tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 19, 2023 10:00am-11:00am AST
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central bank says the conflict is a major shock to its economy plus how the war is deep. lebanon's economic prices. counting the cost on al jazeera, the the hello i'm 0 venue, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from to coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel targets residential buildings, mosques, and shelters. in both northern and southern gaza, more than 30 palestinians have been killed. at least 200 people are killed and it is really strength on a u. n. one school and gaza is jabante, a refugee camp. many of the victims for children. survivors of that strike
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overwhelmed guns, indonesian hospital. 12300 palestinians have now been killed since israel's war began. the world health organization visit south shifter hospital describing it as a depth. so that's off to israel force thousands of civilians to flee the besieged medical compound. and at least 2 palestinians are killed in the occupied west bank, as is really forces raised several locations. the more than 30 palestinians have been killed in israel's bombing campaign of areas across the gaza strip, including hon. eunice and the south end to say that the refugee camp in central gaza in the north now is realize maintaining its heavy bombardment overnight air strikes, targeted a residential area and tell those that many had been reportedly killed or wounded or operations to rescue survivors trapped under the rubble of the 0,
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sorry god was who is in fine. eunice in southern gaza, tara bring us up to speed with the very latest of the yes of the use really a tax on the goal is a strict continued phone. another day, which considered to be one of the blue these days. since the beginning of this round, the fine thing that we've house, the new finances and the use with occupation forces yesterday, even most of the goals, just check what in this mess of bombardment by these, by documentary and is ready. it forces targeting discharge kind of sort of neighborhoods, which considered to be one of the main neighborhoods in to valley a refuge account for different residential buildings was where bought is 5 years. but occupation forces till now the death of the power of this attacks are still unconcerned by the public city. many administered so far, the process would be best to 18 victims provided with ruffles, continues till now. this refuge account has been most of the hits by the is without the patient. their forces are for example, yesterday the i talked to one of the who for school has been very devastating,
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has more than 60 pounds of students were recruited till similarly the tax and the science of the goals district also continued. busy a bright refuge account was massively hit by the patient's name says around 15 palestinians have been killed, including also to join in this to have been killed by i think is what if i is i must have a rush. richard camp also. it's a mental go for nation has been massively also bombarded where 16 palestinians have been. busy record is killed, so the majority of the difficulty in both areas considered to be around $51.00 pounds thing is and this is a very surging number. i'm. it is very religious attacks. 20 southern areas of the goal is to continue. also can you in a city where we are right now has had witness several strikes, some type of residential buildings during the last couple of hours. and also during the last hour farm lands in rough, our district has been bombarded by the occupation forces. so the attacks won't be solved. so if the goals are strict continues, which consider it to be a very safe place as easily forces are recommended citizens from the north of which
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are 3 to evacuate to the southern areas of gauze to strip. meanwhile, is that tax also continued giving the indications that there was there any safe place across the facies in place? sorry, the world health organization managed to gain access to gauze as largest hospital yesterday. i'll shift this after the forced evacuation of most of the medical staff and patients, but the w h or saying that 291 patients remain inside the hospital. now the w h h o teams i should say have left the hospital. they said it was too dangerous to stay any longer. what is now happening to those patients? what is your latest information? yes. yes, yes to day that you said the occupation forces had recommended patients to displace peoples and even medical workers to flee and save up to wait to ship a hospital to hit to the southern areas of golf this trip home for now, the majority of those patients and displaced people. busy with combined with the
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medical records have been evacuated to the south of the gaza strip on the 4th. and this considered to be very risky, gently for them as the majority of the people were suffering from very serious injuries that to prevent them from working on football. they need to be pushed by someone else. meanwhile, there are still a number of medical team members. we're talking about the around 25 medical supplement that are remaining in the hospital alongside with 2 with 291 patients who are prepared to evacuate the hospital within. busy from 24 up to 72 hours as the w h o has announced that the situation is a catastrophe, and those are about to be transferred to the engineer to the european and even the i'm also hospital in the south of victor 3 fox. it's also worth mentioning that these hospitals, in the south of very crowded with patients and displaced people. so they will have
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the capacity or a deduced hospitals has reached maximum, their maximum capacity. but there are trying to cost them to, to try to set to plan b for this. one is that people, unless they will be sustained to their rooms, are the ones they wouldn't lose. the life has the not being provided with this this, this re medical cost in the southern areas. hospitals. a startup was the forwarding from son eunice inside the gaza strip. thank you very much. a palestinian health authorities say that 200 people had been killed in an air strike on a horse school in northern gauze. many of the casualties were women and children. the un run off the hor school in the jamalia refugee camp. the largest camp inside the gaza strip is 4 kilometers north of gauze, a city, or more know from dmitri method, then go and a warning. his report does contain some distressing images. this united nations, one school is now a graveyard,
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will all 2000 shelter to you. but now bodies lice sketches between the desk and what was one news, the classroom, the elf accrued a school in the north garza. he is. what's the vibe as a field tech? so it has to be a low in the middle of the young. did body sketch it. pieces of flesh, no one could recognize the sun life as home. this facility once took in thousands of children and prided itself on its supportable venerable students. but these days it's been a shelter for families displaced by bombings. the we took refuge in schools, they bombarded us, we went back to our homes. they bombarded us there to what we're seeing is another one of the horrific incidents where civilians, people who saw the shelter in protected you. what i'm building are paying the price
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. the alpha corner was bombs before and 2009 in 2014. and earlier this month, it's in jamalia because of the largest refugee camp. an area that's faced some of the heaviest, bombardments and recent weeks. the dead have been taken to the nearby indonesian hospital which just days ago declared it was completely out of service because of a lack of supplies and fuel. 6 they claim that un schools are protected, but the israelis founded the online school again. where is the un wherever zone? well, where is the free? well, fewer and fewer of concerts, hospitals are operating just badly. with health facilities and schools have come mondays when the techs and both are supposed to be protected and the international meet you into didn't go out to 0. and the world health organization says that the situation at god says i'll shift the hospital that we were just talking about with
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park is desperate describing it as a dead zone after israel's attacks on the hospital, a w h o humanitarian t managed to reach the compound and stay there for an hour in what it described as a high risk commission to assess the situation. the group reported seeing a mass grave at the entrance of the hospital. they say 291 patients, including babies and 25 health workers remain inside is really forces have laid siege to l. shift for 4 days. earlier there were scenes of panic as patient's medical staff and civilian sheltering at the hospital fled to confound doctor, say, the army ordered them to evacuate. harry faucet has this report the the, the desperate scramble down. go. is this main north south road, away from one danger towards what? no one here can know. the idea of a safe refuge in garza is an ocean from another time. certainly causes hospitals no
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longer safe. this is an exodus from its largest one o scheaffer. this dr. insist is ready. troops gave the order to evacuate the last moments they want. whoever was inside the hospital, they had to leave, except in those through that the surgeon and some of the medical, the nursing style guy as you go to hire the side of the wounded under bets are badly injured. their condition is very bad because of the lack of medical supplies and treatments. material had started growing in their feet and allow me to say, there were rooms coming out of their rooms monday, but he was one of the patients forced to flee on a rug. la russel was next to my front door on the boat and the place. next to is so like an injured me and my cousins and my other cousin died and i was chief of hospital. there's no food, no drink, we get short touch. these ladies. and so whenever they want evacuation
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began, i was only a doctor saying is where the troops gave them just one hour to leave and take patients and displaced people with them as well. says the hospital management requested the evacuation so demons of all my wheeler, infants in newborn babies, i left without oxygen is nothing but a medieval case is no longer a hospital. the occupation forces draw the medical teams out of the hospitals on the policy and health ministry says 5 doctors and some of this is it stayed behind to attend to a 126 patients who company moved, including $34.00 premature babies. one senior doctor said they would do to die without proper medical transfer. well, no good. good. one of the month i call upon the international organizations on the health organizations on the united nations and the red cross again, to put pressure on the occupation army and work on the transfer of the perimeter babies to be off the days of bombing in the hospitals vicinity is rated and released this video with no substantial evidence supporting its claim that how must
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use the hospital as a quote come on sent to the south in the direction the vacuum ease. we're heading, the mold plumbing mode this. this was the human cost. if it is where the stripe in, con eunice on saturday, is right, instructed hundreds of thousands of palestinians to flee here ahead of its incursion to the north. now it's um use telling the cities residents to leave bathrooms as well. the signal that this ground invasion could soon be following i was chief, has doctors and patients in the southern gaza, very close it out, you 0. joining us in the eyes of the, i mean see i'm professor of political science. i'm at least studies at rutgers university of bill. how many where do you think this is really offensive? is headed next because they've targeted schools, hospitals, mosques, you insights, have displaced hundreds of thousands of people from the north to the south and are now dropping leaflets on the south southern locations to say you have to leave here
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because we're gonna strike here as well. thank you sir. i. i believe it lets me put things in perspective. there is no place is safe. yeah. cause north or south. second, it's a war against depaula city and people not only a guess from us. yes, they use an come us as an excuse, but the bomb being, as you said, pos because uh every, everything in does that is on top box. yeah. no, no, no place is safe. no place is uh, secure b, it's a score or refuge account or homes for hospitality or anything besides that cuz it's really so far they could not break the backbone of how much best things come out and fight the story. it is monday. these are you just take it again to this, if you, they push everybody in the, from the north of the south. now they're telling them to go from the south to the north. so what are they gonna go? that raises the big question. now what is there a new one?
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i mean, many pablo statements i spoke with the folks about expulsion evacuation, empty and got to the gaza strip from because of support, at least the big part part of the population. these are you guys are building a few g city now. it's called and i was my last seat in orland park next to the egyptian border, which they might host hundreds of thousands and they pushed them down to the claim . there would be medical supplies that would be worth or that would be electricity . so that is a very strange and very dangerous to say that again, you're saying that something that amounts to a city is being low. obviously a gyptian side exec? no, not the egyptian side. next to the junction board. right. and, and where the boat costs, but it's in des moines, israel. where and what country is right next to the border between the north and positive to the of kaiser. if she bought the embassy, that is what exactly that into the into washington post about this autumn,
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aussie city for procedures because they pushed hundreds of 1000 there. it could be once to before evacuating them. maybe under the pretext of bringing some, maybe cutting the ships or under a voluntary departure under many excuse. so that could be in, in the minds of some of this for you to cut down the population because the or even to empty because i mean force displacement. yes. of a large section of the palestinian population. you're saying outside of the gaza strip, but into another area that is in israel. that is next to the board. the. the plus right portion of the guys are the where here egyptian border, i think so far the egyptians say would not accept the egyptians in georgia and so far have been admin. you're not taking in policies should not be displaced. and if you had, we don't want to take what if they could find different options, especially for the see. i mean, they are or talked about opening a uh,
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a name of the route between cyprus and this part of bring get some medical supplies and evacuation. when did people, but it could also leave 2 sons or to score 130 departure for 130. so you're telling us that you get to see 11 of the scenarios that you see is perhaps to display the place displacement that beg your pardon of a large number of palestinians via series. yes. but the where it's, i mean they, what they could uh, reach agreements with some europeans on thursday to be compulsory. should start in cyprus, these in order to move them to somewhere else. but this is one of the thing that i'm getting talking to many paula center. and if the 2 thing people that can cause and they are that are using this option, this could happen maybe with the, with pressure. it could be ability. we don't know. but now they do is are you just
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sort of say, oh the but they, they have mass of command control is moving to do so. so we have to which the work themselves. so it's telling people to leave. so what they, where they can then they have to go back to the dental and or they have to make some safe tavian the way they did that and both of the abuse, no, no safe haven and in and because it's a very small area with compartment and the grounds attack, there is no safe another, the tragedy is in the new horizon. now we have situation like thousands of people in my parish because a lack of me this is that good for lack of water? no, no, racing diseases around the world health organization has reported a, a, an exponential rise and the number of acute respiratory diseases. that's one diarrhea case suggests another, but a, they have warned and others have to that it could get a lot worse. yes, good. i'm just good,
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my mind not pushing and i'm sort of issue. it's another early. so i get, i can see that is what i just didn't driven by blind rage and vengeance against the policy. and that people in does spend percent similar, but that's a difference that live it into a speck of it. can i write on this? it's a good thing, 5 or 7 or 10 or 12 and the respect. so this thing, the whole, the military leadership system that have been by this cry for vengeance. yeah, it is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu had those are his words, direct quote, describe this and promised a couple of weeks ago. might the vengeance? yes. where is that? a bill, i mean see i'm a professor of political science and the least studies at rutgers university. thank you very much. so in the occupied westbank, we were just talking about that at least 2 palestinians have been killed. an overnight is really a tax. gunfire was reported in
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the columbia refugee camp and in the city of jeanine is really forces used bulldozers to tear up roads saying this. robbie joins this lie from ramallah and you all compiled west bank. what can you tell us at this hour as a a wood, it was a nother night of ongoing rate that seemed endless and they just seemed to be getting more and more intense. the clashes seemed to be getting more and more fierce. the flash points today were in nablus and didn't janine, these were 2 major rates and it happened around the same time simultaneously almost seemed coordinated in these 2 different areas in novelist there is really just went back into but lots of refugee camp, which was struck by an air strike yesterday as well as the ground incursion overnight they went in. this is west of the city of novelist. they rated a whopping $74.00 homes belonging to activists. families of prisoners homes are former prisoners. it all amounts to the kind of things that palestinians describe
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as a campaign of fear and intimidation in these refugee camps. in these largely civilian residential areas. 20 people are rounded up to are released 18 now remain detained . what we're also hearing is that is really forces went back to the apartment that they said belong to fund that they struck yesterday. and they completely leveled that building as well as destroying it another memorial, a monument to people killed in previous excursions. jeanine a similar picture, a right to the campus rated around 1 am. bulldozers, as you said, tearing on the streets of fighters were called out over loud speakers. these rarely soldiers started to taunt people in those communities, calling them to come out and surrender themselves. palestinian saying they were trying to pick a fight, trying to get fighters to come out and confront them. one person was killed, 5 others wounded in what amounted to heavy kinds of confrontations outside jeanine's. rates are still ongoing and confer done. village and families of
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detained are being a or family members are being detained for, wanted palestinians, and other villages in and around jeanine as well. so we see this continue to carry on night after night, the total number of people killed in the occupied westbank since the october 7th attack. since the war on garza now amounts to 215 approximately 2800 injuries. approximately $2800.00 detentions that palestinians continue this to describe as without charge and completely illegal. as a miss radi reporting from all the thank you very much. now the white house is denied media reports that is real. the us and home us have reached a deal to release dozens of captives in gaza and exchange for a pause in fighting. let's get more details on this with robin jordan's, you're in washington dc was so almost immediately after the washington post published this news about a potential hostage deal, the white house came out and denied it. what do we actually know and what are you
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learning? well, according to a tweet posted by adrian watson, who is the spokes person for the national security council, the white house does not have a deal yet with israel and with her mos on some sort of pause in the fighting so that all captives can be released and so that he, monetary and aid can be brought in to help the people of gauze. however, watson did say that the us is still working hard to try to reach some sort of deal . obviously it's the middle of the night here on the east coast of united states. and so that tweak basically has to serve as the by the administration. so commentary on that report from the washington post, which said that this would be taking effect in the next several days. if all the details can be ironed out and that this would be something that would be very much orchestrated and managed very closely so that from us would not have the
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opportunity to re arm and to watch new attacks on targets inside as well. are gross and tell us also about the opinion piece written by the us president joe biden, also in the washington piece, the rock washington post that was published yesterday and, and biden lays out what i think we could call his his near to medium term vision for gaza and more broadly for this conflict. what did you say? well, the president, to use this opinion piece in the washington post on saturday to argue not just for trying to find a positive conclusive resolution to the war between israel and gaza. and as well as trying to establish an independent palestinian state, but he also used it to talk about another war that the us has taken sides, and frankly, supporting ukraine in its war against russia. basically laying out for the us
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public. why it is important for the us to be involved the way it is involved in both of these conflicts, trying to not put us forces at risk, but more important. try to find a way to resolve the conflict between the israelis and the palestinians once and for all. in that opinion piece, the president spelled out the need to not only establish an independent palestinian state, but he said that if this is going to come to a conclusion, the captives being held by her mouth need to be released. the leadership of her most needs to be surrendered and prosecuted for carrying out the attack on october 7th in southern israel. and that there are could be visa bands imposed on those settlers in the occupied westbank who have been targeting palestinian civilians out of some sense of religious obligation to reclaim territory in the occupied
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westbank for themselves. the president also went on to say that it is up to the united states to take the lead in these complex, that there is no other country that can basically bring everyone together and force them to make difficult choices. one final point, one thing that joe biden did not endorse in his opinion piece is an immediate cease fire, which is of or something that people around the world have been demonstrating for been calling for. mainly because they are so upset by what they see happening inside garza. but also as we have seen, that people are very concerned about the welfare of those who were taken captive by home us back on october 7th and without a ceasefire. the chances of getting them released a live goes down exponentially rather than jordan reporting live from washington dc . thank you very much for that. as the families of is really captives taken by how
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mos arrived in west jerusalem on saturday after march the began on tuesday, they want the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu with the focus on bringing their family members home several high right reports, balloons release to mock the end of a 5 day march from tel aviv to jerusalem, but not the end to the demons to israel, to do whatever it takes to bring back those held capt. saving garza the physically and mentally exhausted the captives. families riley outside the prime minister's office. cooling on benjamin netanyahu, and as will cabinet to give them more information on the whereabouts of the loved ones. they say they feel abandoned. this is unacceptable. i call them every n 0. every government. these really guys are mondays, riley army, to put the side any other interest and totally concentrate on the release of these
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people. and in the instance, we would like to know where they are, what his air condition are. they being moved down, the families are also accusing the will cabinets of not sharing information with them on the go stations being made with how mastery across all the us, an egypt they want israel to consider a c spy, a deal regardless of how mazda is conditions the families of are being held captive and those are still missing and all of the supports and thousands of them. the silence any more, se one's all says they want it now and they want to install the house captive. and god come back alive. relative to the water, it is rouse relentless and strikes on gauze the will kill the loved ones. use of the death of several of them in the last few days as calm as
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a shock. so many parts what we want them, we want them back because our concern is that he's the only a few of them. it is under pressure prime minister benjamin netanyahu responded just hours off to the march and agreed to a meeting with the families next week. and it goes to the same. i have seen the demonstrations of the families of the cap tips and i would like to say to them, we will work with you. i will work with you, all of israel walks by your side. as for the competition, there were many rooms and inaccurate statements. that's why i wanted to clarify no deals have be made until now. but i promise you, once we have something, i will tell you. i know the horrors you are dealing with. he's always maintained that the only way to return on caps is, is through minutes reaction. that's off the 40 days of will. time is running out.
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so the height of alex's era, west jerusalem is a still a head on elsa 0 more protests in multiple cities around the world, calling for an end to the killings in gaza. they with all the the color. we're still got some nice warm sunshine equal southwest and positive, clear temperature inside the spank feel getting up into the high twenty's. that's the good news. elsewhere is cold. morning fog and for us there were coastal faced and positive. you know too bad. it's a centralized then we got these 2 areas of low pressure, quite nasty. these ones mixed in here, we have the remnants of what was a storm, federico now making his way down across stuckey, a easing further east was wet when the weather coming in here. and then the next bad to when, when the weather up tools and all the west streaming in as we go through west
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sunday. last week, conditions across olive northern novice government, well, had a good positive thing that eventually pushing down across the low countries into jeremy. ahead of that notice and snow that went to a pilot temperatures actual below freezing. pretty close to anyway and cold enough down into that southeastern corner, only 4 degrees celsius, the top temperature and, and quite not just on sunday. also on monday, the monday does look a slightly dry and bright to day dry weather. coming back into that eastern side of the mediterranean, plenty a shower, save up towards the low countries gemini, pushing back up to was moving across the mostly wind. coming across the scuffling. haven't mil will feel pretty cool. well, i mean, i'll still across the good potters by warm enough, across north africa, but very breezy to the northeast. hearing. how are we defending is real heavy, more dead children? asking questions you wanted to have your voice heard? what is your message?
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understand a little part of it was transformed into a minute reporting every now and then we can hear cluster bombs, exploding out just ears, teens on the ground when you close to the hall to the story with the guns of raging and drawing all the attention, the full civil displacement of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late then down all of drives are attack. tell us the names in the west bank. so these are the 10 to blind. i'm well, they help out using intimidation. and once we are resting, choose population protected by no one. do you want to fight westbank the other from the palestinian experience? the the
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the washing else 0 reminder of our headlines this our overnight is really attacks hit targets in the north and south with the gaza. strip more than 30 palestinians have been killed and israel's bombing campaign, including a woman and child in a strike near the european hospital just south of 100 is the world health organization says the situation in gauze is i'll shift the hospitalized desperate describing it as a depth so a w, h shows humanitarian team and briefly visited the compound that has been under siege base really forces for gases. health industry says at least 200 people have been killed and it is really air strike on the out before the school in the north. the u. n. run school is in the to bali a refugee un human rights experts have continued to call on the international
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community to do more, to prevent genocide against the palestinian people and gaza. genocide is considered the most heinous of crimes in prosecuting it is very difficult. like a apple looks at the origins of the unions genocide, convention, genocide. the combination of the greek word g, nose, meaning raisal, tribe, and the latin would side, meaning to kill. the term was coined by jewish polish lawyer, raphael lampkin in 1944 near the end of the 2nd world war. the extent of nazi germany's mode or of about 2 thirds or more than 6000000 jews in europe. horrified the world in 1951 lumpkins work lead to the united nations establishing a legal instrument through which to hold nations and individuals accountable in the future. it's called the convention on the prevention of the crime of genocide.
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it defines it as x committed within 10 to destroy in the whole or in part a national estimate, cool, racial or religious group. these acts include killing people, causing mental physical home, creates and conditions that lead to a groups, physical destruction preventing bets or forcibly moving children to be clear and up to 5 minutes of that wouldn't be enough and would lead live. that's what is happening in gas and what these are increasingly happening or so other okay, by policy instead of tories too fast, you think genocide, the company that's assessment a code by other you an expense say no to number of the human experience. we have raised days ago the wrong about the risk of genocide in
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gaza. some analysts agree to mar line genocide is already happening when z is really government orders. evacuation of northern is uh it was committing genocide as of that moment. others, edge portion saying the 10 carries with it the need to meet the highest legal threshold. 50. in the case of genocide, it's an extremely, extremely difficult crime to convict at a stage on. and that is the reason for that is you have to prove intent. many believe recent comments from several seniors, really government officials have made their objective clear. as a whole at the fillum philharmonic need stuff in it was a him no need to come in. he's referring to a biblical passage that called on the ancient israelites to wipe out it's arch
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rival nation of alec to evangelist. surprise ambush, to kill man, woman, child, infant and animals, and hush mugs and muscle in mine. and they look so good when they come into play with them is on the why getting better what israel has said. what is leaders have said, from the top down from the prime minister down is more the eradication of gauze, but using genocidal language. the visuals are saying things that establish intense, prominent human rights experts entrusted with ringing, genocidal alarm bells. say the world must not look away at what could well be one in the making. like level elder 0. and there been more protests around the world in support of the palestinians. hundreds marched in london, calling for a ceasefire and gaza. hi. this is
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a rally in east london. one of several hills on saturday in the british capital last week, more than 300000 people march there to show their solidarity. and there's also been a demonstration solidarity with palestinians in chile, or latin america editor lucy, a newman has more from the capital, santiago, the outside of the chinese presidential palace right now, whether it's a pro palestinian demonstration taking place. there are several, several 100 people here, as you can see, as they are holding a demonstration that has a very, very particular theme this time apart from the, from calling for kelly to break diplomatic ties with israel. they are also, they're also putting out choose small shoes, tiny ones, to illustrate the children that have died without their they married cases without having had time to put their shoes on. i'm going to ask what i've had to, to please take a close up shots of these tools that are painted with red face. they are
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symbolizing, of course, the blood of thousands of children who have died in guys had their about a 1000 shoes here. but right now you can see they are continuing to demonstrate against the is really government, which they are calling a genocidal government. the point of this demonstration is to open, they say the hearts, the minds and the eyes of people to what is happening in gaza. especially to children. this is not the only demonstration taking place by the way, at this hour in brazil, yet there is also a protest taking place in front of the u. s. embassy, but here in 10 agents, a country that has the largest palestinian. yes, for outside of the middle east, people have been gathering constantly since the war began and they say they will continue to do so and to speak out. i called for an immediate cease fire in gaza, not just so that their message is heard in chile,
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but they hope all over the world are searching the latin america to see a new been al jazeera santiago. more than a 100 filipinos have arrived in manila, since gauze is rough of border crossing with egypt open for foreigners. so i'm chose to stay behind because they're palace thing, and relatives were not allowed to leave. but as barnaby lo tells us, those who managed to escape now face a life of uncertainty. and i'm in a behind you was born on october to 6th in guys just one day before the worst escalation in the decades. don't conflict between palestinians and israelis. i'm is fortunate to have survived nearly half of those killed in gauze of our children. he's splendid in manila, his grandmother's homeland, his parents were too shaken to talk. but the other filipino palestinians who arrived with them say they faced death every single day. it also simulators the way we were just shopping for groceries trying to buy whatever's left,
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the and then all of a sudden i am its brother, eyes are shot. this video is really air strikes from their apartment. they move to the south as instructed, but they say it was so different. i don't think we were human shields. the bombings it didn't look like anywhere. it didn't look like anything that they were targeting somebody. this is the out of the family car. it was destroyed along with buildings around it is really bombardment, and they told me i'm not going. i don't see it on my side who has down syndrome. we sit down in a corner and cry, you fear whenever he heard a sound of bombs dropping, riveting his husband there. he is grateful to have been able to leave with his immediate family. but he worries for relatives who been left behind. the rest of the 26 filipinos have chosen to stay in gaza because they're posting,
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as spouses weren't allowed to cross into egypt. filipinos have come home from israel are mostly my good workers, but still appeals from gaza, their wives and children, the palestinians. in other words, gaza is their home, and so have to be home is always a difficult choice to make those who made it out of gaza with their family, say they are relieved and feel safe now. but there were no tearful nor joyful reunions. they didn't know where to go or what to do. clearly they have to rebuild their lives from the ground up. but they have no plans except to escape the violence in guns. barnaby low. i'll just hear a minute or is still a head on elsie's 0 desperate for a way out of an economic crisis. will voters in argentina turn to the far right content during the close presidential run off? we'll have a report from winner sites. the
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israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be, is really saw palestinian reporters risking everything to get the story you 15 members killed and, and asked dr. sharon, what's happening? we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is the listening post the land of the free america has never been a real democracy. the black people never experience that democracy may be excludes divisions and struggles in america is electoral system aside for and against equal representation. and the democratic process is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there yet. one person, one vote on al jazeera, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, let's take a look at the world news making headlines today. motors in argentina are heading to the polls and a presidential run off between the economy ministers, sergio masa and outside are heavier to relate the countries crippling economic crisis and storing inflation or among the top issues. theresa, but reports from the argentine in capital when a site is heavy, to me, calls himself the lion. he claims he has the strength to carry out the reforms needed to get the country out of its current crisis. the far right candidate
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promise to tolerate the broken economy and fight inflation by shutting down the central bank. will we enter the 20th century as long as they're just countries in the world today we are a sinus infection. and in decadence, we have 45 percent poverty, 10 percent living an extreme poverty in facing is winning a 300 percent release. the harsh critic of china and other left is government including neighboring results. for many p c, i didn't time version of donald trump. i mean, a says origin times we have to pick between the political case that has ruined this country and freedom, the values that are in swine in his political party. the problem is that for many people in this country, he's out of deals are enough clickable in argentina. we need to know many believe he's a threat to democracy, chief among them, his opponents, that of human assa, my size, the current economy minister,
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who promises to united in tina and carry out necessary reforms to jumpstart the country's economic fortunes. even the wily government has been unable to control the sewing inflation. well, yeah, they've got it may be, i'll give my skimming sold and all my strength to build a country then today remains a utopia for all of us. but we can make it come true. my 1st campaign has been highly charged because of the ongoing economic situation and fear for the radical reforms. we lakewood, carry out some of the mazda as you know. so i believe that with mass that we will have our differences, but we will be able to go to the streets and hope protests with malay. we won't have that option is going to be refreshing and more poverty. polls predict a technical tie? many we main unconvinced on who to support in an election that will define origin tina's future city. so i'll just see the widow side is nearly 300000 afghans of lift pakistan after an order for undocumented migrants. believe that you
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and says many have faced arrests and destruction of property come all high to reports from some of that that gave me those thousands of on my getting cut on the move on the progress on each side of the board. while others wait in a long queue for the final paper work. after crossing the border into a run, it's done. they wait for that done in the open air to get there showed many head homes and livelihoods in focus, gone by god. now living in a make shift scan for no vehicle and his children live in a den and worry about what comes next. mind that was on him by the field or we did not believe the news, but then the authorities came and told us to leave or face arrest. we left in a hurry, i had to leave my live stock money owed to me by locals and even a mode right. now i have nothing and don't know what i will do this and we'll give it out the road on the way it goes. keep are driving and these families wait for
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their turn to get that thing. go my didn't get it. that's about it already. and the oh, going to go to what i. we had no time to pack our belongings, including the poles, rice on the stove, bought a car to buy just the cam keeps growing, and more and more people drive objects. suddenly ordering the explosion of 1700000 unregistered of on didn't get him. government in the summer bought it now getting the 1500000 registered and documented of wants to leave the country by the 31st of december. the united nations is expressed concern about the exposure and of of the nation is from focused on, including what did phase or the abuse, arbitrary address and detention destruction of property and personal belongings. an expulsion, however, focused on government said that there is no other option. our policy with regards to indigo, foreigners,
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will be applied across the board irrespective of the nationality. and this includes of, on this one is done nationalist, but not just of once it, it will be applied across the board into individuals irrespective of their origin and nationality. the and did him over run. government said the move was unacceptable and you made of one is done, isn't the grip of another harsh went up unaided organizations? one of our lu menu, menu carrion, does such stuff come out of height. the jersey. uh it's not me. i bought a columbia as presidents. gustavo petro has held talks with the venezuelan leader nicholas venturo in caracas. the 2 leaders focused on migration oil production and illegal mining. a central run, pnc reports from the columbia and capital with the this is gustavo 5th row sports trip to come back as soon so reestablishing diplomatic relations with neighboring
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minnesota. when he took office a year ago and a monday, the 2 left, his president made a series of economic and security announcements that, that they said will benefit to both countries. but the main issue of discussion was that of the migration in particular, trying to find that in know that the ways to try and reduce or spend the influx of venezuelan migrants witnessed when in a refugee is trying to reach the united states was both on the website to do that on an agreement on migration needs to be reached with the united states. we have already made several proposals. i think that the exit is coming from the south of chiller, but they're going yeah. through and a quite door which, which is colombia in twice to cross the dairy and get should be diverted to the country of origin. busy my little, i'm federal said that the they where will be working towards an energetic integration between the 2 countries when it comes to oil exploitation,
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when it comes to the electric. i agree then also with the 2 military's working together is to try and reduce the effects of a legal mining and the operation of the on groups along their fall. the tile border off the table. busy was any reference to the next presidential elections in venezuela? the us, as recently listed the number of sanctions. i'm going to sweat as oil 2nd there in exchange for commitments at 2 free and fair elections though, threatening to re post them. if of any swear that does not fulfill the promise of less than a position figures, ram in those elections, the un sponsored talks are being held in kenya aimed at reaching an international agreement to fight plastic pollution units. kim spoke to one south korean artist who has partnered with green piece to highlight was become a major threat to our environment. this plastic creature appears to be breathing and with the cheese. so just
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a vision of what the world's consumption of plastics could bring to life on the south korean art is to email me 10 explains that plastics became central to his work when he realized how wide spread they were. all the things that the pony is always looking between always in school. i often both give them diamond and cop new tools at convenience. stores a be handed to me in a plastic bag time and time again so much that they became an integral part of my life in the city on the put these creature is recession to amplify. campaigners call for change toys. he were demanding, the plastic production be slashed by at least 75 percent by $2240.00 based on various research. that is what's required to revert to a climate crisis. according to the un, 2 thirds of the $430000000.00 tons of plastic produce each year are thrown away after only one or just
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a few uses over flowing landfill sites. micro plastics had been found in c life sheet, ice and human blood. as negotiators debate a treaty with a deadline next year, lease says the see change that's needed can start today. the tech doesn't go to tell me to say, i never regarded myself as an environmental this, but when i was starting out, i was buying let's close. nice things and organically came to think more about the environment. if people just take a moment to consider the environmental impact of the actions, i think that would make a difference with less than 9 percent of single use plastics being recycled. the un says the world stands to see a tripling a plastic pollution within decades. that's why many are calling for a legally binding international path that not only regulates the way plastics are reuse, but also produce and design unit skim. oh to 0. so now returning to our top story with more than a 1000000 people displaced from northern to southern gaza,
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the pressure on the medical facilities in the south is very intense. for patients with long term medical issues. this means it's difficult to access the vital care that they need as son of the korean tells us her story at the beginning. and the studies should be an asset newness or some of the some you know, this in month of my name is i'm and this was home. when, according to what i said tonight, is that i'm on my dad is some instead of you try to attend honey and some of the say you may have quite a bit of funding. most of you had what have minutes. hopefully
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we can talk to the. busy young body and for sleep on an article back and as you know, it just started at side of the sort of the message and then the boss from session and most of the same cement is on the news sort of sad about my letter with yes. yes. hands and just that a lot with that and then now does and let us as it goes with that enough, if i knew was who met because of the heat and jump on also to the new medicine and deductible or had the email and that's the same thing oh,
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i did look to see if you did find no i had. if i didn't get those sheets by my son who was such an item shipped to the next little cafe and the stuff you and then how to pay that seems to be at least 20 filmmakers of pulled out from the world's largest documentary festival held in amsterdam. after protest supporting palestine was denounced by its organizers, step not send reports from us as to them. of this banner on sales on opening night created a controversy. the world's largest documentary festival that's not seen before. it's direct to initially a product, but after pressure from is really produces em filmmakers. the festival denounced the slogan and the director apologize. palestinian phil make
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a bus my all shot. he is one of the dozens laugh now pulled out of the festival by denouncing the slogan she feels the festival has betrayed him as anti semitic. the reason why it is so sadistic and savage, the way that as well as going into gaza and murdering people, is because they have painted us as anti semitic. and that's like the green light in the west for do whatever you want. like if these people are inside somebody, you can do whatever you want. that's why this is dangerous, this best of all, as long as a lot of the most important platforms for free speech to feel make us worldwide. now some, it's use, it's organized as of silencing an even criminalizing them the country for us. it shows how your, of support for stress war and gaza. in fact, many people in society here including international cultural platforms like this one, filmmakers accused the festival of having double standards because it took a firm stance against russia's invasion into ukraine, but failed to speak out against the death of thousands of civilians during israel's
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bombardments in gaza, i do not defend the way we did things. it's a serious question before as to the entire societies of you to and to in europe. and it's absolutely, it's a supporter of free speech and it will remain to be filmmaker, my how much a body from gas i decided not to go out, but he did protest against the festival stands. if i want a 3 double 6 impression on a freedom of speech are also being targeted. we lost everything. we lost basically everything. everything has been destroyed and done this and like we left alone. and the only way that's left for us is our voice. deeply worried about his family and friends in gaza. valley not only feels abandoned by europe's leaders, but by what he describes as is it for a family as well, steadfast and l just sierra to them. so, we're going to take a very short break analysis here. i will be back in the top of the hour just
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seconds ago, a massive explosion following a compartment in northern gauze, or you're seeing the immediate aftermath of it live. we're back at the top of the out, the it started out as a normal date, but as is often the case in the occupied with back, it turn it up loud, do you want to do thoughts? and so we were happy, it was a good day. then our car broke down, we got out to see what was wrong. the soldiers thought we were going to throw stones. they started shooting at us. i have took 3 puts in his right arm, the abdomen, and his left foot just a few months ago. a man and his brother where the, where did team doing and now you rate the currently more than a $180.00 minus has in these rainy jails. many for as little as throwing stones at soldiers listing it to them or potentially headquarters. so this is the mentality by which they are, you know,
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sense of $310.00. but as they mentioned that maybe of the premiums are taken to prison inside israel. parents need to apply for a visitation for me through the red cross. and that could take up to 3 months. in the meantime, the minor is cut off from the world. exploring diverse culture exciting political discourse, exposing societies, doctor award winning intense investigations. the get compelling insights into humanity. holden, until the stories from asia are in the pacific. 101 east. on out, just see around the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nickel reserves. indonesia is points to leave globally,
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