the next few days. what weather moving further? east, across the turkey a concentrated into the northeast black sea coast. it drops down through the van. so worth of rain to come. fort ramallah and guys have, for example, on tuesday, quite windy around cairo as well, and you may catch a shower and the winds have also lower temperatures across botswana and the min b. so vin took 33 degrees for you on tuesday. the devastating strikes follow by through week risky, because that's 1st responders know the mission could be the with until then
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the, you're watching out. is there a line? the top story is this our thousands of premature babies in gauze as long as hospital had been given a few more hours to move enable ones have been transferred within now see facilities to an area where electricity is still available. i'mma psalms waiting says this role is touring on a deal to release counts as the group says, it's ready to release up to 70 women and children in exchange for a 5 day truce is ready for the zip. continue the rates and the pilot westbank 6 palestinians have been killed and total correct. including free and a dry and striking us president joe biden on to top. officials of being sued for complicity in genocide in gaza. little serious has been filed on behalf of several groups,
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including american citizens with relatives in casa. it aims to start the us some industries from sending funds to israel. christmas salumi, as well as the united nations, mourns the death of more than 100 staff members in gaza. the us host country and largest donor is being sued for its role in the war. united states president joe biden, secretary of state anthony blinking, and defense secretary lloyd austin, are accused of failing to prevent and aiding and abetting genocide. the lawsuit in federal court was filed by a non profit legal organization. they have a significant responsibility under customer international law under federal law to prevent this genocide, to stop supporting this genocide and every step of the way, every opportunity they have failed. they have continued to provide coverage as well, is continued to provide material support to israel,
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and currently they intend to send more money and more weapons to israel. plaintiffs in the case include us citizens with family and gaza, like lila, l dot, whose last 5 family members there since october 7th, and has several more struggling to survive. i paid for israel to kill my cousins, and my aunt, there's no 2 ways around it. it was my tax dollars that did that, that sent those bombs to israel to kill my family. and so i feel i and all other american taxpayers have a very unique responsibility to hold our government. and our elected officials responsible for convention on the prevention of genocide was unanimously adopted by the un general assembly in 1948, but was not formally ratified by us congress until 1988 and legislation that was
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sponsored by then senator joe biden. in addition to finding the leaders in violation of the law, the law sued calls for relief in the form of ending the united states $3800000000.00 in annual military support to israel. the white house has yet to respond to our request for comments on the case. while it would be unusual for the us judiciary to rule on us policy abroad. lawyer say there is extensive evidence to support their case and that it's not just a matter of saving lives, but one of international law and order. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations. you as president joe biden says, gauze as launch is hospital, i was chief and must be protected. he said he expects that they will be less intrusive action that you're not. 2 not from and locked in, expressing my concern is going on and is my hope and expectation that there will be
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. 1 less a trish of action route to hospital contact and we're still which is really is also version an effort to take this pause to deal with the release of prisoners. and that's pretty negotiated as well with the countries are engaged. and so i need some help from the hospital, must be by us congresswoman rashid, a team and all the democrats, a cooling on president joe biden, to demand an immediate cease find garza last week. the republican lead house voted to send to type it's only published in american members, had comments about the war on gaza. we will not be intimidated. we will not be silenced. and we will not stop until we save lives. we will continue to demand a ceasefire demand, immediate delivery, monitoring it, and gotta the man,
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the release of all hostages, and those arbitrarily to change the man every american to come home and demand a policy and people to live free from occupation. and my colleague laura kyle spoke to kind of west, he's an american philosopher and political activist is called for us. the spot in gaza are comfortable, great black people been to arise traumatize and hated for 400 years. jews themselves have been hated tara and traumatized for 2000 years. palestinians have been hated to arrive and 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 the type jewish patriot when you're talking about love of precious palestinian brothers and sisters who are undergoing a bowl, a ball barre, genocidal attack and
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a salt on their bodies on their dignity on their humanity. and it's so easy for his railey government. it's so easy for right wing conservative vote in the american society of the empire to accuse me and others to be anti jewish simply because we love palestinians. i make that very clear, but it won't stop a commitment. the one in any way they have an off by we will not tell us the others is the know we care for you. we're concerned about you. we're raising our voices. we getting the street. we go into jail in the united states government that a shot through it is more bankruptcy. it's spiritually of spiritual obscenity and a criminal, proven ality doesn't dear of 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 guards are facing right now? well, one is precious sort of we have both
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a seat fire. we have an exchange of hostages and pallets, 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 include a lot of this whole situation. and in addition to that, my, this is 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 adrian ever has been, but just as in love, given the wyoming grimness of this situation that we see what our precious power steering is, having a on the go, this comfortable barrett. i agree with that presently, and the citizens and the palestinian relatives who were able to leave gauze that have arrived in brazil. president luna desilva welcome to the mount. the force and the council present in florida has been critical of israel saying the bombardments of garza is kidding innocent people without any criteria one. okay. yeah,
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the cube has moved from re edition era. so this is the result very intense negotiations. the brazilian government has been since the start of this war talking to all sides to release these are 32 people of which 22 are brazilians. and some others are palestinians that have a residency in brazil and 3 are close family members of this uh group. and we have the big company, like a soap opera on the television every day. there was news that they were leaving the north of gauze at that they had reached the south of golf so that they were waiting to cross. they were told they would be crossing one day and then the border was closed. and finally they arrived in brazil and they were welcomed at zip. they were a victorious soccer team present. losing us with the silva who's in us and wanted us to a was there at the airport,
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welcoming them together with his ministers. they came, they, they have a shelter and rosalia where they are in the capital, where they're going to stay for 2 nights to children, which were considered malnourished. were taken to the hospital as well as the pregnant woman. and then they will be taken to whoever has a residency in a home here in brazil will return to their homes. and those that do not will be sent to a refugee center in the interior of some follow. so this was a very happy moment here in the midst of so much suffering and so much tragedy that we have been witnessing every day on television, present lula. that's true. but also compared, said that he condemned all the violence that was taking place now.
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and the, and gaza, so it was in the midst of all this. it was a very happy moment, monica not give all just 0. we edition narrow, many palestinians living in turkey. i say they have lost contact with their families in garza internet and phone services unlimited. inside the strip watching the news has become a vital source of information for those worried about their loved ones. so them closer to you as well. so then you can it's rise trying to reach her mother in northern garza. but she's having no luck. she left guns all 4 years ago for 2 kids guys. and so now she's relying on friends in news reports to find out what's happening in guys while watching tv is through also and injured women close to the donation hospital, the neighborhood where her family lives. she says the woman looked like her mother had the also is about, is it going to feel no, i couldn't verify if this woman was my mother or not, or is my family was among the dead all wounded. i'm a human being. many scenarios are passing through my mind,
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my left alone in life. now, what am i going to do? something happened to them. how can i help him from his living in the same city? the one that hasn't heard from his father and brother in gaza for days. his uncle said he had been standing in an area which was boomed. one day my father called me that day for some reason. i was busy and i couldn't pick up according to what i heard, where he was standing was bum minutes off the he called me, but my mother reached the she was towed, he was taken to the hospital. so since then we don't have any information. they might even be in south cause or now the phone lines and the internet are limited in gaza. it's causing, i'm certain that you for many police senior living, give growth. i'm school stuff that this is one of the i don't know if my family was among those people who were on the roads to go south. i can't reach them. now i live here in extra fit because i have nobody here. i live alone. i'm scared to see my family is victims of one of those most because happening
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a couple of them and home. these are unsettling days and palestinians and turkey. i hope that their families and guards are still alive. they can be safe, the re united soon. see now because solar down to 0 still ahead on which is there. a polls are set to open in a presidential run off election in liberia. we take a closer look at the challenges facing it's next leader,
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the okay, let's bring you some of the days of the news making headlines. polls open shortly
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in liberia and a presidential ronald selection. but he says, we'll choose between the incumbent, george we a and form of vice president joseph book hi. first round, last month highlights, highlights and deep divisions of that address reports from monrovia on the challenges facing the next president. world is 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 you model as english as why people vent their frustrations without having to 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
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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, we have continued a couple of, i'm assuming that to 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, the 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 able to say those mustn't be allowed to happen on the next administration. how many degrees august the monroe via molly's army says, fighting has intensified between the military and to our ex separatists. and the
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northern condone region. nicholas hoc has moved from dhaka and neighboring son, a go in 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 again, rebel height, those including the former un peacekeeping based on that, that is in their hands. remember over 2 weeks ago, the you and 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 molly 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
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mauritania. and it seems to be 2015 pace agreement that was in place between the molly and government and their tour and rebels are in tatters with an uptake of violence. as the un peacekeeping force continues to withdraw from the country. nicholas hawk elgin 0 the car at least 31 people have been killed by floods in somalia as have braces for more rain. hundreds of thousands of enforced from that homes even has released $25000000.00 in a describing it as a once in a century event. it's estimated more than one and a half 1000000 people in the country could be affected. former british prime minister david cameron has made an unexpected return to governments. he's been appointed as the next foreign sec tree prime minister, which you see not because we shuffled his cabinet, sacking swell, a brave woman as home secretary. sonya gave her reports for lunch. how are you
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getting set for telling the truth of the secretary to the old and in with an old hand full prime minister, david cameron, making a surprise, returned to franklin, politics as bar and 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 british 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 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
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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 hey marches. that ended the current ministerial career. sonya guy, ego algebra, london. hundreds of trimmings have hit southern iceland, nearly full 1000 people have been evacuated from their homes ever fees of a volcanic eruption. residents have been allowed to go back briefly to collect that belongings. harry force it has a good luck on the roads of southern iceland in the group of a state of emergency, but the people in these cause on leaving the danger zone that desperate to get to
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it. it's unreal. it's like a very long as the movie. it's, it's going to erupt, but i just hope it doesn't stuff the middle of the day. so, and this one is full of 1000 people who fled the town of glinda vic, on friday, he left with his 82 year old mother after school. i'm of powerful of quakes and warnings of an immune interruption. now you always have to look up the right side. nobody use that and, and trip the size of 3 people at that. gotcha passports and jumped emergency crews have given residents a window of just a few minutes each to collect important documents, treasure possessions, but a, not an airline pilot. that includes his uniform. he's due to fly to the us on saturday to think about when he'd be back. i'm not thinking about it. just get my stuff. if it, if it all goes, then leave the we leave,
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it's all here. as the haste comes from the scientific predictions, interruption within days is likely if it comes under the see the interaction with the water would cause a huge ash cloud or that $8.00 is neighbors. worried about it happening on land possible huge outflow of lava the destroys the town, the emergency workers overseeing this operation. this is a new level of crisis even for iceland with all its geological volatility. it's quite out of the ordinary. it's not something that we're used to, but it is something that we do trade for and we have plans for when it's late afternoon now, not long before sunset and still there is this enormous queue that people are trying to get into the town for some, it's a challenge to try and get treasured items, what they need for the expense of this evacuation others, though i worried about this being a last chance ever to see their homes. i suppose it was a 0 southern iceland donald from the civil ford trial is continuing in new york.
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his eldest son has given evidence for the defense as a character witness for them, a president on his company, all accused of exaggerating his wealth, 5 billions of dollars, to make deals and 6, your loans. totes on house and combat. plastic pollution have opened in kenya's capital nairobi last year, 175 countries agreed to write a u. n. tracy to reduce growing plastic pollution in the ocean's bottom. now disagreement of a how to achieve that goal. malcolm web has moved from alaska. swapper, mohammed's home city of mombasa produces an estimated 500 tons of plastic waste every day. lots of its 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. social enterprise cool bows tucker, buys it, and sells it to recycle is in the neighborhood. it's a good thing. the government's amazing,
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and we hope they'll support us. this project helps us to clean the town and to reduce pollution. it will say won't surprise women like me and we and money. people living here, say pals tacos, help to make the city clean. have been recent. yes. the problem goes for, i'll be on the streets with companies for jason, south plastic and making money as the world, plastic waste. 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 prices and the only possibility, is it legally binding to international 3 things. as representatives of the 175 governments meet in nairobi to continue negotiating the you and treaty, these protests to say the problem is fall from sold countries that also been future
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days of oil. they produce oil, you know, they may want to do the process because they feel we are accepting the way they, you know, they have the main source of income. therefore, it is not uh, walk you the pocket about 60 countries at the somebody said cooling for binding moves to reduce the production of plastic, major plastic and oil produces, including the us say the focus should be on recycling. instead, this rich economies of historically produced the most plastic but poor countries pay the price and then dealt with much of the waste negotiations due to be completed next year. people are waiting to see if the treaty will change that malcolm web out to 0, mombasa, kenya. heavy machinery has been brought into rescue 14 workers in india who are trapped in a collapse highway tunnel in the northern states of ultra cons. excavators have
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been moving danbury for 2 days to call about a pos to reach a why, cuz back to the 1000 and medical stuff all in crisis. one us told us of her experiences of working in a neonatal clinic. and i was gonna have a lot of that all the rest of the assessment of sausages bonus, inactive on assessment. also been in this, in this, in the name, both of them both took the name and been this when i would love to see the how to find them. how them of use for the kids this many. 7 because she had this amount, this and the name upon the phone today would be a part of sufficient. i'm not too much time. i'm not gonna look for to come on. been this been the i know. yeah. and then i sort of the whole, oh, and then suddenly like from the other the sit on those will live no, not the supply most with the law. you know says i'm up for food. you see i those at
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assessing you literally, you found a couple of how this will skinner and they have been more shut up in the highest model because there's some of the most fun and i see your legs, your hands double, like each one of us will be doing a little about the ability to have those lawyers and extend the normal shimaya has . ringback be that we have seen, i'm check and see what are the some degree by the end of the month, would you like the sooners? yeah, none of this will show the hello how this is how often i'm and how that goes. well that's just, it's just how often i'm hang on to so so they're in the house on this miss. jana guzman, i wait or should i? yeah, i do make the show. he does almost the shift. i'm all will show her, the gentleman deluca. i'm another from lumpkin, and from the month before noon,
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shortly had the whole come on its own because some applause sits the name, and then i just have the photos is you know? okay, that's it for me. i'll be back in just a few moments, but yeah, the, this is the real, this is no joke. and this is, this is just now that you heard, it seems here from the area where we are constantly and ask along being fired from the papers to the southern areas of the goals district. and they have been targeted by the is very, very close to the gossip or the we've seen a lot of times last fall, but i will say we are seeing increasing numbers. this is giving
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a picture of what kind of to be on this front. so many politicians want to be the republican party is candidate for the any stand a chance against 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? our american politics just getting to your wife, intuit, stream for most americans because it can look us politics the bottom line. exploring type us culture, examining political disco exposing societies, doctor award winning intense investigations. the get compelling insights into human folds and untold stories from asia around the pacific. 101 east. on out, just hearing the facts. how are we defending israel? heavy,
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