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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  November 21, 2023 10:00pm-11:00pm AST

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the, the hello on have them see, cuz this is the news out live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. baffles rage across gauze as how may i send israel indicate the true steel may be close. is riley strikes, targeting more refugee camps in gaza, at least that the palestinians are killed any attacks in the police and, and the site at least 8 people, including journalists, all killed in southern lebanon in cross board, a shilling by these randy, ministry,
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mo is ready rates on the occupied west bank homes in jericho, nablus janine and bethlehem autonomy to the israel and hand i saw indicating a deal is close to release some captives in gaza. a but 2300000 palestinians are still trapped inside gaza on split on the constant attack strikes of level homes in the a good age refugee can killing at least 10 people the campus south of what the gaza area originally labeled by israel as a so called safe zone. these way the army says it's encircled the city of jelia in the north. the palestine red crescent society says for the doctors were killed when allowed the hospital was talking to his battles, rage on israel hamis caught up and the united states say a deal is close on the release of some is really captive during
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a temporary truce. these really, governments has been meeting to vote on a deal. how much does the pool is in israel as quote? so let me know that yesterday we have submitted a lot of response to the to the last. a proposal that we have received from the da tours company and we have submitted a lot of response to our custody and adoption brought the, as i know, the boys in the course of the patient was still waiting the position of dr pension . we hold them in the way we hold that we are very close to such are through us. all right, we'll get to the truce negotiations in just a moment. first, let's get a demo on the as well. so strikes in gauze, and we can speak to honey, my mood, who joins us from con eunice, inside the gaza strip. so what's the latest we're hearing from san eunice?
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yes, well within the past hour, a major error strike targeting residential apartments. and one of the residential powers that i'm a residential compound at the western side of the city of ton unit is the major is right in bold. the the drop off. it's free rock. it's do these rockets targeted to apartments, the targeted apartment, and then the next door one and a 3rd rock. it did not explode. fill in the court yard of the residential compound. the do here is try this. there's right, 8 killed at least 11 people from one family, 11 people from one family and more than 25 people. seriously injured were rush tier 2 nasir hospital, 6 of them 6 of the 11 or killed our children. the risk of those are killed where
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women, that's the latest of the ears drank on the residential home. and it's not the last once in the previous hours, throughout the day, more residential homes were targeted and destroyed in the city of bit lot. yeah. in nevada. yeah. and so you're right kind the breeze can and you're in kind of this and by we're talking about a total of 200 people had been killed within the past 12 hours with hundreds of others who were critically injured. and what more do we know at this point about those se evacuations from the indonesian hospital the expected today as well. the evacuation and process of the indonesian hospital started yesterday at least hours of last night. we, we, so a bus coming, arriving to nasir hospital on that bus,
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were 120 people of the, of, of, of the critically injured individual. and the indonesian hospitals who were managed to who were brought here to knock that off for the, for better treatment. and because the indonesian hospital. busy is no longer a functioning health facility due to constance showing uncomfortable power outage and lack extreme lack of medical supplies. here at the are brought here to the hospital. and as of today, there are more more of those who are critically injured at the hospital are brought to the southern part of the guys, the trip a mainly to the european hospital as not their hospital. as of this, our is over well with the large number of, of injuries and patient sides. the hospital we've, we've learned from doctors as well the past week the, this hospital here in time unit is working 5 times beyond its capacity and
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experiencing a short stream shortage and medical supplies. there's also, it's being shortage and if you will, which for the hospital to cut down on some of its services are provided to other patients and concentrating on those who are with live it right. it was life threatening conditions as that and sunset at the intensive care unit. now we're getting our latest update. there are actually 15 people who have been killed in the latest stairs right in the residential tower. 2 apartments were targeted in the city of highland as west trends outside of tanya and is the how much the residential compound. all right, tiny, my mood that live for us in the news. thank you. that was how he mentioned is ready for us, is closing in on the indonesian hospital, hundreds of wounded pallets. thing is a waiting to be evacuated with deaths and injuries rising. by the day pre i could
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go up to the ports in the car. joseph calls us in the nation hospital. there is no dignity left for the sick, and the injured no safety for the from these displaced by is really a tax. is really tons and snipers have the sees the hospital. those trying to leave have reportedly come on this really file. yeah, because you either send us home or send us to the graveyard enough as enough, the mazda senior was thrown on the ground. we can't even bury them. we can't go out the hospital because these ratings will kill us. it's a catastrophe. on monday the hospitals came on the direct attack. at least 12 people were killed. the. this is the operation room. there is no power but from god in the past. look here, this is a massacre. this is a child. this is another man. a lady is here. for hundreds of people inside the
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hospital, there is no water medicine or oxygen supplies. just few of sudden death. the, the situation is cut the still sick martyrs, everywhere. my son is on the floor with i'm to take the arm, an open stomach, and no one can help him. we live in siege. i urged the other country is that it crossed that it's curse and to come and help us. we need to leave here and go somewhere else. my son is bleeding, my son is leaving. on monday, a 100 injured palestinians were able to leave the indonesian hospital and go to southern gaza. of the world health organization says is planning for the recreation from 3 hospitals in the north, but to where newer and goals are safe. where every law straight of humanity has been taken away. brianca book the to 0 of these really, governments has been meeting
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a now to discuss the possible deal to release captives. i would join now by our diplomatic editor james base with more on this or james, what, what he's in the still based on what we know so far as him negotiations would be going on here in doha for weeks. and they've reached a really intense state in recent days, all along the main sticking points of being a number of captives. a mouse is prepared to release and then return the duration of the c spot, as well as willing to allow. they've got close to a number of times before, but on those occasions it was these really side that block the deal. now, on the $46.00 day, it was really bombardment is looking like we might finally be near a deal. here's what we know from category. how much and this way, the media sources about the 1st phase of the list. the deal would involve the release of 50 is ready, women and children in exchange for c spa, a $4.00 to $5.00 days. that's 50 out of an estimate to $237.00 captives, although it's west for cooling that have massive set. tens of the captives hope in
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killed will. readiness radio strikes foreign nationals and not believe to be included in the main agreement. but they could still be part of set foot deals and could perhaps also be released join the ceasefire period. what we understand is that 10 captors will be released every day during the course of the temporary c swap. and it's been reported that is rather, is willing to give an additional day of pause for every, for the cap tips for the 10 captains released by a boss. as part of the deal is believed about $300.00 trucks of 8, including fuel will be allowed into the strip on those days, israel is reportedly agreed not to fi drones for 6 as a day. that's because of mass that express concerns you negotiations that they will be used to gather further intelligence, showing the temporary c swap. also in the agreement, we think about a 150 pulsed and young women and children were released from his riley jails. israel's make it clear though, but no one has been convicted of murder will be freed. once he's ready,
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cabinet approves the list of names of the published and used to be released. they'll be a period of 24 hours. so there's a possibility for legal appeals during the cx 5 period. israel says it refused to allow policies to return to that homes in northern garza. and hasn't the most depressing parts of all of this. israel says it will resume its bombardment of gaza as soon as the temporary cease file is. james, thanks very much. well, let's get the view now from occupied east jerusalem, how much i'm do is there for us right now. so um, how much we know a prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been meeting with his government to discuss this deal uh with last hour or so. a lot of expectation then as to what's going to come out of that meeting. how's it? let me just walk. you in the viewers through where we are in this process thus far this evening. earlier in the evening, you had the war cabinet meeting and discussing this deal. then you have the security cabinet meeting discussing this deal. now you have the government meeting
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and discussing the deal after they've discussed it, they are going to vote on it. there is every expectation and indication here at this hour that this deal will pass that within the next few hours we will be hearing from the prime minister and others, really officials that they have agreed to the terms of that deal. now we also know that there is some opposition to the deal we've heard from to far, right wing ministers in the past hour. one of them be the national security necessary. it's marvin to be or the other. want to be the finance minister. best of those smart fridge. they are both expressed their disapproval of this deal. they and their party members are essentially saying that while they believe that while the israeli army is doing the right thing and gods and that because of that campaign, they were able to reach this deal. they do not believe the palestinian prisoners should be swapped as part of an overall true steel. now the fact that there is, is opposition that does not change anything effectively. because we are told that
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everybody else in the cabinet and the government, they will go ahead and vote to approve it. there is some worry we are seeing this the way this is being reported in israel as to what the reaction will be amongst the larger population. with regard to the parameters of the deal, there is we can see reading between the lines. there is concern about what people will think about the fact that palestinian prisoners are being released because we are hearing from a lot of it's really politicians. they are essentially speaking anonymously to various media outlets and saying that these powers to me and prisoners have been fed and that none of them have in the past been convicted of murder. so that is something we can tell at this hour is concerning, is really politicians is concerning. perhaps even the prime minister. none the less we've heard from and many other palestinian officials throughout the course of the day, telling media outlets that this is the best deal that they could hope to get at this time that they do believe it will go through. so it's been complicated, it's been fast moving, it's been dynamic,
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but we do expect that when this vote happens, that the deal will be approved and that we will be hearing from the prime minister later in the evening. essentially telling the country that the deal has been approved. all right, so the moment thanks very much behind the gym july. first there in occupied eastern reason. but i just noticed actually my i bought a has been following the developments for us from the moment. so up and down, and there was some skepticism about what of this is some things that could be hum, buy all the apologies, but today the fatalities are saying that they uh they have is the closest point they have ever been in reaching an agreement that supports person of the minnesota following up i said that this is just a matter of time before finalizing some small details in the agreement bus hits all the media because given the 5, it was a sensitive issue. he didn't want to further elaborate on some of the sticking points in that agreement, but this could be up to the,
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to the moment for cutoffs diplomacy was, pathologies have been instrumental and convincing him us in accepting the terms of the data and push it forward for an agreement that would pay the way for like some of the captive to be released in exchange of policy is detained in his variety j to be released at the same time. these top this singles, he might tell you in court a door and allowing more a into a gaza. if this happens is going to be the most significant political and diplomatic development since this thoughts of the complex and october the 7th. a lot of their in doha, well our white house correspondent, kimberly how, how to join us live now from washington d. c. so it, kimberly a lot of positive but cautious signs coming from the u. s. here about an m and a deal. yeah,
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we've been hearing for hours for our sources here at the white house that in fact a deal was imminent. in fact, some closest, it's been in many, many weeks after intense diplomacy between the parties. what we're hearing now though from the us president, is that there seems to be an agreement in place, but he says it's not a done deal. in other words, things are at a very critical stage. and as a result, as the us president spoke from the roosevelt room just in the last couple of hours, he was reluctant to talk about the details, given the fragile nature of the agreement. take a listen. it's now very, very close to stuff. we have words now, as we have been reporting here in elgin 0,
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we believe the agreement will entail a positive in the fighting of up to 5 days. this will allow for the release of captives is rarely is that were captured on october 7th to approximately 3 palestinian prisoners will be released for that are being held in is really jails right now. that will be released for each of the captives. we are also hearing that among those captives could be a toddler, an american toddler, as young as 3 years old. her parents reportedly killed on october 7th through us present. it has been eager to try and get her home. one more thing that we're hearing from the state department is in fact that as part of this agreement, one of the things the us as most eager and anxious about, is that this would open up the possibility for more humanitarian aid. something to us present has been insisted, has been falling short for quite some time. all right, kimberly, thanks for that. kimberly how can live person there in washington dc or getting levy is a columnist with the highlights newspaper. he joins us live now uh from televi to
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talk more about this. thanks very much for being with us. so on the one side, uh, get in. we have these uh, well, let's talk of an imminent deal. uh to to, to swap uh, captives, uh, how to buy. uh, how much in the gaza strip for a prison is it puts the prisoners in israel, but there is no sign of any long term end to this conflict. conflict and the suffering of palestinians in gauze. but what do you make of those 2 kind of split screens? yeah, it will describe describing the very precisely or that's a really interesting deal or maybe an introduction to a big a deal from both sides it's. it's literally some more benefits, but benefits for both sides and the points of the team. but it's really not the sort of any thing and then problem. so i've seen
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a hand across the war is the end of this all the, all the is the, is be in handled by a day and over and above the circle, the people of god based in all the 20th. so so i mean, i know it's difficult, it's always difficult to, to sort of, uh, make a, a long term view of this, but, but wait, where do you see all of this on folding, assuming there is a deal and they're all captives released the, there's something like at least $200.00 of them. uh, in total we understand where, where do you see this going from here? and i wish i knew one that we say, which is much more in both of them. and they said we should, these are the government would've known because i don't think has anyone knows what he's been getting in this war and whether he's having to, hey, i guess the ceasefire of the war, we'd be renew that unfortunately. and these were really continue to move the
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styles in the south, the over 2000000 people. now, part of them, it fits you or the all squared away, they go now and how it is gonna sound totally deeper than in your times. in region. any case you don't have any populated, or no more, the no electricity, no medicines, whether it's mitchell, i think that nobody has an answer. and so we just have to do this then no matter they may be, we to be of introduction to more days, which we book on there and you are of the findings at a given given all of the, i mean we know there is a lot of international pressure on israel at the moment, and that may be part of the reason why we are talking about an image and release of, of, of captives uh,
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from the gaza strip. but what is the picture that is riley's getting inside the country? and because i would imagine it's quite different from uh, the reporting a elsewhere it's so the front page. busy it says this brentwood, it's a different reality. you obviously any size anybody's been suffering is really media. most of these are the media. you hardly see the effects you and the day hold is be part of those, you know, due to corner boy, so salazar's in pairs of thousands of big, burly in winter as well. king is writing a dollar cheese on the way to the cells without any need to work these, expecting them on the so you 01 day affair during the day it was but there's no business shown is or and therefore a sorry, public opinion isn't or is very supposedly, to continue the war,
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is very simple to use to do anything possible, commercial not see any price and the price is very heavy. good to get your thoughts on this getting levy joining us there. thanks very much for being with us. now let's take a look at the main areas of fighting in knowles and gaza is very forces battling power, steering and fighters from the cut, some brigades, and is allow me to head in these regions and shaded in, read their street baffles in the densely populated areas in and around garza city, near the job aliya refugee camp is mainly troops and tanks of also reportedly made further advances into these shaded areas in the nose and its central gauze is just beyond why the guards are these. randy forces have been pounding the state of refugee can blazing fees of the onslaught. or thomas's military wing has released this new video. it says shows them fighting is
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rainy. forces in central gaza. got some brigades says it is destroyed. is really tanks and bulldozers. he's ready to ami release this video on monday saying it's expanding military actions in gaza. it says it's around the the city of jelia, hundreds of thousands of palestinians remain there in the north of so wide as israel keep targeting that area. and the refugee camp inside some of in job it explains windows, which had a view of guns as largest refugee. come over, look perhaps it's the largest baby on his way. the soldiers have been fighting in large parts of jamalia and the palestinian refugees. many who have been living here since 1948. it's a force to be displaced once again. one's home to more than a 100000 people. now lodge pods are most of the rubble. over the years,
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israel has targeted the account repeatedly. it's considered the bookcase of the 1987 and the father uprising and many palestinian fighters have come from the area and is really meant if the truck killed for palestinian workers sparking process and civil disobedience the last it for years. since then. it's being declared a close minute pre zone. giovanni a is the closest built up area to the bay tunnel and crossing the is really um you have the tactic frequency in any on the defensive, the population density of the 1.4 squared can lead me to come means numerous casualty. many of the $26.00 united nations run screws, which have been turned into shelters since october. the 7th have been hit including a hold of the hundreds of people were killed. the 2 hospitals and the outs goods in the nation and allowed to have been targeted. and
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they're out of service. most of giovanni is residents are displaced to those who remain sea, even if they lose everything. they won't stop existing, the occupation and fighting for basic, right. so i'm a job a how does their hospitals in southern guns are facing an unprecedented catastrophe with no health services available in north and no less up in israel's attacks. institutions are on the verge of collapse. you'll notice said reports from han eunice and wanting to of us some of the images. all graphic in the wake of the latest is really bombardment of casa, the hospital reception inquiry doors are to the bed, doctors and nurses rush from one patient to another. and more are brought in at 3 hour fewer resources and then over whelming number of people in need. this has
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become the norm in hospitals, in south or in gaza after eas, really forces laid siege to hospitals in the north, an order their evacuation. and the challenge doctors here face is not only finding space for more patients, they say the severity of the injuries is something they have never encountered before. and most of them come with a severe types of data which we didn't see before. because it says the fed degree exam and girls we shall get the needs and the most of them are the name of the $100.00. 2 days before that percentage of van is high, about 6072 percent from them. one of them is a 100 festa and most of them around $6070.00 underneath especially kid michelle sync that for the band. and most of them i've chosen in and doing with health care facilities in the strip were already compromised under the 17 year long
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ease. really located which restricted the flow of medical equipment and essential supplies. now, in the midst of ease rails relentless bombing campaign, the situation is catastrophic. intensive care units are stretched to the limit. what is there in the census? because the i c u department, the master medical complex is over crowded with patients. we have 5 words in the i see you with 40 beds, but they are all fully occupied. and i mean we have a severe shortage of ventilator. so we have only $24.00 for the 40 beds. dr. say they're over well, and it's impossible to health. everyone southern gaza isn't big risk of health care prices. hospitals, which were already struggling before the war right now being pushed to breaking point the influx of casualties,
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us with tremendous burden medical team and resources. in a c, l 20 ton unit in the southern causes stress honey, it was spike to um, how much is a quote to you sold a human as report. he updated us on the situation across the medical facilities. nothing in time so that she for hosted with us does the small box of foot on a foot on the water. and that is normally if it comes up like one of them does, which exist inside the water though, but it shouldn't say that that is the clause. and the mind is just by changing the oil and on changing the for the patients just on the floor. i'd be fluids and, and donation. the situation is more serious, monica is because because they are on a sec, they cannot move in to sort of more to what they kind of manage their in job and cbs in just vision. most of patients of children and woman, the 120 s that they are okay. uh, some of them are on, on the origin,
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on order for them. uh, anytime. any day odd. because they're familiar with i've done with kim. we have 2 children had 14 months on 11 year and we didn't. so i have family. that situation is very curious again as on here in the south area. and even that is mostly as far as i enjoy it, because even just those areas, today's the day, then automatically, every hour about that is in just the incident that the video on, in our most recent on there is an open spot motivation. see it sorry to interrupt what sorts of of casualties are you seeing arrive at the oh, no. so hospital precisely from the south of cause of the gaza strip. that of course, on top of the numbers you'll receiving from the north and even in the south, the not the most of it that i'm going to be on. there are many assets in the house and we have
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a video about one or 2 out of the way to see said c. busy in john and most of them needs address instead of mention address visions and some of them needs. i seal management and i do get so that it's uh for the for example, this supposed to be done having $240.00 bit. now we have about, it sounds good for the patients that we have 300. they have sent the few version of the bits and they are to be honest with them. it's 240 on so on the about 700 patients is able to be able to get to the hospital. how much includes your director of hospitals in gaza told me to my colleague need bought today earlier. not least, a people have been killed by these riley, military and costs for the shilling and southern 11 on 3 journalists and an 18 year old woman are among the victims. so the attack on the town of ted hoffer, full members of high mass, were killed in a separate strike on a cock, st. ahold, the reports of, from nicola in southern lebanon journalists. targeted
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e up again by is really fire. and so they're living on for the hallmark was 25 years old and there be a mom, mary, a father of to working for the pan arab media channel l may a dean were killed. a local journalist who was with them was also killed. they had just finished reporting live from the village of their heartful when what is believed to be and is really drone hit their position, the omega d instead. the striker deliberately target to the tv crew. because israel has been trying to silence a channel known to be pro palestinian. this is no use in the image. this is, this is the, this was okay. uh from what we did have those 2 slightly 10 minutes being really cool. and as chris and they were talking to they aren't the 1st members of the media to be killed in southern lebanon,
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just days into the war. reuters journalist, i, some of della was killed and others wounded. and what reporters without border said, was a targeted strike from the direction of this really border. once later, journalists were injured in an attack in the border village of the other one. it is getting harder to do our job and cover the conflict along the border. we can't access many areas because it is too dangerous. we can't stay in the same position for a long time, even though we're carrying a camera and wearing the proper gear. so identify ourselves as members of the me do we drive to empty villages, empty roads, feeling that we could be targeted by in this really drone, even though we have this sticker on our vehicle, journalists and goals are to have been targeted. doesn't have been killed during the more than 6 weeks of war 11 and not the only place. and so last history now after the american that a new skills, without anybody being looked accountable,
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we've had difficulty joining this in. gov. then media longer scale, 6, the media out the door distorted, got the no one involving the on the board. and unfortunately the people that are the victims are the ones, the lights supposed to be getting this. so it's not on $911.00 on says it will file a complaint with the un on the latest killings. it won't be the 1st. there else was it on the order. so they're living on the still ahead on i just need uh, scotlands, bottom and site suspend backing calls for an immediate spot in the wall on golf the the rule to you by visit capital. there is another damn day right across the balkans. let's pick up the weather story. they're focusing on wednesdays. still raining and
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i got to tell you this rain could turn to snow in some spots including siri, eva, we could see 2 to 5 centimeters over the next little bit. what weather is dancing over the gym pulling in to the western side of turkey a. we don't need this. the ground is already saturated from the last round of rain . looks on settled as well. in this stumble, coming in at 17 degrees, other sides of the mediterranean, strong winds, have lower temperatures here, still hanging onto the 20s, eastern, and southern spain. then look at this through the valley, eric said, we'll pick up that story one moment, but 1st i want to take you to the northwest, hopefully bit more in the way of sunshine across ireland and britain. and then we've got snow norway, sweden, and finland. helsinki could see 5 to 10 centimeters over the next 24 to 48 hours. north west africa continues to be unsettled. so here, let's go in for a closer look. we're talking about the coast of algeria through to media. elders could see half a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. it's not the rain but the heat we're talking
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about in southern africa. well get most and big capital, my poor toes, 36 inch and bob way bulawayo also coming in at 36 degrees on wednesday. see a quote to you by visit officer oppression for generations. there comes a time to fight for freedom and survival. as one of the highest ranking them or is of an indigenous civil defense force. 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. frank assessments far as this placement in persecution seems to be another include, what we see here is log in to change the reality, but rather to maintain in depth analysis of the days headlines. do you think even
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the president of the united states, when he hasn't been able to get a humanitarian for he's been asking for days and days, has any sway of a private us and nothing else? it inside story on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, you're watching, i just need a reminder about some stories. this is ro, is maintaining, is relentless bombing of gaza asked price target to be of what age and recited refugee camps claims. thousands of people and 14000 palestinians have been killed
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since october 7. is really government is meeting to discuss progress on a deal to release captives held by how much in gaza agreement is expected to involve a temporary truce. the entry of humanitarian aid and the release of policy and how much says they are waiting for as well as response would you got to talks on reaching a deal to release? is there any cap? senior officials say negotiations are on a crucial states. us president joe biden has also been speaking out about the possible deal. he says negotiations have reached an advanced stage and the captives could be coming home very soon. joining us now from san francisco, california is nora civic. it's, it's a war about the cheese. assistant professor of political science at michigan state university. thanks very much for being with us. um, now historically the united states has been israel, strongest backer in all of this, but given the
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a ground swell of opposition that is building in many parts of the american public of, of the what is israel is doing in gaza? how problematic is this for the bite and administration right now at the bottom? the administrator should, should be very concerned because there is an immense erosion of public support that we are seeing in the united states. particularly with a key demographic. we have individuals from age 18 to 34 and the recent call showed that you had a 14 percent decrease in support from october to november, december and democrats. so in october, 48 percent asked if they were sympathizing with israel and they said yes. and that dropped to 34 percent and were conversely, for young folks, you see that in october when they were asked about this, simply these only 26 percent sympathize with the past. and in case that's double to 52 percent. so what this means is that the young generation,
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the ones that the ones that we have a hard time showing up to vote, that can be the critical vote for biden and the upcoming election, or losing our supervisor with the past due in case they are recognizing the atrocities and then a lot of ways they're holding positive by themselves, accountable for the decisions and sort of the or what, what individuals are, are seeing and polls that i have conducted and interviews that in a lot of ways, individuals a whole holding a president by himself accountable to what we're seeing occurring right now. and obviously was still the, the, the us presidential election is still a long way of still just under a year away. but given the fine margins are at hand, the hand given the fact that he's actually trailing his is main republican opponent at the moment this, this lots of support that it could be critical for him couldn't. yeah, absolutely, absolutely. you have states like georgia,
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like michigan that were raised just in margins at one minnesota. and then those is states you have sizable muslim population. that could be the deciding factor for him winning the state are not particularly in a place like michigan where the voter base is not only muscle americans, but out of americans who have local care, christians and they have very politically engaged and none. and right now there is a discourse of, of do we will provide and how do we hold the democratic party who has had almost the near complete support. some of these critical voter base is accountable to actually listening to and attending to the needs of their voter base. and right now there is a diminished trust that the democrats are willing to listen and to acknowledge the concerns of voters and in the state like michigan. that could be the deciding turning point for president biden. and the end the dnc doing well are not there. so
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just turning back to what is happening in gaza right now then. and as with the report saying, there are a lot of indications of an eminent deal to release some that is really capt is held by a how much in the gaza strip and exchange for a palestinian prisoners in israel. what do you make of that? are these just kind of a short term, a short term goals in and of themselves, but for both sides or could this lead to something further? i mean, the reality is they, they, the only son said it's a temporary cease fire. and as far as we can say from these really statements, they have explicitly said that they intend to resume finding. i think that a lot of ways what individuals are trying to do is a, almost a sewage public opinion because there is growing international concerns from not
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only from americans but international community. and so i think in a lot of ways what people are hoping is that, that, that, that scene of the piece, my look, look, we're trying to put one best forward. but this is temporary. and what we need to pay attention to is what happens after those 5 days, because there hasn't been indication that they're not, they've set, they will not allow the guidance from north gaza to retire. and then the situation is deplorable for those who have survived. so i am less optimistic and i think as viewers that are watching and we need to pay attention to sort of what this looks like after those $5.00 days after this initial exchange. if it goes through good to speak to a notice id card, joining a staff from san francisco, thank you. thank you. a scholars parliament has back calls for an imminent and for an immediate cease fire, or rather in the war on gaza extensions. the motion is therefore agreed and not
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conclude. the motion was tabled for debate by 1st minutes the homes the use of last week. the scottish government's amendment has been passed by 19 members of the house with 20 a voting against protest, as had gathered outside the parliament to pressure the representative, to quote, for a truce. how much in mind, who has more from outside the scottish parliament in and a this is not the festival, it's for about a month and they ok, that was fundamental. voted in favor of a ceasefire. and god's that before that. but this is very important because of the unit to the core, the 2 of the debates and discussions, as complemented and described by many members of the scottish parliament who spent more than 3 hours debating and discussing the situation in guns. the sadness and the sorel. the paying that to is there a to put a scene in time, it is going to, uh, this is a step towards more pressure,
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more political and diplomatic efforts into another here and the okay to begin with from the school through government, then over the world, this is maybe the faults parliament in western europe to vote in favor of a seeds fire in gaza up to the well as the cats alone in parliament and the irish parliament as well. so we're talking about some look at the bottom and spot a accumulates that builds up the momentum for codes for ceasefire internationally as the of the motion that was voted for is the amended motion amendment tables by a and a so. so what the, the, the, of the scope, the scope, the shape, uh, uh, was accepted by the s m. b. let's go to the government that goes for the international criminal court to investigate any reports of the predictions of
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international law and international humanitarian law. by both parties by hand us and uh, is there any um, codes of course for uh, both parties to comply with the ceasefire to. so that's because parliament has voted by an overwhelming margin to recommend the countries suspend diplomatic ties with israel. it's up to president c o. run the post to decide whether that will happen as it was. submitted miller has more from johannesburg. while the motion to suspend ties with is where it was put forward by an opposition party. the governing african national congress was strongly behind it and of course, voted in the favor of the resolution in parliament. now, the african national congress has made a number of statements in recent weeks condemning what is happening in the cause a and many times referring to it as a genocide, a wanting israel to be held accountable so so that we can present and sort of my poor so also reaching out to the international criminal court, saying that's a been
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a minute then. yeah. who needs to be investigated for crimes against humanity? now the all other parties in parliament would say, this isn't a good idea. that's electric. a needs to maintain relations in order to be immediate to so that there is a channel between south africa as israel, but the african national congress has been adamant, but has also amended that resolution saying that they would want a suspension of diplomatic ties with israel. and told there is a ceasefire. now israel has already recalled it's a basset to, to south africa. it says in response to the statements made by the south african governments. it's not known with though or not. so the africa will officially cut ties with is well, given that this is a recommendation by parliament, it still has to go to the president as well as the department of international relations. so for now it's not binding, but
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a very strong statement from south africa's parliament. somebody the 0 to his book is there, a forces have been writing the beloved refugee camp, east of nablus and the occupied west bank. at least 5 palestinians were injured. zane bus robbie reports from the beloved count is rarely soldiers, special forces and under cover units have just left civil as a refugee camp. but on our way in, we can see in here drones overhead. this is one of the houses that they rated, that is now currently undergoing repairs. as you can see is really, soldiers came and broken through the fence, tracked into the mud, and then went from the window into the home. they told the man who owns this home, that they were looking for his nephew, and if he didn't turn himself in, if he didn't surrender himself to these rarely, authorities within a certain amount of time that they would pass his name onto the special forces which palestinians who live here tell us is a can to a death sentence. now this camp is of
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a lot. the refugee camp is home to 32000 palestinian refugees. these narrow alleys have several built up areas. it is the most populated refugee camp in the occupied westbank. and it has in the last several days seen multiple major operations or at least 3 rates that took place since early this morning into today . and this is the 3rd time a major operation has been carried out here. in a week, several people were injured with multiple gunshot wounds and shrapnel. we saw images of at least one man receiving chest compressions, appearing on the positive. we've now learned that he did die of his wounds, just a bystanders. people keep saying that the, the constant is really rays that have been happening nightly, would have intensified since the war on gaza began, or shattering any sense of home. they feel in these camps saying this for avi owed
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to 0 and the beloved, the refugee camp and novelist, the autism of the world news. now, north korea says it's launched a military observation satellite into obits, head of the lowest japanese prime minister for mucous sheet of said, his country was ready to respond to, to any provocation, or what it quoted on expected situation to attempt by feeling yanked to put a military observation of satellites into all but failed earlier to ship. the successful launch by north korea happened in 2016. the ukrainians have been come, memorizing the 10th anniversary of the staff to protest the lead to the so called may dan revolution. the event would set key of on a pos to conflict with moscow. as rob mcbride explains from the ukrainian capital, it was on this day in 2013. the demonstrators came out of town to keeps maine. my
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done square to protest against the government's decision to scrap plans for closer ties with the european union known as the my done revolution if dignity, the 3 months of protests would locked by violent confrontations with security services, in which more than 100 people were killed i put, i'll put a gun when i was one of the heroes when i was killed by a sniper, use these buddy to cover me and say, my life. this is the something, use a goal in this day, people to realize that the government did not want to make the changes. we wanted ukraine's pro russian government was asked it in response. bosco antics crimea supported the separatist movement in the east and don't pass regions. and ultimately launched its full scale invasion of ukraine nearly 2 years ago. many here believe the movement has strengthened ukrainian results and much more prepared
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to create this resistance in this war. for the green became much more stronger, resilient must goes reaction to the my dime. protests seems only 2 of united, most of the crane against russian dominance opening, the wasteful, likely european union, and nato membership. the various things that russia was trying to provide to mentor aging. the anniversary president followed him. is a lensky said one day ukraine star would shine in the circle of stuff. right, right. i'll just say we keep to the british government's controversial troubles. legacy bill, which was passed in september, is facing a challenge in the hi. cool. to bounce off the law office, a conditional amnesty to those accused of killings during the so called troubles era in northern ireland between 19681998 victims goose argue the bill denies the access to justice journal whole reports from belt. faust,
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26 years after his son was killed by pro bretzky's parent ministries, raymond mccord's, pursuit of justice is now focused on the government in london. various governments are trying to ensure that will never be able to grace, and many people like suckling. please read it back to me in court. the northern ireland troubles act prevents new investigations and offers conditional immunity for crimes committed during 3 decades of conflict. westminster says it's intended to promote reconciliation. victims groups say it's a breach of their human rights. let's just protect security isn't safe on the very step and i'm a unionist person and i've no problem whatsoever saying that the government phones are covered in blood in the catholic suburbs of london dairy, another families still loans 15 year old daniel hesitate was gone down by
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a british soldier during operations to reclaim so called no go areas there in 1972, all the m cross find the time to pose no threat. and it was shot, it switched it twice to my head by a british soldier, by a british soldier daniels system. margaret believes the legacy law is a further attempt to shield brittany soldiers from prosecution while denying victims the right to justice. the 3rd portion of law on us, the people who don't want that are been told you are going to do what we penny. that's wrong estimates very, but it's still to move in a 1000 troubles, era killings remain unsolved. something the so called legacy low is meant to help draw a line and but it's been met with need a universal condemnation by all parties and both main communities in an open still divided knows or not, and even ministry veterans groups who loan campaign for soldiers to be protected from prosecution of skeptical can. johnston was a spokesman for the british army during the troubles we weren't. sure. now,
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of course the veterans community were treated for defense of democracy choice. they will take the training with someone quietly get on with it. and i think that's the picture to know other on the show yesterday proposition. but don't take that there's carte blanche one size does not settle in northern island. each level will jo, no whole l g 0. belfast a palace finds national football team have been in action plane woke up, qualify against australia into white the match originally to be played in the occupied westbank for the youngest security situation for state to be moved to quite safety. before kickoff. there was a minute silence to remember those killed in the gauze. a conflict on 7 minutes. fans raised palestinian flags to mock the stock of the war on october 7th, after the game had assigned last one new delivery the electorate. yet to often politics events around the world being canceled or postponed in the wake of
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the war in gaza. laura con spoke to some office an office who said they won't be silence. this is the walk of a nice to plan. and a for the future thought is known but speaking out on liberation struggles. but when he strayed from african politics and criticized during guns on social media museum photon and germany canceled his exhibition or to us to, to encounter the museum. almost wanting to have your case, you needed to something like us like to want to hire people for their rifle politics in one area. i the features and then to not really want that to be expressed in any other way. responding to a request for comment, the museum folk wong says this decision was made because a crate to take sides with the b ds. that's boy talk to us when functions which questions israel's right to exist. it continues to say it stands for peace and
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dialogue. from the mtv music awards, to how music you can fashion trust, sarabia, globally, events of being cancelled in the wake of the war. and garza many say out respect bought some say they being silenced. last week, the list phone gallery in london, postponed chinese. all it is i way way's exhibition. he tells alters 0 is because he was very cool about the war and gone to saying today's politics seemed to be about everyone avoiding contribution and evading responsibility. the world we and how it resembles a medieval era. the front such books i postponed to the award ceremony for the policy and also the identity of chip, these book minus detail. the organize a lit problem says this is due to the will start to buy from us under which millions of people in israel and palestine is suffering and jewish american open nathan tools, so multiple of since and the u. k. and the us 10 sold for his book tool
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a day in the life of wood salma over and over and over again. we have these wars in gaza and everybody when we have these wars calls for restoration of com, what is the com that everyone is calling for us to restore? that's the reality that is depicted in my book that shows this is not a situation of calm when there is not a war and gaza. one event prove would be showing the stage in houston with us house representative rashida to leap boats the orthodox jewish chamber of commerce declared of victory of the convincing hilton hotels. to cancel it, we will not be intimidated. we will not be silenced. and we will not stop. and so we save lives. and as gulls, it crumbles. these rights is all says and politicians say shutting down debates is not the way forward, nor con elgin's there are well, that is a,
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for this news out of back in a moment with more news. and as always, there's lots more on our website. just data dot com simpler violence has been pushing palestinians out of the knots for years, which is october. the 7th. it's been like nothing they've seen before. more than 200 people from where they stand for the one community in the occupied with bank, with food too deep, there may be discharged from the have to run for takes they've located us for 4 days. we couldn't bring in water tanks to drink. id is brothers and the families have relocated to the vintage of type, a 7 year old credit says he's the top of his class. i asked him what's 3 plus 4? he says it's son. he says he, this is who, it's the by the ones at the capital. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also little reason glance, they can start
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a new life here. maybe the side would sooner and she would also learn that she might never be able to return to the can thought provoking ons. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and eventually such odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than days of these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy in the process facing realities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the bricks on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on talk to how does era out coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i travel, whether it's east or west, you can stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on a more top listing and inspiring story. people trust to tell them what's happening
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in their communities in a p a and on and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of the the is ready as strikes on the 1000000 strapped in gauze while negotiations and bonds to free is really captives the on have them seek of this is just a live from the also coming up is really ground forces surround generally a warning residents to leave immediately forced this flight miss placement from the

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