tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 22, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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knowledge as well as are you we are the ones traveling the extra mile there are the media, don't go, we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on have them seek of this is the news out live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. baffled rage across gauze as homeless in israel indicate a truce deal maybe close is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu tells his cabinet, a deal to ensure the release of captives is the right decision. but
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a typical one is really strikes target more refugee camps in gaza, at least that the palestinians are killed in the attacks in the algo days. and in the setup, at least 8 people, including generally saw, killed in southern 11 on across the board of shedding bodies. randy ministry, the it is $21.00 at gmc, that's 11 pm in gaza. israel's cabinet is edging towards approving a deal that will secure the release of a number of captives held by how much in gaza. so this comes off the weeks of intensive negotiations mediated by couple of israel's prime minister. says this government is facing a difficult decision tonight, but it is the right one. benjamin netanyahu says he has the full support of his security chief, and this deal allows its military to prepare for continued fighting the telephone.
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it'll have a flip up the show. now this is a difficult decision, but it's the right one to make know, all the security parties are supportive of such a decision and they understand that the safety of a fight as will be secured during such a pause. and that the military effort is not only that, it will not be humbled, but also dispos will enable the military to re prepared themselves for the war. and i would like to stress again and again. this was going to continue until we meet our objectives, which is to eliminate thomas and bring back our captives. i'm us once the release of palestinian prisoners, the entry of humanitarian aid and to temporary truce to allow an exchange for the so let me know that yesterday we have submitted a lot of response by a fee to the to the last. a proposal that we have received from the da tours company and we have submitted
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a lot of response to our custody and adoption brought the, as i know, the boys in the court of the patient was still waiting. the position of dr. pension we hold up no way. we hope that we are very close to such a throws on diplomatic edits. a james base has more now on what we know about the agreement. the negotiations have been going on here in doha for weeks and they've reached a real intensity in recent days, all along the main sticking points of being the number of top to so masses prepared to release and then return the duration of the c spot. israel is willing to allow, they've got close to a number of times before, but on those occasions it was just these really side the block to deal. here's what we know from country hamas and these really media sources about the deal. it would involve the release of 50 is really women and children in exchange for see spot
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$4.00 to $5.00 days. that's 50 out of an estimated $237.00 captives. although it's worth recording that how mouse has said, tens of the captives have already been killed and his right the strikes for nationals and not believe to be included in the main agreement. but they could still be part of separate deals and they could possibly be released during the c spot period. what we understand is that 10 captives were released each day during the course of the temporary cease file. and it's been reported, the israel is willing to give an additional day of pause for every 10 for the captives released by a mouse. as part of the deal is believe about $300.00 trucks of 8, including fuel will be allowed into the strip on those days, israel has reportedly agreed not to fly drones for 6 as a day. that's because of mass that express concerns during the negotiations that they would be used to gather further intelligence join the temporary c swap. also in the agreement, we think about a $150.00 processing and women and children will be released from israeli jails is
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around is make it clear that no one has been convicted of murder will be freed. so now be a period of 24 hours following the release, the list, the published, and your names to allow for legal appeals showing the seats for a period. israel says it will refuse to allow palestinians to return to the homes in northern gauze and the most distressing and depressing potable, as israel says it will resume its bombardment garza as soon as the temporary c spot is over. so let's get the news in from the flux, but east jerusalem. how much jump june is this on the how many we heard earlier from the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his defense minister defending this deal saying it was difficult but uh needed. um uh, but we are waiting to the full results of, of how the israeli government will vote on this. so that's right. hasn't been let me just bring you up to speed on where exactly we are in
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this process thus far this evening. so, earlier in the evening, you had the war cabinet meeting, then you had the security cabinet meeting. now what's happening is that it's the full government, the cabinet, the expanded cabinet that's meeting now. before that meeting began in the past hour, you had these, these remarks from the prime minister from benjamin at yahoo as well as defense minister, you'll have a lot. and former defense minister been against was also a member of the war cabinet. um, they spoke on camera, they mentioned, as you said before, and it's in the yeah. who said that these really government faces a difficult decision tonight, but this is the right decision that's in you who also said after this temporary truce, the war will resume and it will resume with all force. he said that the wars on going and that it will continue until we achieve all our goals and he said that hostages will be released in stages. nothing young will also mentioned that all. busy the country security chief, fully support this decision for this deal, and he said that the deal will allow the military to prepare for continued funding
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. we also heard in those on camera remarks from many gant and from you all go on. now a former defense minister dance said that this deal was the 1st step in returning on hostages and defense minister. golan said that the captives deal is a result of is really military pressure in gaza. so what we're expecting to happen next is that the cabinet, the government is going to be voting on this deal after they finish discussing it. so we expect that within the next couple of hours that we will hear, potentially from prime minister netanyahu, that the deal has been voted on, that it has been approved. all indications are that it will be approved. that's what we've heard from all the officials thus far. we do know that there is opposition from 2 members of the cabinet to far right wing members, including the, the national security minister. it more been very and find it as minister. both of us much rich. they have both stated publicly in the past couple of hours that while
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they essentially are glad that pressure from these really military made a deal possible in which you would see is really captives in gaza released. they are unhappy with the fact that there will be palestinian prisoners released in exchange. they say that is something that is not acceptable. nonetheless, despite this opposition, that will not hinder this from going forward. it seems nothing. yeah. who has the votes that he needs, that this will be approved once it is approved, we expect we will be getting more specific details from that's in yahoo and from other officials about specifically from the as really side what this deal encompasses. and when we will get more details, housing, all right, for the moment, then i'm home a jump june. thanks very much. life was there an occupied east? jerusalem. acosta has been mediating the talks in the farm ministry there says negotiations are in the final stages and zeros. hash them have bought
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a has been following the developments from the at the moment. so up and down, and there was some skepticism about whether this is something that could be hum, buy all the apologies. but today, the upside is 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, buzz hits all the media because given the 5 of his 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, to low month for cutoffs. diplomacy was, pathologies have been instrumental and convincing him us in accepting the terms of the deed and push it forward for an agreement that would pay the way for like some of the captives to be released. an exchange of policy is detained in his
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advantage. and to be released of the same time, these top and single, hey, not italian quarter doors allowing more a into 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. i'll let spring and i just need his mike hannah, who joins us now from a washington dc. we know that the button and ministration has also been intimately involved in trying to broker this deal. uh, what is the latest you hearing from that? yes. well, the man on the ground for the bite and administration has been invested a david set a field who was recently appointed by president biden to lead us efforts in the region into himself, securing humanitarian aid. and clearly, in terms of securing a deal to get the captives released, now we understand that the state from various members of the administration will
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say that they are cautiously optimistic. they'll weary though, of making any definitive statement about what is happening and we heard from you as president joe biden, and this is what he had to say. we're now very, very close to the stuff we have words. and we also heard from the state department, the spokesman matthew miller saying that nothing is final until everything is final . everything is not final at present. he says then the spokesman for the national security council in the white house, john could be, he brief dakota's as saying that we are closer than we've ever been to achieving this deal. he said,
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but he doesn't want to say anything that could put the deal in danger and how what he said is this delicate point. it's all right, my kind of life for stare in washington, thanks very much. how much has made the release of palestinian prison is one of the main conditions for the release of his riley and foreign captives nero an estimated 7254 palestinian prisoners in his riley jails. and more than 2000 of them are in administrative detention. that means they can be held indefinitely behind boss without charge or trial. since october 7th is really forces have arrested what was a $3000.00 palestinians and palestinian, his riley's, including such the gentlest. some of them had been detained for writing or even liking social media posts expressing sympathy for palestinians in gaza. more than a 170 children online as i looked up in his really jails rights groups say they face routine, emotional and physical abuse of the main alleged crime for these children is
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throwing stones, which can carry a 20 year prison sentence. so, so an estimate to the 18 female prisoners, and they've been accusations of abuse and mistreatment of women in his riley jails . which one even now once again his model one rachada edges of a senior political analyst. so as we discussed this deal, we got an idea of just their with, with, with that graphically showed of what is a state at stake for the palestinians as they see this from their side. well, clearly this will be a bit of a break from the war. and to be honest, we've been talking now 4 or something like 46 days about why this is not like any other war. right? there's not water between 2 states. there's not a water between 2 armies. this has unraveled as a war on hospitals and schools, and mosques and residential buildings on doctors and teachers, and nurses,
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and journalists. and this is a kind of what it's been and that's why i to have few days of that kind of war. i'm sure it would be a relief for many of the people, whether they are patients in hospitals where they are, children at home, just wants to have one night of sleep without bombings and that way it is certainly uh, welcomed and necessary and, and clearly the release of the present, those health captive is basically in his riley prisons, old women and others for so many years, many of them without even trial and definitely as well. absolutely. that's also the welcome. and i think the idea of getting those uh, trucks of, uh, medicine and food and some fuel that's also welcomed because the idea of starving population is absolutely the definition of
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a genocide when you've got the city and basically start of a population, you're not being civil you're being criminal in this war, so all of that is welcome. but when you listen to these ratings, you get the sense that it's actually unwelcome. i mean, would that work with the exception of certain members of the public who have family members held by how much when you listen to these really officials, it seems like this is just a bit of an exception, a bit of a glitch. so that a soon as it's over, you know, a few days, 56 days later, but there was a resume there war. in fact, listening to prime minister that the now speaking uh earlier today, he says already that the invasion of hon units of 50 or 400000 people almost probably doubled by now because of the war wouldn't be invaded then it's not a question of when it's a, it's not a question of if it's
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a question of when and probably to expect it to be again in the next few days. so is there a, in some ways, while it's presenting us as if they are making decisions in some form of institutions of a state. but these right is i've been acting more like a tribe, a hateful, vengeful, violent tribe against basically a people, the palestinians, and force 4 to 6 days getting dose of war crimes against them. which really is just been so and humane. once again, uh, just have a few days, a bit of a, perhaps relative humanity would be welcome. could that be something to build on for the future? and then also the fact that there will be many other is really families who will not see that family members released in this particular deal. and so they will be continuing to put pressure on these rarely young men going forward. so that's the whole on the part. so for example, the categories were mediated this,
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the certainly would be the hope of many of these rarely families. i think also the 1st thing is of course would like to see those humanitarian pauses. drew's, whatever it is transformed into extended cease fires and eventually, and that's my perspective on this because today we were just talking about captives and or opposes for me this entire war is illegal, is criminal, this war needs to end the war needs to and not some cease fire hit on the not sort of extend the pulls is not, you know, beg the americans to interfere when they are complicit in their war when they are enabling the war crimes here not to, you know, appeal to the europeans. ward again, complicit in this war. enabling this war to continue. why playing the humanitarian showing up? it's better off, off crossing with egypt in order to check the goods as if they are the human is there and when they are in fact compressed within the war crimes. so this entire
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enterprise over more make a against a people who have been on the patient for 56 years under siege. and the criminal seems for the past 70 years. this must and, but we are somehow all of us wrapped up in this logic as if more is the norm ward is not the norm occupation is not the norm. see, age is not the norm. getting thousands upon thousands, really or 70. it is not the norm get in 5000 children is not the norm. so the idea that this should be just a respite so that we can continue with the cleaning of children. bonding hospitalization mosque besieging schools and bombings from the air that should not be the, nor the international agreement that needs to wake up. and is there a enablers in western capitals? need to wake up and know, you know, slapped himself on the shoulder saying, all we did a good job because we have 5 days of humanitarian pose. it's criminal,
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it's in, he'll meet and the entire war must stop. senior out here, a political analyst, a model number, so thank if a cell on the ground, the israel is bombardment of gaza shows no sign of laptop in the past few hours. at least 15 people, including 6 children, have been killed off there is rainy strike targeted, con eunice and southern gaza. that attack took place in a residential neighborhood. as strikes have also targeted the good age and to say that refugee counts killing thousands of people. $114000.00 palestinians have been killed since october 7th. and we can see now to hand him who to join us from han units inside because the strip so any, what more we're hearing about the strike in around sonya is. so as well the situation situations remain very tragic for palestinian,
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particularly for those who are still alive as we are surrounded by sheer amount of destruction and, and a lot and, and bodies of their, their family members and, and friends. the ongoing favor strikes on the golf industry, keep creating a misery and, and a tragedies for old palestinian just a quick rundown of what just happened within the past a few hours. an error strike, whatnot on 2 apartments in a residential tower in cummins residential, compound skilled, 15 people and injured multiple others who were brought here to the hospital among those who were killed. a 6 the children. and this is a family that is evacuated from the gods, a city all the way to honey when is seeking refuge in that and those 2 apartments similar situations within the earlier hours of the, the in the refugee camp and res, refugee camp, more residential building for
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a flat and 20 people were killed in these 2 separate air strikes on, on those 2 refugee counts to the north. where in the valley of 58, the center of nevada was targeted by major areas. rec, were a major, a grand mosque at the city center of nevada was destroyed, multiple people were reported killed in those areas. so i, i were talking about people who were in me and are still the stranded in the northern part and got a city and they play as well. a residential home, an entire family was inside that home. at least half of that family were talking about. 17 people were in that house, half of it, half of them were killed on those areas. right. what's that was the thing about those air strikes, the just the vast majority of people who our horse hills are women and children and, and once again, we're seeing the children the most vulnerable to this and injury in those areas
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right? since the beginning of the war, almost the $5600.00 children have been, i've been killed in it with, with the intensity of those ears strikes, then, and then the in magnitude and scale. it's hard to imagine how many of those are children who hot, who are still alive were and were critically injured. will grew up it or friends. because the zip is just getting it from the number of children coming to the hospital. here only in, in lots are hospitalized, seeing so many of them and brought to the hospital without their parents or. busy an adult with them at the number is certain to be large and heading, what do we hearing about the continued his writing siege of the indonesian hospital to the no yes, this is within the past the hour we we receive the rather disturbing updates about a constant ongoing,
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a artillery in time selling of the indonesian hospital, there were reports about more people among these, the medical staff inside the hospitals were targeted and killed martin. major parts of the hospital facilities were destroyed. there are talks about, about people are in the courtyard of the hospital as they were targeted earlier, but the staff is unable to uh, to remove them or even bury them within the past few days we, we, we, we know the hospital resorted to digging mass graves in the courtyard of the hospital, just a very large number of, of those who were killed as a result of the ongoing and going environment and, and his rights on the hospital. what with the, with the ongoing showing, did it destroy the entire vicinity of the hospital, the,
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the infrastructure of the hosp to completely destroyed the over whelming, a sheer amount of damage to the roads, making its very difficult for people to go in and out as well. you know, there were earlier mechanism evacuation of process for some of those were critically injured and brought to the southern part of guns. some of those are critically injured and brought to nozzler hospital. the others were sent to other hospital in the years in the southern parts, and namely they are being hospitals and other mid size medical centers and hospitals in han, you and as on and drop by city. all right, honey, my mood life force there in fine use. thank you. the of the indonesian hospital is the only facility that's been receiving patients in northern gaza. is there any forces on lane seach to it for you? i could go to reports in the car dues of golf course in the nation hospital. there is no dignity left for the sick and the injured no safety for the from these
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displaced by is really a tax. is really tons on snipers have deceased 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 is enough. the mazda city 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 to 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 in the hundreds of people inside the hospital, there is no water medicine or oxygen supplies. just few of sudden death. the,
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the situation is catastrophic. martyrs everywhere. my son is on the floor with dated or an open stomach, and no one can help him. we live in cj, i urged the other countries that it crossed that it's kirsten to come and help us. we need to leave heed 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. the world has organization says, is planning for the recreation from 3 hospitals in the north. but where knew where and gauze safe, where every last stretch of humanity has been taken away. bianca book, the odyssey, or russia, has discussed the war in gaza with senior members of the arab league, and the organization of islamic corporation, delegations of visits. and moscow is the latest in a series of diplomatic efforts to broker se is fine, you know, shop
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a lot of reports from the russian capital. it's been a busy day for diplomacy, mosca, russian foreign ministry officials have been hosting representatives from several honorably countries as well as the head of the organization of islamic corporation, ending des moines. going as a dominated the agenda for administer survey level of highlighted the importance of regional countries being represented in efforts to resolve the conflict. and the code for the resumption of negotiations on the creation of a palestinian state says that you use that. you see what would sell us the we support the creation of an independent sovereign palestinian state within the 1967 borders with its capital in east jerusalem. for many years, we have advocated that the quartet of mediators working full coordination with the legal pair of states. the look lot of the russian presents letting the patient spoke about. the resolution of the police scene is ready to come, fix a big strode and remains hang of brakes. lea does it as the priority is preventing
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the wind gauze or from escalating your gimme one of our colleagues just mentioned numerous deaths of children that's heretic. so when you see how they perform, the surgery is on children without anesthesia. it's beyond comprehension. russia has its own presented itself as a potential mediation and the police tina is ready to conflict. since they will begin on october, the 7th. russia has hosted a delegation from us and use the veto power, the un security council to blow the us box, drop the resolution that induce israel's right to defend itself while denying palestinians the right to do so. those actions are positively received by the our world. but prompted an outcry, some countries that support israel unconditionally utilize from all of the elders the right most scared. the still ahead on i just need a moiz rainy raise on the occupied westbank homes in jericho, nablus jeanine and bethlehem. off targeted
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a dream on al jazeera frank assessments far as this placement kind of thing. persecutions, it seems to be another and informed what we see here is locked in fact that people in to change the reality, but rather to maintain in depth analysis of the days headlines. do you think even the president of the united states when he hasn't been able to get to humanitarian schools, he's been asking for days and days has any sway of a private us and nothing else. in the side story on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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the new watching i just need a reminder of on top stones is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is urging his cabinet to prove the deal to release some captives held by how much in gaza. the agreement is expected to include a temporary cease fire, the release of palestinian prisoners and the entry of humanitarian aid into the strip israel as maintaining its relentless bombing of gaza and strikes, targeting the days and the site at refugee camps. feeling thousands of people. $14000.00 palestinians have been killed since october 7th. at least 15 people including 6 children have been killed, often is really stripe targeted, con eunice, and southern gaza intact, took place in a residential neighborhood. let's take a look at the the main areas of fighting in northern cause a is really forces battling palace thing and fights is from the custom brigades and islamic jihad in these regions. shaded in red, their street battles and the densely populated areas in and around the city and
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near the java lea, a refugee camp is really true. some tanks of also reportedly made further advances into these shaded areas in the north and central garza, just beyond where the gaza, the is reading. the forces had been pounding the in the state of refugee income. raising further, the right rising fee is rather all for the onslaught to how much the military wing has released this new video. it says shows them fighting is riley forces. in central garza custom brigades says it is destroyed is really tanks and bulldozers these really ami release this video on monday saying it is expanding military actions in gaza. it says that surrounded the city of jelia. hundreds of thousands
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of palestinians remain there in the news. hospitals and southern guns all facing an unprecedented catastrophe with no health services available in the north and no laptop. and as well as the tax institutions are on the verge of collapse. you're not, as said the reports now from con eunice and a warning to our view as some of the images. all graphic in the wake of the latest is really bombardment of casa, the hospital reception. and cory doors are for those that doctors and nurses rush from one patient to another and more are brought in every hour, fewer resources. and then over whelming number of people in need. this has become the norm in hospitals, in cells or in casa, after ease, really forces late siege to hospitals in the north and order their evacuation. that
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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 that he had degree exam and gross, we shall get the needs. and the most of them are they often one or 2 days before that percentage of van is high about 6070 percent. and then one of them is a 100 festa. and most of them around $6070.00 underneath especially kid, we should think that photos and then and most of them are children in and doing with health care facilities in the strip were already compromised under the 17 year long ease. really located which restricted the flow of medical equipment and essential supplies. now, in the midst of israel's relentless bombing campaign, the situation is catastrophic. intensive care units are stretched to the limit.
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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 here with 40 beds, but they are all fully occupied and then 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, now being pushed to breaking point the influx of casualties, us with tremendous burden, medical team and resources. in a c, l 20 ton unit in the southern causes stress and to speak now to lima sat and she is the us special rep will sat on violence against women and girls and she joins us now from cash. cash in portugal,
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thank you very much. for being with us. so talk to us festival, about the ways in which this conflict has affected the women and girls disproportionately. well, 1st of all, thank you very much for having me. there is no doubt that the suffering and the violence enjoyed by everyone, men, women, boys and girls is of epic proportions. it's really scandalous that this a public can lipstick realities have become normalized and that 45 days into this brutal war the international community has failed to bring about a ceasefire. and while everybody suffers without any doubt, and it is also clear that women have worn women and children have borne the brunt
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of this conflict. of the $14000.00 palestinians killed so far in gaza. it's estimated that at least 70 percent of them are women and children. not to mention of course, the thousands that are wounded among them, the thousands on the levels. and then of course, uh because of being women, they also experience this in very specific ways. we're talking about pregnant women around the 5000s of them that have to be pregnant and these horrific circumstances that continue unabated 180 or giving a birth really in conditions where the health system has collapsed without anesthesia, without sanitary precautions. we know of a number of mothers that have lost their lives while giving birth. not to mention the psychological scars induced by men and women, particularly also mothers who have lost the several assembly members and,
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and several children and have not been able to also give them any decent burial a sites at betty o lights. we know that there's 2000 new windows, new female headed households. we know that these 2 mothers are killed every hour. and then we have of course, seen how premature davies have died. and we have seen how the artist is 31 that has been taken out of shift, a number of them could not be saved. and we also know that of the 1700000 gardens displaced many of them sheltering or trying to shelter in underwear schools and, and other centers. i'm not spared the violence are being attacked there. and there we have $800000.00 estimated women and girls displays it's, it's really a catastrophe. and it's a scandal that in today's day and age this, this kind of relentless attacks against civilians are allowed to continue. do you,
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what do you see? it might happen. the longer this, the longer this goes on, and you mentioned earlier, the international community, as you say, it hasn't, hasn't done enough here at what does it do for the credibility as well. it's uh, it's very problematic in fact because, um, of course, uh, you know, the, the palestinian people have been experiencing and including guys a, a denial of the right to self determination occupation in some parts of the occupied palestinian territories. also a system of apartheid and uh, since october the 7th, these horrific realities have have increased the siege and guides that has of course being sealed and tightened. and uh, we have a situation where they are experiencing a huge, you know, uh, waves of crimes against humanity,
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war crimes and then unfolding genocide. and there, of course, the states have an obligation to prevent genocide, not only the states that is perpetrating it, but also a states that have any state, especially states that have influence over the state of committing the genocide. so if, if, if the international community doesn't step in and to restore the international legal order, then i'm afraid what, uh, what happens in god's that doesn't stay in god's because then we may see these kind of lawless wars and, and, and, and atrocities being committed in other parts of the world, it also gives us that the message that civilians lives do not mean anything. and
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that's women. uh women's lives are expendable. really appreciate you talking to us about all of this uh raymond sat and thanks very much for being with us. thank you, or at least a people have been killed by these really military and cross board, a shilling in southern lebanon, 3 journalists, and an 18 year old woman. all along the victims of the attack on the town of tad hoffer, full members of hamis, were killed in a separate strike on the call. zayna harder reports from the quarter in 711. journalist targeted, yet again by is really fire. and so they're loving 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 in this way. the drone hit their position, the omega d instead,
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the striker deliberately target to the tv crew. because israel has been trying to silence a channel known to be pro palestinian. this is not the damage, this is, this is a direct alternative to okay. uh, from what we do have to wait and its being really way schools. and as chris and they were talking this and they aren't the 1st members of the media to be killed and so they're lucky not 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 meet
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you. we drive to empty villages, empty roads, feeling that we could be targeted by and it's really drone, even though we have this sticker on our vehicle. journalist and goals are to have been targeted. doesn't have been killed during the more than 6 weeks of war 11 and the not the only place. and so last history. now i'm the american that us the new skills without anybody being looked accountable, we've had 50 journalist in gov, then media walker scales 6. the media out the door distorted and got the no one is on the billing. and unfortunately the people that are the victims are the ones the lights supposed to be getting this. what's happening 11 on says it will file a complaint with the un on the latest killings. it won't be the 1st center for their own shows it on the order. so they're living on it is ready for us as have been writing,
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but lots of refugee camp east of nablus in the occupied west bank. at least 5 palestinians have been reportedly injured during confrontations with the soldiers. overnight. these ready ministry, bulldozed the streets of the camps and detained for palestinians. several of the towns have also been invited. i'm just here to zane bas robbie. send this updates from the mulatto refugee camp in the occupied west. this is rarely soldiers, special forces and under cover units have just left civil as a refugee camp, but on our way. and 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.
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which palestinians who live here tell us is it can to a death sentence. now this camp is of a lot, the refugee camp is home to 32000 palestinians. 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 strap, and 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 be constant is really rays that have been
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happening nightly would have intensified since the war on gaza began our shattering any sense of home. they feel in these camps saying this for avi owed to 0 in the block, the refugee camp and douglas south africa's parliament has voted by an overwhelming margin to recommend the countries to spend diplomatic ties with israel. it's up to present serial around a post to decide whether that will happen. so media miller has more from johannesburg as well. 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 that resolution impala meant. 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 one thing israel to be held accountable. so, so by freaking presidents little my poor, so also reaching out to the international criminal court, saying that
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a benjamin netanyahu needs to be investigated for crimes against humanity. now the, all of the parties in parliament would say, this isn't a good idea to tell africa needs to maintain relations in order to be immediate. so, so that thing 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 until 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 they're freak a 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 a very strong statement from south africa's parliament somebody the ultra 0 joanna's book. all right,
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japanese prime minister for me. okay. she said his coffee was ready to respond to any provocation or unexpected situation to attends, but you're only going to put a minute fee of sedation satellite into obits failed. earlier this year. of the finance had been commemorating the 10th anniversary of the stall to protest. the lead to the so called made then revolution events that key of on a path to conflict with must go run. mcbride has spoken to you finance about the events and how it changed their lives. it was on this day in 2013. the protest is 1st came out on to them a my down square in the center of keep starting mold in 90 days of protests that would eventually lead to violent clashes with your pharmacies and the depths of more than a 100 protesters. but it would also lead to the hosting of the russian leaving president at the time, victor yang, a co rich who had gone in, withdrawn from an agreement to have a closer relationship with your paying union. just
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a few days before it was due to be signed, probably under the pressure from moscow rushes angry and violent response to his ousting would eventually lead to the occupation of crime, a the staring off of separatists in the eastern domed bass and eventually to the full scale invasion of ukraine nearly 2 years ago. that invasion just seems to have made most of ukraine ever more determined one day to be a member of the european union run mcbride, i'll just say era key. the british governments controversial troubles legacy bill, which was passed in september as facing and challenging the high court about foss. the law office, a conditional amnesty to those accused of feelings during the so called troubles in northern ireland between 19681990 are victims groups argue the bill, denies them access to justice journal. how reports now from belfast of 26 years after his son was killed by pro bretzky's power minute was raymond mccord's,
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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, we will repeat them in court. the northern island troubles act prevent new investigations and office 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. assessed for tax security is unsafe already step and i'm a unionist person and i've no problem whatsoever saying that the government phones covered in blood in the catholic suburbs of london dairy, another families still no one's 15 year old daniel hesitate was gone down by a british soldier during operations to reclaim so called no go areas there in 1972,
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all the em cross find the time to pose no threat. and he was shot, it switched it twice to my head by a british soldier, by a british soldier daniel system. margaret believes the legacy law is a further attempt to shield ricky 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 being 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 they circled legacy low is meant to help draw a line on. but it's been met with need a universal condemnation by all parties and both main communities in an open still divided northern ireland, or even military veterans groups who loan campaign for soldiers to be protected from prosecution, skeptical can. johnston was a spokesman for the british army during the troubles we work shortly across the bathroom community were tree and for defense of demography choice. and they will
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take the training with someone quietly get on with it. and i think that's the picture and no other non show yesterday proposition, but don't take that as carte blanche. one tries, doesn't all federal in northern island, each level will jo, no whole l g 0, belfast high. some of these pricing for potential lava interruption. there's capital reykjavik, at least 4000 people have been evacuated in green da, vic. the government says is prepared to for the threat ice and has a history of volcanic eruptions. the palestine have lost the latest. 2026 woke up, qualify against australia. the match was moved from the occupied west bank to quake because of the wind garza, but despite being away from home, the stadium was full of symbolism, with the palestinian people and the team's fans. joanna, as a rosco reports from kuwait city, they came to this fee for well qualified in the thousands to raise awareness funds
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dressed in the traditional black and white check can see a caring the polish to be in flag with the to show support for the players but also to protest against israel, school and goss, i'm going to be supporting by the state. because we think that this game is a venue for us to protest against the genocide that's happening, you know, and goes on documentation. we're given these choice at the gates from 2 guys, and they asked us to throw them to the court at 710, and support of the children stuff been killed in palestine. and we should come here because this is a humanitarian issue. and a lot of people have been dying. so we're coming here to support our brothers. it was a much full of symbolic gestures. the palestinian team will that fee is during the national absence, both teams observed admitted to silence because those killed in the wall. yes. trading players have also shown this support by pledging
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a portion of the much fees to will to mandatory efforts in cost. it was a straight years. we went ahead early hurry. so utah heading the bowling from the corner, x box us. but just before the break loose up last time, the equalized talestine training, keep them matthew ryan into action. australia ultimately came away with the one that was victory. but the palace to maintain delivered the message to them. now the increase, of course today we, it's laid for our people in palestine on god. now is the cause for all game today. we just think the wonder we play these type of matches, this kind of big matches. the 1st thing that we think about, especially with what's happening right now, the situation though with that and we say, sorry to all our friends and our sites are we can when the main message reads us, we are here where living human beings who exists. and we have the freedom to play
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and to enjoy the game football and many people don't know that alison's. here we are here. the ma city and so you may have lost is not excited to know the embassy and play against a back and told me most importantly to the fun. they braced the voice of palestinians on a website to on industrial sca out to 028 sitting and that's it for now. but i'll be back with a mom and we more the days and is not
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located on the phone. look at to look at the pull that up with me in the little say that they will see the levels that the shed actually on the officials level. these are the all feasible i say it does say that friends actual to say that monday that actual the how to get us out of town. i just saw it on the thought of a good. yeah. do you the some of the, just what on the other is the
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cause i things, but the patient doesn't have time to wait. that's extremely unfortunate. but there are no quick wins and events or research odd hitting interviews. you feel like america is less than that. 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 in china and the bricks on the other? i think there is a huge these of that to happen to the stores on talk to how does era the, [000:00:00;00] the total on has them seek of this has been use out live from del,
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