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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 19, 2023 7:00pm-8:00pm AST

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it is points to leave the global easy battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy, harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essentially committed by mental protection and has the investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the, you're watching the news, our live for my headquarters in delphi, i'm getting obligated to coming off for the next 60 minutes. humans from the say they've taken control of an is really own shift in the southern red sea. 31 newborn babies have been moved from gaza as main hospital,
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but more than 200 patients are still stuck in and she found unable to leave a desperate place of salvage gauze. a strange medical system. the health industry says the region is in dire need of make shift, hospitals, fuel and medicine. and israel keeps up informing campaign on dogs of targeting schools and residential buildings in both the south and north of the strip the we begin with developments and yeah, and where the military spokesman has confirmed to algebra 0 that their fighters have hijacked a ship owns by and is really businessman in the southern red sea, at least 22 people were on board, the galaxy leader, which was on route from 3rd to you to india. the is really military. you have called the situation of very serious events on a global level. and the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu condemns what he described as, quote, an iranian attack. we have,
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i'll just there as i'm how my last time. he's joining us, lie from the m and a capital. so not to tell us what more we're learning about this. the yes, so we have received the conformation, followed by a hose. the also show uh that they have uh already how you jacked to this uh, shipped uh, when they, uh, we are also expecting the hose. these armies to express and to talk about the hijacking operation that has taken place. maybe today, but we are not sure when this oppression has been carried out a little over the past 24 hours. and he's expected to take this uh to hold this press conference within the coming have an hour. he's also going to explain about the operation on what has to do as being carried out there at the house. he's a spokesperson as made a press conference in the morning and declared and announced the beginning of this
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new uh, operation to attack and hijack. but it hasn't mentioned hijacking operations, but he mentioned attacking on the bombing is really flag chips. so he won't know all the domestic cat countries to, uh, to stop or to uh, to, to avoid their citizens from working with the international, with these really flag chips. and also he was also a call them the county's entities and the company's not to ship over these really flag chub. right? so the indication that the, how if these are trying, trying to not to be blamed for any kind of attacks. we're expecting more attacks and the coming days maybe the who these are these books for us and he will just express it. talk about really upcoming or present, you know,
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certainly listen to what the best cut will certainly listen to, to the present core and my but let me just ask you to put this into context for us because this is the 1st time that we saw since october the 7th, the 1st time that we saw a ship being seized in the red sea, but there had been attacks and massage launched from human to areas like a lots for example the yeah the. busy the, the hose, these have to dial a number of the attacks the own that is really targets the 1st one was on the november 1st. the have carried out. a you, the ballistic missiles on drones attacks is really to august. they said that the, the have, their tax on the strikes have the, have hit the targets inside of these really is really territories. but so far, the, the us and the saudi arabia say that they haven't accepted some of these,
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a ballistic on the tags. the one of the healthy send you are all specials, said that the v. if you know that the you have already the deceptive, such a tax, you should give us an evidence though for what you have the, what we have done. ok, hope these believe that via their attacks have had their targets. and this kind of a new escalation is a big is why doing up the engineering maybe waiting for more come the more violence that it has already witnessed you so much and previous years just from our last stop. thank you for that update from excited the amend less of bringing several kyra to joining us from occupied east jerusalem because there's been reaction from the is really government to this era. what have they said yeah. these ready documents, certainly from minnesota to me off whose office has said that, that window is ray,
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the citizens on foot this shit. and it says that it's actually a british owned ship and says that it's just needs a price it and it's quote, uh, what it says is cesar of a ship constitute significant escalation in your wrongs, aggression against the citizens of the free world? well, what we're hearing is that it's actually an is rarely least ship irons by one of the richest men and israel, whose uh, uh, organs the shipping company. and that this wouldn't be the 1st time that one of his ships has been attacks and fight back in 2021. it's reported that there was an explosion on board one of his ships. and at the time, prime minister benjamin netanyahu had accused the wrong of carrying out. that's a talk about that. and that's what, of course, this is a clear escalation from those that are saying that behind this, which is the food, the rebels based in young man. uh, any rainy and buttons uh, rubble. uh,
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group uh that has been uh, the beginning of the wrong golf that threatened his round many times and in fact it released the video last night saying that any a ship that will be going through bob and months of the straits uh which crosses via yeah, man, uh will be um, uh, targeted if it finds out it says re lease um, but so it says it is rarely to scads and puts off it slides, but it will go off to any ship. it seems as right. so how significant then is this development um this, the time? this is usually significant simply because the read space is that one of the most important shipping lanes in the world and house payments for decades in fox vis. shoot suspects have been traveling from child care making its way through to any here. and this just gives you an idea of how ships for decades to avoid going all the way around africa they would come through. c the right see whether it's dying
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from asia to europe or vice 1st or. and since i last went to an hour ago 3, and i've been speaking to security sources that had been recently part of the security authorized, the explaining to me how significant this is, but also reminding us that the international maritime movie night, they shoot on january the 1st of this year has the, uh, the uh, the escalated to the level of high risk area which is in the uh, indian ocean and it goes all the way up to ports to them. they had beans, but it was not much of a risk anymore. of course, as we know going back, so that was an area that's a lot of us tomatti pirates. what hijacking ships at the time. and through a set pop of international security, they managed to restore the security of the areas service. 8 will clearly be a significant problem for these international shipping companies,
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especially because it involves huge amounts of money. uh, multi $1000000.00 deals, especially with insurance companies and ensuring that shipping arrives on time. okay, not only will this be appropriate, my 6, of course for the international buying shipping business, but also for israel, where clearly policies are now escalating this to another level. okay, thank you sir, for that update from uh, occupied east jerusalem. we'll get the reaction from a ron dorothy jabari standing by for us into around. so the, the is really prime minister condemned what he describes as a quote iranian attack. any official reaction from iran. and those are, and we haven't had any official response from the officials here just yet. but we did hear from the reading for mr. was saying, i'm here after law hearing earlier this afternoon following the warning that was issued by the who sees earlier this morning that they would be carrying out such
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attacks in the red sea. as the renew for administer was meeting with a number of members of parliaments here in the capital. following that meeting, he did say that the resistance groups are cleverly adjusting pressure on israel and its supporters. and they have on activated capacity for pressure hinting what was a to come in there a few hours that pass. now the renew for administer along with the supreme leader and the ringing president, have a warrant over the past few weeks. that's the situation in the region is a powder keg that could explode any 2nd and as, as well, continues it's bombardment and what they call genocide of the palestinian people. there is a higher chance that this war could escalate further beyond the borders of palestine and israel. and they said that the resistance groups, the access of resistance, will be the ones to react to the situation as we've seen along the border with
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lebanon and israel. and the, the, the situation in iraq as well the attacks that the us forces have seen over the past few weeks. and now the who sees in yemen, seizing this ship. so certainly an escalation and the radians we expect will have a response to the accusations that they have any part in this for the past few weeks. they've denied any involvement in the i'm also talk on october 7th, as well as the resistance groups carrying out their own attacks of gains is really forces and us interest in the region. so we have to wait and see what more they will say. thank you or thought for that update from term to you on human rights chief is describing is really airstrikes and dogs is horrendous. and beyond belief, hundreds have been killed and shelters, as well as in residential areas. and people are using their bare hands to reach those still under the rubble officer, an attack on the chef and, and one neighborhood in northern garza,
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many buildings in the residential area had been levels by heavy is really bombardments, a w h o humanitarian team read. stand shift compounds and what it described as a high risk mission to assess the situation. the group reported seeing a mass grave at the entrance, calling the hospital a death stone. 31 premature babies have been moved from on shift on hospice ultimate alpha. they'll later be taken to egypt. the health ministry says 259 patients remain in the hospital. is really forces order thousands of people to leave and shift on saturday. even to say it has more from the and out in my reality hospital and dropped off where the premature babies had been taken to one of the premature children. that's where in chicago medical complex have now reached the in there on the hospital in dropbox. the total number of these premature children was
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originally $139.00, but 8 to the ultimate case. after the ease really forces taking over a shift medical complex. todd destroyed the oxygen station and because of the last few, well, the destroying off all generators and solar panels industry for medical complex. there was no electricity for the incubators of these premature babies. 8 of them died and preferred to one have come here, and the doctors tell us that 4 of them are in your condition. and as you can see with us at least, every incubator has from 3 or premature children because of the lack of incubators in this hospital. that would be some upside motivating was the majority of the children present were clearly exposed during the last 8 days when
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they were transferred from incubators to other departments that were not prepared to receive them to services below the standard required for them. and it's clear that they lost weight and that there's a clear drop in temperatures. yesterday, 2 of them died. it is clear that some of them suffered from vomiting and diarrhea, and blood poisoning. the medical staff here at pushing the limits to try to save these premature to try and what was the lack of resources as capitalist teeth. this struggle is great. you me see, i was just the raw, the more on the hospital in rough off. just bringing honey my food for an update. honey is joining us from han eunice. that's inside the gaza strip. so honey, we know that the premature babies have been moved. but what are you hearing about those patients that have been left behind as ship a hospital? their conditions, what they're having to deal with yes,
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that was a relief to hear about the uh, the 39. the 31 and premature babies been transferred to the rock, the hospital in rough ice 50 and in preparation for, for them to cross over to egypt tomorrow. when the uh, the border will be, uh, will be up in, but the hospital just keep hospital still has a some 20 and some 250, a critically injured. how many and who are some of them are in really dire need of intensive care? but as we know of the, for the past 8 days, all the facility that the, if the hospitals have been completely destroyed, including electricity, power generators and all the solar power panels and the oxygen pipeline to, to these, the critical departments. what leads to the lead to the depth of some of them immediately?
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now those 258 critically injured palestinians are unable to walk when these really military is sharply ordered, everyone in the hospital to evacuate the want and everyone to leave the hospital. no matter what their, their health conditions, conditions where they want them to leave the building with their hands above their heads. a of the good is carrying a white piece of it, close it. but those who, who are unable to watch some of them have really lost their dilemma, the because of their, their do, do, do were you treated some of them cannot move without their, their bid and with them some of them need the ambulance to carry them. and, and others the need, the assistance of nurses and doctors to help them out. so up till now the fate of these 250 inside the hospital is unknown and we're not sure if, if there would be efforts like what happened in the past when the red cross, it's work to coordinate the evacuation of those work critically from the uh,
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from the hospital, but it wasn't in productive, it didn't work at all as these rarely blocked these efforts. up till now we, we, we don't have enough information about their status. okay. we hope at some point, international organization as the ones that doctors express, they want, they will be able to, to leave the hospital. jaime, while i have you with us, update us on the strikes, the ongoing strikes across the gaza strip, where they concentrated and what are you hearing as well that clearly hours of the uh we, we would notice a considerable reduction of the amount of the, of the the, the air strikes and the, the, the, the power fired uh on, on dogs and everywhere. but as a of, of the early evening hours, the, a surge of those is air strikes and started to, to pick up in more, but mainly concentrated in the central part of, of,
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of gauze as of the gaza strip. and a little bit to the north where it densely populated area surrounding gauze is it'd be a shift with one neighborhood, a little bit to the east, where as a to and another densely populated area. and here, within the past, our didn't the southern part a supposedly safe area for evacuated, was also a targeted at what we see now is a trend of, of massive air strikes, taking place in every corner of the gods district, confirming what the residence of this is small in class that there is no safe place in goals of the those areas right left, a large number of people killed and others who have been critically injured. but we always expect the number to go up as it is very difficult for, for rescue team on the ground to help those a trap under the levels we know we, uh, the, the, the, the, the rescue team, they lack the,
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the equipment and the necessary machinery to do this, to help those survivors under, under the rubble. all right, thank you so much, honey, for that update from connie. witnessing does on the world health organization has carried out what is called a high risk mission to gauze and shift on hospital on saturday. the teams have described the hospital as a duct soon after spending an hour inside the compound and shift all has more than 200 patients in its care. and many are in and tons of care without ventilation under dialysis patients. 25 health workers are helping them. the w a chose as that patients and staff are worried about their safety as well as health conditions. marbra harris as a spokesperson for the world health organization. and she describes what her calling saw during their visit to be. and she felt hospital in gaza, of what used to be the causes leading hospital largest
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reference center, where the sickest of people would be referred. where the most advanced services were available in the be turned into really what my colleagues described as a death. so i set my a graveyard for many. the 1st thing i saw was a mass grave at the entrance of the hospital because the staff could only there is it isn't a mass great. there was nowhere else to put them. and they also found hungry, starving, dehydrated hospital stuff, dealing with the severely ill patients. 291 patients. uh 32 of them critically or babies. they also had a considerable number, i think 29 people with spinal injury, so they couldn't possibly be moved. and a large number of other people with different bull wounds from you know, bloss explosions, funds a complicated fractures and amputations,
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head injuries, and severely inspected wounds because the ability to keep those words clean has gone no water, no, just to take the no antibiotics. the baby's because they were in such a critical condition and also because i have to be lose separate. they moving those babies require us, but very specific operation and also finding a specific place. so they've been moved to a maternity hospital at this point. but that was just the beginning of the operations to get everybody else because the hospital can no longer provide any care for any of the people. but the different kinds of things you need to do for different people. so indeed, there are 22 people who need regular dialysis. human dialysis that's cleaning of the blood because the kidneys failed. and without that, every few days they will just i from the voice and circulating in that line is there. uh, yes, 29 patient's was that with serious spinal interest,
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so that coffee moves that the power lies. so they have to be moved or canceling and it said to recover it all from this final interest. you must move them in a way that way and sort of the inch of them. then there are other people who have all these complex fractures and amputations, that again, you can't just simply stick them in a wheelchair. we'll give them a crush. these are people who have to be managed very in a, in a, in a um, complicated way. and that's why the doctors are still they to remember there are 25 health workers, some families. and they have stayed simply to keep these people alive and is really newspaper is reporting that and is really army helicopter may have fired on party goers of the dance festival attacked by him as fighters on october 7th, more than $360.00 people were killed at that festival in southern israel and her, it's quotes, an unnamed police or
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a citing an investigation. so according to the paper, a combat helicopter, arriving at the scene, fired on ham, us fighters and a parent. they also hit some festival participants. the paper also says the highest did not plan the attack on the nova music festival, but chose to do it spontaneously. we can now speak to daniel levy who is the president of a you estimate lease project. and a former is really negotiator. he's turning us from london, thanks for your time with us on alpha 0. so in the days that followed the october 7 attack time, us was blamed for the killing of approximately 1400 is really, isn't an israel has use this in part to justify its ongoing military war on gaza. now that this police investigation points to the fact that i'm asked may not have targeted the festival, and israel killed some of their own does not change anything in israel's wall and gaza. do you think i the nazis rate is 3 and i think that's quite clear. yeah, i think this is an important piece of information that has come to life possible. i
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don't think any one with all of that. the civilian casualties were exclusively from the fire as best, but sometimes schools that were supposed to be is route getting all these rates. undoubtedly the acts carried out by the resistance groups across the board out. i don't think i was very surprised at the switch which they were able to break through. and then what seems to have happened days once that a fleet maybe i'll just came across. so what was down to particular how much you would probably get jobs. this is something that i think let me play out of a time. where do you, what was that the is ready? the military was overwhelming. be focused on working with the settlers in the west bank will do each less to the west side. and how do you like, so i'm usually on the dos and board what we now know,
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which we suspect you guys think it's very likely that those who brakes broke through the most resistance, they were not aware of this. right? and that's just one other piece of information in here. you had one of the advisors to be ready prime. it is a mock record given interview recently where he said he's ro has recalculate doubt the number of these. ready are a victims on the talk to the from about 1400 to about 1200 music because what he said was that about 200 was so bad. the fun they read. you may be an identified disease rates but with now being identified as military. so across the board, so these terribly bad t boned $200.00. yeah. do. dot com is that all of this via bite use, right? you have the gunship so there's, there's a lot, we don't know. there's some things i think we can say we some confidence that they will some fairly far. right. well let me ask you this before we move on to other
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topics. daniel may be, i mean just just very briefly, you were saying that it won't change anything for israel's. we're on garza, so i'm, i, it's understand that you probably don't expect there to be a fall out from this daniel levy. can you hear me? i can now i'm terribly sorry i can now that's okay. before we move on to other topics, let me just ask you about what you were saying. when you say that you don't expect there to be any impact on israel's were on garza from the side, it is really these. are you saying that there won't be any fall out from, from these revelations that have been made by hertz? my guess would be to read know during the fight. okay. i think they will try to push this kind of thing away. maybe we'll have more of the truth come out later on . we'll find out what else has been going on. but i think these are as these in a vengeful place, does not want to listen and is going to do as well as the doctor. you have these
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ready intelligence minister now saying money should not be spent off towards all the rebuilding calls have been on recently policy use elsewhere. so this is very much still the drive that is going on. i don't see this dive but to use radius in the short term. besides the, i don't see it changing the american position either. which is to encourage the small floods where, where, where, where is the situation right now, in your opinion, is it moving more towards a cease fire or more towards some sort of escalation, more bombing, and particularly with the latest development just an hour ago or so, where and is really ship was also seized in the red sea by a menstrual please. yes, 3. i see the situation now ways that the americans in a piece of the washington post by president biden, to clarify that they all not pushing for
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a ceasefire. i think that's not surprisingly some of us, so it might not be the case, but it has to be important verification. now that means accomplish things. a simple israel terry's all what he's doing in dogs, which he shows every sign of during that week, more policy and civilians having been cancelled into a smaller area of garza. we are likely to see even more of the images that we have been following with you all the reality or how the children really is being killed in risk numbers on a daily basis. so we're gonna have an escalation unless this. ready type of america is not trying to pull it back. neither is we, many of us have been saying the movies escalates to move the risk of regional contagion. america seems to have been say, we've got a, i'm sorry, we thought ships that this is preventive or radiance has pulled out. they understand not to mess with. we've been saying,
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don't be so. sure. don't be so of the confidence. and now we see, and i think there's a degree of operational independence amongst the different resistance groups. but we're seeing these action by the who sees it and yet we will find out more details about that. but i think we ought to see new ways to edge closer to water regional conflagration. i'm not saying that the decision has been made by any party, but israel sees america is that it can pull america into this war america who's trapped itself as our parent. you very willingly let me give you one other scenario . okay. the scenario. ready is the other scenario history, and i'm, it seems to be like the audio friends available right now, given that american charging more than the other scenario is the, the negotiations over the present release discussed against a vibratory financed issue a days, negotiations generate pressure inside these route which is happening ready to
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prioritize the release of the prisoners over the continuation of the war. and israel's feels more more pressure and see if we can get dynamic volt deals and negotiations around the prison is being implemented these to change things. i don't think that's what these are the same thing and leave it will not be happening behind the scenes. i mean, you're a former is really negotiator because we, we, we have heard for some time now that there could to be some sort of announcement and we don't really hear anything about the announcements. so what can be the, the pick ups and what can be going on behind the scenes when it comes to these negotiations are related to the hostage release. but as you say, to re lease negotiations have been going on for a long time. we have a strong evidence to suggest strongly. ready to suggest that the deal could be done prior to these re, the ground invasion thing to cause these reviews, i think, chose to pursue the invasion, not to do the, to continue. we have the most out of cheating thoughts. how long is the head of the
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american see i thought, and i think this is crucial to close. that will be areas where you have to negotiate, find the details. but the question is, disease ro want to go down the court where they are all prisoner released deals being made, which leads to several days, stations with possibilities i'm, once you maybe will generate more pressure inside each route to get more people out . a new level which that how much has by butcher holding these is res, comes more into like, i think what we've seen so far is a decision by these rating government values pursuing the war. and this it says degrading all righty. changing hamas clear is not going to happen. what we're really seeing most of the civilian casualties want to see it has made a decision so far to pursue that as a priority over releasing is raised, given the position america is taking either that would be pressure from inside
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these roles to change that approach. who might be all the actors we have of the arab league and organization of these? let me come from static ation in china, where he goes all the diplomacy. but it's either going to take it's done with diplomacy or internal oppression from his route. but america has decided that he wants to. okay, we'll leave it there. we thank you, daniel levy, thanks for speaking to us from london. thank you. well, the u. s. foreign policy chief, joseph beretta has been holding talks here. and so how an earlier he held a news conference with the counselor re prime minister mohammed been, i'm doing it off mind and sony, they discuss the were on garza, an efforts to secure the release of the home, us captives, the challenges that remains and then english issues are very minor compared to the big of china challenges. they are modeling just to get it. they are more practical . and i believe that to, with the willingness of both parties to engage and to have this data uh, moving we can, we can reach that. we are a,
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we've been focused in the past 4 or 5 weeks now, and these negotiations we've been, we divide every way, all possible ways in order to ensure that civilians oddities and joseph burrell describes what's happening and gaza as karnad. she says, the un security council resolution that calls for humanitarian pauses, must be implemented into, to be in union and has goal for the media to many, daddy imposes, and united nations you're good to conceal on the request of one member to be a union mazda. and i want to remind the decisions of the security to conceal not just words. the icon below 3, they have to be implemented to but data is original, it has not been printed. not yet, right? the country, the bomb, the has continued. still had on alpha 0 will have more on the war on gaza and just
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for it for a way out of, for an economic crisis that's coming up. in other news, we'll look at whether vote or is an urgency not turn to a far right consent or in a close presidential run the, [000:00:00;00] the route to you by visit, cut off, or off and running with your weather report right across asia on monday and look at this storm system coming into western iraq, this one is going to pack a punch. i don't think it's a question if there will be flooding, but just where and how much and this is a cold front. so it's going to knock back the temperature in tate on big time over the next 24 hours. meantime for now i've kind of stone and bucket started looking
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find plenty of sun into forecast on monday. meantime, southern india. rain is still falling. we've got this batch of wet weather creeping closer the coast of onto per dash, and still poor air quality in northwest india. plug in places like new delhi, for example, band of rain and storm straight through central philippines, palawan island. and this is all point in to ne, malaysia, over the next several days, could see a couple 100 millimeters of rain in time for china spilling more like summer, at least in gwen g province. quadling bright blue sky is here up to $28.00 degrees on monday, and it is a breezy picture for the west coast of japan. gus here about 80 kilometers per hour . and as the precipitation bumps into colder air, snow over the higher ground here and back to this part of southeast asia. remember all that rain we're, we're talking about, the worst of it will be north and east of column pour over the next 24 to 48 hours . see later the weather brought to you by visit cuts on between
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the 1800s. and as recently as the 1990s in canada, over a 150000 children were taken from their homes and forced into schools that stripped them of their identity and to offer their lives. as the search for unmarked graves continues and higher, we revelations emerge. people in power examines the long term consequences of the government funded system. residential schools, canada shame on a just the with the game on guns, so raging and drawing all the attention, the full civil displacement of palestinians in the occupied westbank escalates. settlers retain late then down the whole of drives or a text tell us the names in the west bank song does are the 10 to blind or will they help out? using intimidation and phonics, we are resting. choose population protective. i know one. do you want to find westbank the other from the palestinian experience?
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the the on the top stories on how to 0 this hour. so you and human rights chief as described is where the air strikes and the last 48 hours in gaza. us for renders on the, on the leave. one of the worst strikes on sunday killed dozens in minnesota trusted you can, at least 12000 palestinians have been killed. so as of october, the 731 premature babies have been moved from and ship all hospital engaged, that sort of 259 patient's remaining. u. n. team has visited describing conditions as desperate is really forces orders thousands of people to leave the hospital on
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saturday. yeah, manage both the rebels say they've taken control of a ship owns buying is really business. not in the southern red sea. at least 22 people were on board, the galaxy leader, which was on its way from church to yet to india. well, the host is spokesman, husband speaking and says that the group will continue their military operation against israel until the aggression on gaza ends. we cannot speak to her saying, look, right, see, who's a journalist on the political commentator? he's joining us from us on, on indiana. and thanks for joining us on this developing story. so what is the message that's being sent out by the full fees when they targeted and seized this chip the message is created for them. how many ottoman hit is an odd the so that's on warming, that comes about the weeks ago after the started of aggression against because the
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that boosted it. actually out of book now into practice. as he had mentioned, the chip was the seized in the attic fee and it was taken to a human cost. uh there was $22.00 uh on board. and uh, i believe that the money out of me as they said in the, in the modem to get a statement, what type of ship would it be actually come? uh, they would see. and they say any ship uh, cut in the the, at the lack of design and the state of is it not in any zip? oh, but 18 by any. is it a company or owned by any? is it a company? um, they are as a little cold or companies to still be better citizens to work. and any of this shipped out as one of the apple and other ship to come close uh or to navigate close to those ships that has been mentioned. and that's why i believe that the, yeah, many ottoman will extend its uh, a dock, i guess its own. is it a 80? and that is, uh they say, and by the end up on those wood and that it's in the boat uh over the cnn beeble.
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and they said this put the stop at any moment. is it i, it was still, it's a good i said, is the worry, is there not a worry that this could escalate? because we heard a from the is really military to have called the situation a very serious event on a global level. and i think of course the uh, the beginning when they have a send but a sick me side on thrones against the they have given a time to stop the guys in and they say, did they not going to do that? they will extend that attack and do that. uh, i mean the seed zip infinity. but i believe is that i in over the united states, if they would take any action against him, i don't any surprises or any attack against any police at any time. and i believe that the many ib might take a new decision by thinking own as ships or i actually by taking those tips and then taking the civilian out of those kids and then thinking those tips into the bottom
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of busy because we'll have know the upper hand is yeah, but because it's located, i need one of the most. i'm be just unimportant as today's what's called the by the monday. yeah. talk to us about diving amended and how much leverage a government has over that straits. i mean we uh as uh we've seen that like into the a many autumn you know, they are well equipped and either it's a part of it at any ship either by thrown at that or uh, cruise, mishandled and be shipped at me. so i let they have, but at me size, it's good to these, to a 1000, a q to meet that a. so they could, it's any 80 almost any area, and that it see it either. and then all of it, it's the alternator. but on monday about as well. and then i would, equipped by taking and seizing any uh, any of these uh, ships with them. but that's about 2 years ago. yeah. many ottoman sees,
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i said that belong to united auto but a, but it's out of me with just cutting and what bins a go into the conflict, the zone in yemen on the, even the tip. it was military. the bill wasn't able to take it. they have a son, a i should but belong to united out of image, quoted. so if the to they have damage to a, so the destroyer, so we have many out of the axis. no, they don't need any will equipped add 2 to this, the dropped to disrupt that a the, the bother meant that because we come to a point that we are seeing that the ballast i'm actually taking the collection of a is it a boat as honest wood wood floors, a boat, if we see that united states due to money, another company has been sending thousands of funds of web is go ahead by this time . so why are they, you know, upset when you have many as will take the step. as i see the actually the out of had been is that i wouldn't have any big this that go ahead well, a senior i but i don't visit i the kids. so it is,
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but they don't get any out of new settled. and it was an amazing the like to at the do whatever they to headed up at a senior. all right, we leave it. there has been a variety. thank you for joining us from sun. ok. us on more than $12000.00 palestinians, up until the israel's attacks on gaza. another 215 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank or rest of spikes and the occupied westbank more than 2920 pounds. as the indians have been detained there in the past 2 weeks alone, they is really government says, 1200 is released have been killed, including 383 soldiers. some time us launched its attack in southern israel on october, the 7th. and israel has confirmed 222 people. both is released on foreigners or detained in garza by him. us as well as other palestinian factions. so when they occupied westbank, at least 2 palestinians have been killed and over night is really
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a tax gun fire was reported in the color you can and, and the city of janine is really forces use folders to tear off roads. same bus for avi has this updates from the occupied west bank where there been more raids, arrests and house demolitions is really forces continue to bring pressure to bear down on palestinian communities in the occupied westbank palestinians describe the ongoing raids in killings in air strikes. all the it on a smaller scale that are continuing in parallel to the events and gaza hosting and say this is akin campaign of fi or intimidation and dehumanize ation of the palestinians that are living in these communities. overnight. we saw 2 major rates carry out, carried out on refugee camps have lasted well into this morning. the ballade, the refugee camp near novel saw 74 homes being rated and wrecked, buys rarely, soldiers, homes belonging to active as the families of prisoners. the homes of former prisoners palestinians,
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again complaining about this knightly campaign of your across the occupied westbank . more than a dozen people were detained. there several injured is really forces even destroyed memorials and monuments dead. it is the palestinians killed in past conflicts. they even demolished a home uh or an apartment that was being used by the political group, fucked up somewhere. they carried an air strike out in a raid yesterday. they went back and demolished on the ground today engineer and a similar picture is really soldiers calling out from loud speakers and from their vehicles telling posting and fighters to surrender themselves, taunting them. clashes broke out in those classes. one palestinian man was killed, someone in his mid thirty's to forty's, who had mental health issues, had special needs, simply illustrating the indiscriminate nature of these ongoing rates, the same bus route, the old is 0 ramallah and the occupied west by now to the us where the white house says that applies to oppose visa bands on is really settlers were involved in
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violence against palestinians. settler attacks against palestinians in the occupied westbank have increased in 2023. our white house correspondent, kimberly how good has more from washington, dc of what we have heard. the latest coming from the definitely the national security advisor. john finer on sunday at goes what the us president put to and spelled out in an op ed. he wrote in the washington post on saturdays that as a result of the escalating violence towards palestinians in the west bank bias. really, settlers. the u. s. is now drawing up a policy to put in place visa bands. that means that is rallies that want to come to the united states, potentially, if they have been found guilty of committing such violence would not be able to come to the united states would be bad from coming to the united states. so this is something that the u. s. is looking at the us president has directed not only the treasury secretary john ellen,
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but also the secretary state to anthony blinking to begin developing this policy. but this is just one part of it. of the other part in all of this is that there has been concerns, but the israel's also not complying with something that's known as the visa waiver program. and so what this is, is that since october 7th, there has been a restriction of movement to, in other words, those that live in the west bank has not been allowed to come and go to into israel palestinians. that is. and that is something that is necessary in order for, as really is to visit the united states without a visa, a still a heads on al jazeera, dozens of filmmakers withdrawal from the world's largest documentary festival after organizer is condemned and on stage process and supports of the gods on the
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the latest news as it breaks anthony blanket and said that this to 7 foreign minister means they had ended with unprecedented unity. who said that the g 7 of great, thank also it cannot be be occupied with detailed coverage. the fall is among the most vulnerable countries to us. we checked on the place beneath its young mountain shift from around the world. the us custom additional $6500000.00 children into that will not be able to go to school this year because they're trying to do concept so after oppression for generations. there comes a time to fight for freedom and survival. as one of the highest ranking members of an indigenous civil defense force to columbia and grandmother fiercely protects her community and the world's largest cocaine for reducing regions. then, or that a witness documentary on a jersey to
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the the, we'll take a look at some other world news now. and voting is underway and argentina's run off election for president the ruling coalition. candidates, the fuel mazda is running against the far right new, come, or have gave me the a. and polls indicate a tight race and sharp divisions among voters. a crippling economic crisis and soaring inflation are among the top issues with it more in this not from tourism po, she's joining us from the origin in argentina and capital one, a sorry, so to raise up, how significant are these elections this turnaround as well?
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this is that named bites are election with lots of tension, lots of expectation, lots of nerve and just asked about who is going to win this vote. people will be choosing between far, right? candidates, have you had any lady who's a libertarian and then our co capital is that's what he calls himself, is promising to dynamite, the central bank to fight the inflation. also, dollar rice being the economy among many other radical measures. the other candidate is the current economy minnes steps had a fuel. my stuff was promising to unite the country's fight. polarization, jumpstart. b. economy. among other masters were here in the body of things that you know, in what a site is, we'll be talking to lots of people and their main concern is inflation argentina's inflation. freight has been around a 140 percent in the past year. people who are struggling to make ends need, and that's one of the key issues in the selection. argentina is economy that's currently in the red. defend for bank is running out of we service the installation
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is storing. there's no credit line for this country. so the situation is quite desperate, and whomever wins the selection would have to get this country out of a crisis with very little resources. so what are they doing to attract those undecided voters? because as you're saying, they're to radically different candidates of the that's correct to radical versions of what this country ought to be. and there's lots of undecided voters. and what we have seen in the past weeks is both candidates trying to keep more moderate. and we used to see have you had to be late with a chain. so during the campaign to a, a mostly promising to cut down government spending. well, he's been saying that the dollar rising, the economy is going to be in a way, a more he's going to take a moderate approach among many other things instead of 2 months that we have seen him putting away from more radical characters within his party. he's also been attacking relay, competing on what could happen in this country, excuse me,
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they won't be elections among those. so the thing that he's talking about is that public health care and education right quick. so there's lots of stake this selection about, as i mentioned before, lots of people voting with anger because of the economic situation. but many also voting because of fear of what could happen if a candidate like me late makes it to a presidential seat. all right, thank you. it's elizabeth, thanks for that update from bonus iris. the oh, there are the 300000 off guns have left pockets done after an order for undocumented migrants to leave the when says many faced arrests and had their property destroyed. come on high their reports from islam, about cases of thousands of, of on migrants that are 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 the gun in the open air to get there showed many head
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homes and livelihoods been focused on by god. now living in a make shift scan for no vehicle and his children live in a day and worry about what comes next. mind that was on him by the field or we did not believe the news, but then the stories came and told us to leave or face arrest. we left in a hurry, i had to leave my livestock money owed to me by locals and even a mode right, cuz i know i have nothing and don't know what i will do if you will give it out the order. the way it goes keep arriving, and these families wait for them to get that thing go. my didn't get it. that's about it already. but the oh good, i'm good. what i, we had no time to pack up belongings, including the poles, rice on the stove, about the cost of that report to take your life to gauze. all of that is a official from the accounts underneath your office. you can about the situation and also the system and supplies, including fuel. it says in order to the alternate hospitalized and bring them back
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into a service coordinator, we demand an appeal to all the international doing the list organizations and pricing association to work towards providing protection to see me. and during the list and cameramen who are now targeted by these really occupation forces and to provide them with the necessity to enable them to convey the picture and message from the ground again as the folds fabricated as lately propaganda. thank you. i statement by the government. beautiful in guys. okay, so we just caught the tail end of that. that was a brief statement being given by assign until after he's from the government media office. and what we heard him saying is he was calling for protection in particular for
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a journalist to who he says are being targeted by is really it for us as well. we'll continue with other world news and tell you about a filmmaker is because at least 20 of them have pulled out and the world's largest documentary festival in amsterdam. i'm not software protest supporting palestine was denounced by its organizers. their withdrawals shows that the war on gaza has not only divided populations in europe, but also platforms usually known for accepting different opinions. so fast and reports from amsterdam of this banner on sales on opening nights 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, the nouns, the slogan, and the direct apologize. palestinian phil make a bus my us shot he is. one of the dozens laughed now pulled out of the festival by denouncing the slogan she feels the festival has betrayed him as anti semitic. the
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reason why it is so sadistic and savage, the way that as well as going into cause 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 festival has long been one of the most important platforms for free speech to feel make us worldwide . now, some excuse it, organizes of silencing that even criminalizing them. the country for us, it shows how you're of support for israel, us war and gaza. in fact, many people in society here including international cultural platforms like this one. the filmmakers accuse the festival of having double standards because it took a firm stance against russia's invasion and to ukraine, but failed to speak out against the deck of thousands of civilians during israel's bombardments in gaza. i do not defend the way we did things. it's
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a serious question to be posed the entire societies of europe and to the in europe . and it's absolutely, it's a supporter of free speech and it will remain to be filmmaker, my, how much of bodily from guys i decided not to go loud, but he did protest against the festival stands. if i want to free the only 6 impression on the freedom of speech are also being targeted. we lost immersing, 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 to bodily 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 amsterdam. iran supreme leader says that muslim countries should cut off political ties with israel at least for a limited period of time on the common
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a made the comments while attending the unveiling of the revolutionary guards knew hypersonic ballistic missile called attached to the exhibition also featured an unmanned drone iran unveiled in 2021, which is named garza. thanks for watching the news. our are back in just a moment. with more of today's, the, as the situation in gaza escalates, we bring you expert news and analysis what the world is allowing these really wanting to do not only have the 2 children, but now they're going to kill the patients in hospitals who love the people that suffer from children. so now people are starving. the whole system is collapsing
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was broken off of that. stay with us for the latest developments on tuesday. and unfortunately, the question is, wore width, lawanda amended rigorous debate timor dine because of black lives. don't really matter in the police will join me markham on hill upfront without 0 expo 2023. the fascination of joining us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the the metal, the jewel. many aspects of your business growth are oh,
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