tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 28, 2023 7:00pm-8:01pm AST
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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow the, [000:00:00;00] the flooding on the bulk of this is the news out loud from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes the cool for permanency as far as the policy and approximates the likes of nations addresses the general assembly of household eyes ation. more people in gaza could die from disease, then use rating foaming. it's cooling the reopening of an o shift
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b. c. i a chief along with the hands of intelligence and israel and egypt haul in consequence of discussing multiple further extension of the goal is to see the video feasible. palestinian prisoners from is randy jails by seems troy thinks of a mass release is another group of captive us, but israel has pressing to continue is for the welcome to the program at 1600 g m t. that's 6 pm in gaza. where a crucial for day c spa has now been extended by for the 2 days. it was the result of international diplomatic efforts led by castle of the united states were in the past 4 days, 50 is ready. the comp seems to be released and exchange for a $150.00 palestinian prisoners. israel has previously said he would extend the
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truce by one day for every 10 more is ready, come to his release, it wouldn't be occupied. westbank is rarely rates of intensified more than 240 percent of students have been killed and come from patients with his randy forces and specialist that's in the last 6 weeks alone. thousands more have been arrested . and that's on the agenda for the us secretary of state and me blinking. who's g back here in the middle east? this week he'll be in israel, the occupied west bank of the you a discussing sustaining aid flows to gauze and freeing all the captives. if the goal is to move it seems there are concerns of a possible regional conflict. levitt on base has belong and these really ministry have been involved in the daily cost for the confrontations. hundreds of thousands of people have protested. meanwhile, worldwide cooling for a cease farm in gaza, if it was bombing has displaced 1800000 people out of a population of 2300000 more than 250000. this riley's of being display, some communities need gaza and the the border with 11 on guys is facing
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a shortage of food fuel drinking water and medicine. the w h of the world health organization says disease may soon become more deadly than bombs. it'd be $15000.00 palestinians have been killed and israel was since october the 7th. meanwhile, jordan's 4 minutes to assess these attacks. so within the legal definition of genocide, so okay, well that's good that honey. my moods who's in con eunice, that's in the south of gaza strip. and as i mentioned, the heavy, the w h o d, the consent now about the possibility of disease spread. yes, so that is very correct. given the living conditions of palestinians across the gaza strip within the past 52 days how those buildings have been living through very
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difficult situations. we're talking about 1500000 people being displaced from the northern part and gaza city and come to the southern part of very or over one of the revaluation centers and hospitals that residential homes with serious lack of sending station on and hygiene facilities that you do the, the, the short is extreme sure. did your basic survival items, the medical supplies that the statement by the w. i chose very consistent with their, with the warning that they've been talking about along with the minister of health and, and doctors in gaza in the gaza strip. within the past the 3 weeks. they talk about the possibilities of the, the spread of infectious diseases. and in the mind, particularly vulnerable group and the guys to women and its children. we've started to see examples and documents. the case has been in hot. 2 here in the southern part, we have
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a nice or has with those and another hospital in the european hospital where a few cases have been documented of the sprint of infectious diseases. 1 given the lack of medical supply, that's where a health facilities facilities are still functioning. imagine the situation in golf . the know the part where all the health facilities it have. it had been pushed out of service completely. we're talking of a 0 health scare being given and garza and the northern part of the ship, a hospital it was rated, it was destroyed from within no medicaid services whatsoever. then the nation hosted that same story. busy but the worst of this is the fact that there are 1000 people in the drop missing and disease under the levels which slightly takes more than just 4 days. these fire, or even 10 days. these fire requires a long time to remove the rebels and remove those decomposed bodies from the dramas
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which they are major reason of the spread of these infectious diseases. in addition to the damage, severely damaged infrastructure and roads where overwhelmed sewage system and contaminated water becoming of also another reason for the spread of these disease . the situation are very, very difficult in the health care. it has entirely collapse and we see an example here. i'm talking about possibly the southern part because there's a still functioning yet, there are serious of problems involved with them. and so i want to over of yours. imagine an entire area without the health care system, particularly in garza and the northern parts of the honey. i'm the were the start of this day 5. let's see sky, some reports of violations of the one of the day with more information. do you have on the of the disney, within the early hours of this evening reports about the violation or
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a breach of the ceasefire. a statement was issued by how much military wing of a son brigitte, stating that these really military has a read the buyer by shooting at people who are trying to go back and check with their homes or from the northern part of the gaza strip. at the same time, a statement was made by just really ministry, talking about a explosion over 3 devices in during the 3 soldiers at least to both sides stated what happened and clearly, but did not really continue or said that this would, it's read a threatening the see as fire, it was live with this statement. as long as the other side is committed to the ceasefire, then we are committed to it. that's both the statement coming in from thomas and from the is really military. but it's worthy to point out that we've made by the is really national security secretary, it's marvin beer. who is that? what seems to be the statement? read that we read like this?
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he's calling for new study out to resume the org and do not allow of the terrorist according to have to kill our fighters. meaning these really soldier it in the light a bit doesn't seem to go further beyond that. and i, i, we, we, people here started to product, to be honest with you because the, the, they were waiting for a, a news about extension this of this, these fire. but as of now think seems to be stable as negotiations are under going and car for a for long seeds fire deal. honey, thanks we update. not about mates, incognita. simself and guys have them. let's go to the saw hi. that's who joins us live from tel aviv. it's our 1st thing we were hearing reports of plumes of smoke over northern gaza. but the suggestion is that there were some minor violations in the cease fire. one of these really saying about
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that is right, is a race the statement. so saying that it's a and easy when of the a to some of the experts in 2 different locations where they will also came on. they've gone file and then they uh, fired back. uh, they also said the, so the locations of districts were in, within the places the space to be based on the safe spy, 0. and that's uh, a few of the soldiers have been lightly wounded. that's as far as we know in terms of that incidence. but since then, we've has a now the military statement saying, but so 3 of that is really soldiers were killed on october 7, that bodies were taken across into garza and all now being housing like quotes by terrorist groups. but they didn't refer to whether this was how my spite says they'll cassandra gate put in a minute. she, when all through is on and you have so it's still not say they didn't mention who
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exactly. so that 3 soldiers, they said one as a 20 was a 20 year old, and 2 of them was 19. this is the 1st time when, hey, of any such thing since outside the 7 and since the war a saucer. now, previous to this, before the war even took place, so we know that so on the is riley soldiers. the bodies had been housed in gaza. they were killed in the 2014 was. so that brings it to a total of 5 zip codes of bodies. 3 for long service, 7 and 2, from before. not quite a big thing because it bags the question as to why, how mass all the ups you? because we're going to take view as to the un general assembly where the cup tarry a boss of the to be un shaking earlier. i'm at 5, i'll connie's be tied into one of them a fall to 90 by on fault on a time on it. if i'm doing the right time sauce to the statement of the g. c. c. a
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say the issue now with mr. president, this meeting good, i mean, is held as we are witnessing the worst time in 10 years, humanitarian crisis is for the palace. thing is in the gaza strip, due to the is radian military aggression on this trip. it has which is the violent, indiscriminate telling against to the defenseless kind of thing. and people leading to more than $50000.00, killed, injured or lost under the rubble and gaza. most of them are from women and children, which led to some un officials to describe this twice as children's grave. what do you have the pleasure and this the in the state of got her reiterates its condemnation of the growth international crimes committed by the is radio occupation. i guess the brother, the people who call us time, we condemn in the strongest terms they stomach targeting of hospitals, schools and residential areas in the,
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in gaza. this is hating this violation of international laws and conventions, especially beautiful for geneva convention. when we read to re, to our coal, to establish on the international committee, to investigate the crimes committed by the history occupation, a guest civilians in the gaza strip a mr. president should be doing that's what's on the stage of cost to our renews. a strong called him nation of the repeated attacks against the holy acts at most by israel, the occupying power as well as the is really settlers. we underline that such attacks are considered a flagrant violation of international law. if publication of list and any attempt at altering the current test story can legal status of is monica and christian sanctity using occupied easter eastern drove. so the more dividing the holy ok, some of the 10 poor or the patient, as well as restricting wisdom, springs and of worship, r o no, according to international law and rather than un resolutions and disregard that
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the certificates are. welcome to the recommendations of the report to the committee on the acts. as i said, it's a new build, right? so the palestinian people, which caused problems is radio occupation to meet its obligations pursuant to international humanitarian law and international human rights law. say the mr. the president of the state difficult, her distress is once again that the escalation of the is re occupation. um there continues attempted to imposing the state this cold to wash their hands off. they tied to so it can prehensile and trust. these will not stop it from its consulted effort to bring about dropping the beats. we will continue to call for a draft and comprehensive solution to the palestinian question. this would guarantee the rights of the policy before self determination and the establishment of an independent state along the lines of 1967 with east jerusalem as its capital . this would call on the basis of the 2 state solution and implementation of
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resolutions of internationally. the machine, this requires an end to is right here, okay? patient a full arab occupied land including occupied syrian gall on and o occupied lebanese territories. this is the only way to ensure peace and stability in the, in advertising. mister president, were holding this meeting following 4 days of a human to terry and at troops times to the joints, mediation efforts of the state to call talk the arrow republic of egypt on the united states of america. i'm afraid culminated in a deal between as well and how my us, which started to be implemented last friday, november the 24th in line with our continued mediation effort. the seat of katara announced yes, today the that we have reached to you to extend the humanitarian choose for another 2 days along the previous conditions. the choose the until today like to the release of 69. civilian was captured in gas all for women and children,
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as well as free and $150.00 palestinian women and children detained in is what the prisoners and the spain. the do also succeeded in ensuring access to the largest number of humanitarian and released convoys, including fuel for cemetery notes to cope with mr. president of the state, just called our stress, is that it will continue. it's diplomatic endeavors to de escalate. stop the public blood should protect civilians um deliver systems to those in need. we hope that this humanitarian truth would lead to a sustained and durable ceasefire. that would put a stop to the war machine and the book should. it would also pay the way for serious talks on a peaceful system that would lead to a comprehensive just and durable piece. do you in line with the resolution of international legitimacy? thank you mister president. the right you've just been listening to casals on best of the, to the you and shaking. i'm at the side of time age reiterating
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a catalyst commitment to ensure that the current uh pause and the slicing this kind of sees far, lays the federal for something much more long. last thing also remind to is around all of its legal obligations under international law. oh, okay. but that was on the standing by the un. gabriel. of course israel isn't. this isn't the 1st time it's been accused of repeatedly violating laws and resolutions set to the united nations, but nevertheless, those violations continue to happen to yeah, that's right. for years, quite frankly. and now you're starting to see you and have baset or is calling them out on that. and you saw that just bear with the story. and basset are clearly stating that of course guitar playing a key role here in these negotiations with come, us and israel. the ambassador mentioning that in her comments, referencing egypt, and of course, united states as well. you know,
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baset are staying that cut the will continue these efforts and with the hopes of reaching and her words, of course, a durable and sustainable cease fire. now this again is a general assembly meeting of the united nations. it's a big picture look at what's going on in palestine. there is not expected to be any sort of vote. it's important to put that out on the table right now. it's just a chance for member stage to give a speech and talk about the current situation in palestine in a big, big, broad spectrum. and you're really starting to see that there's more than 40 countries that are expected to speak. we're expecting that perhaps even israel will be speaking to united states as egypt as well or on the speakers list. but clearly it's important because given the situation and the conflict in the escalation that we've seen by israel over the past several weeks, weeks, this is now a chance for ambassadors as we just heard from the country and master. and was you heard a few minutes ago from the palestinian ambassador we had meant sooner as well
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a few minutes ago that we cared live here now to 0. they're pointing out exactly the violations of international law that are being conducted by israel, but also looking at the big picture issues of what happens after this conflict is over and how to sustain. and there were a 2 state solution. gabriel, many sites like every i was on say, the un, let's bring in some you harm as you associate professor of anthropology at northwestern university and, and kept until what we've been hearing time and time again from those on passages that will be speaking of the un general assembly so far is a reminder of the limitations of what can be achieved diplomatically. we know that there is a lot of international pressure, the cool for a lasting cx. 5. we know that that repeated violations by israel, of resolution set the un never less than the degree of frustration that more comp be done to lay down the lower essentially. so yeah,
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i think we need to think of this on to timeframes. there's the immediate, which is we need to maintain the ceasefire and any kind of, you know, behind the scenes or, you know, god knows what's going on, but some parallel track, and besides the humanitarian political truck, that's the end of the ceasefire on one hand. because that's what's going to end the bloodshed at the moment. but then we also need to think creatively about what happens next because a 2 state solution is that and it's been dead for a long time, and israel killed it and, and also is done. and we, we say it, but we beat the horse and then we talked about tuesday, so the, so i think of course, you know, we're going to continue with this to state. but i think we need to really address the root cause is that right? because i have heard said multiple times that the 2 state solution is dead, but the only solution is a 2 state solution. are you suggesting that it's time to start thinking beyond politician or time to go back to the drawing board to start again from scratch?
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i mean, you know, i, i think we need to think of an all inclusive solution, right. that includes everyone on that loud. and so a single states, i, you know, call it what you will, you know, i think some, some of these questions are top bu, uh, but i think really, really, really need to think about, yeah, a single states for all people. and essentially, it is a single state, but it's an apartheid state. and it's not, you know, me who says it's an important i states. but again, you know, going back to it said earlier, is that the active list had been calling this applied type for a really long time. post things have been calling it apply side for a long time. and then, you know, human rights watch an amnesty international did their investigations and it's clear that this is an applied side, an apartheid as a crime against humanity. it means it's a crime against all of us, not just against palestinians. that's what a crime against humanity is. and so we need to take that seriously and we need to and, and so, you know, we're either living or one states applied side, or we live
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a one state inclusive. and i think, you know, obviously this comes in later. so i'm interested in this with this one state idea. obviously maybe this time starts thinking beyond the orthodoxy of the 2 state solution. but at the moment we have a very far right. is there any government? we have a mass that diplomatically, a lot of the world will not talk to directly, you know, how do we even begin talking about that with the current status? correct? no, you're right. i think that's why i said there is an immediate uh, you know, stop us and stop the bloodshed and, uh, you know, bring calm things down and, and try to move the political a little bit further and, and, and have talks because we need to stop this and you can't, you know, think creatively under the bones. but we also need to address the root causes we need, we can't just, you know, start in october 7 or in 2023 or 2022. so obviously it's thing that you say of that because it has to be noted that every single time there's been
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a meaningful step forward when it comes to peace is being off to some major seismic event. i'll list a few of the 1967 will. that's a policy and is accepting the states alongside israel. 1973. when did up with the israel egypt peace treaty, hospital records came off the 1st intifada, our piece initiative after the 2nd intifada. is something major. do you think about to happen? yeah, i mean, you know, if you think about south africa, the bundle i made a piece with the right wing governments. it wasn't until i left when governments, so, you know, it's not on heard of a to, to think creatively even though that, you know, you have this government that's now thinking, elimination of ways. but i mean, i think there is there, there are issues with the question of what, how scientists design is i'm thinks of palestinians for example. right. and if we don't deal with those questions, uh that was the question of this is amanda and visibility of palestinians in this
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conflict and add that you know, that we talk about on to semitism, but we don't talk about onto posting and as of right. so i think we really need to confront these directly, instead of going back to the 2 state solution, is that, but let's talk about the piece to it solution as you said. so there are deep structural issues that really need to be addressed. so we have as great to hear your thoughts on that for the heads of the c i a and is ready intelligence agency. you have arrived here in doha for talks with guitar. we officials, i also joined by the chief of the egyptians by agency cast as being the main mediator and negotiations with a mass for the release of his ride, the captives palestinian prisoners. catholic ministry are for the fast as the focus is now on extended missing spot. and securing a permanent solution to the conflict wouldn't been. it's the, the method that indeed the come up with respect to the extension of the ceasefire. the state of kata has been working from day one of these crisis to intensify
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mediation efforts with the aim of reaching a truce and then a permanent ceasefire. the extension we have in place now was part of the agreement with extension depends on the release of 10 captives by him us on a daily basis. and we have confirmation that 20 can be released in the next 48 hours. in the meantime, we will closely with, with the consent parties to have the cruise extended invitation for the confirmation from us that they will continue to release cap tips. when i speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins. and that can be, have you been able to glean any more information about this one important meeting of intelligence gees to yeah, well we know is it is the 2nd such meeting, but these shifts have been in close contact. we are told pretty much sprint since their initial meeting and that this is what has resulted in the 2nd extension or
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the sort i guess the 1st extension. and what they hope now is by meeting that there will be a 2nd extension past wednesday of this, a temporary cease fire and the goal. and all of this is not only to try and reduce civilian casualties, but also to get in that much needed humanitarian aid. and this is a result of a need pressure that has been really coming on the by the administration as well as it putting it on is real in order to try and reduce the high number of civilian casualties at one couch. and although the white house is not accepting these figures, and what we're hearing is it's upwards of 15000 people. so this is a result of domestic pressure. this is a result of international pressure and the goal it all of this a if there is another extension, would be to see 20 more captives released and from hamas and exchange that swap would mean an additional 60 palestinian prisoners released from his really jail. so
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that is the goal of the meeting right now. that is currently underway. that comprises the intel cheese of egypt, the united states israel and of course spearheaded by the can tarry. prime minister kimberly was a promising and civilian displacement also took in port for the white house. yeah, the national security council gravely concerned about the fact that there has been such a push from the north to the south and the concentration of people could result in high numbers of casualties when israel says it's likely to resume its military campaign. and so what the united states is doing is using as leverage with israel. and what we're hearing is it's somewhat receptive to this into making sure that any additional campaign is much more precision targeted. now the united states continues to back is real saying that it believes that how much having its grip on god's right now is
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a genocidal threat to israel. and so it does believe that this campaign will resume at some point. but again, the goal in all this is that it be targeted and very quickly. the other thing that the united states is pushing for right now and has implemented is in terms of humanitarian a getting 3 relief flights conducted by the us military. the 1st already underway going to be landing in northern egypt, crossing through the roof of crossing. the big goal of this, of course, is to see the number of trucks crossing that crossing, getting the much needed medicine, food supplies, and just basic goods that are so in desperate need of the palestinian population right now. yeah, definitely need a date can be held cuz the one house. thank you. a club joined to anesthesia and how about how does it was different? how to get as a james base to look at a little bit more the importance of the spike shapes being hearing consol. so we go the c i a is right, the intelligence agency most side. i don't see the egyptian intelligent spies disease. well, i guess the thing about intelligence agencies is the quite tight lips, you know, but never the last one. why?
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and how is it important for them to be meeting hearing cause of the sudden, you know, give us a running commentary on what's going on. so that's definite, so we have to read a little bit between the lines here. they were important in the last meeting, which was november, the 9th. we believe that was one of the stepping stones getting us to the initial full day deal. the full day deal is, you know, has been extended for another 2 days. another 48 hours and it now runs out. we think on thursday morning at 7 am because the time that's a 500 g m t. now everyone is saying they'd like to keep this deal going. they're all big problems though, because in terms of those that are being held inside garza, these rad, he's being held inside cause or in the other foreigners. most of the women and children will have been released by the expiry of this new and the date of thursday . morning at 7 am, because the time when you moved in to man and then potentially to his right,
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the soldiers seemed to seem to get more tricky. hum us potentially. we want more for is ready. so just then they have given for women and children. and of course, remember what israel says. it says the war is going to start again at some point, and they are going to destroy a mouse. if i'm asked what to give up of the captives, what does that leave them? how many columns does that leave them? so i think that's difficult. negotiations that are coming at this stage. the fact that we've got intelligence tests here sitting with the cast requirements. there's also the foreign minister, i think, is interesting because obviously they've got the intelligence picture. but i think it's also partly because who, because of who the us of got leading this as that bill burns is the head of the c i a is actually more experienced negotiated than that to me blinking the secretary of state is to much, much more of this impact tables in both, in the very early secret tools of the around nuclear deal and of arabic speakers out like a kind of a big speaker for run by some of the jordan, for my head of the nearest for the state department,
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for the deputy secretary of state. so i think he's involved in this, is there a way that they can try and deal with the central problem here of keeping this going. but at the same time is uh wanting to remove her mouse. we don't know anything from, from the information we're getting on the ground. but one possibility that you hear, some analysts make about suggesting, is perhaps a deal could be done for the how much leadership to be persuaded. those the minute trinity to ship to be persuaded to go into exile in some of the country. that's a possibility, but i have to tell you, as i mention, things like that, but certainly not. what we're hearing from is really media source is now the latest news from is ready media sources. is that these right? the government do not want some extension be on 10 days in total, right? and that would take us to the end of sunday. change all of the extremely valuable james base, all different kinds of the okay,
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well let's go now to charles stratford. he's in ramallah where the 5th group of palestinian prisoners all set to be released. and charles, what more can you tell us about this? the fist, as i mentioned, that all of the prisoners being released what's what is this within the last hour we have got a list of this being released by the palestinian and prisoner association on that list of of such a prison is 15 women and 15 miners which hold that 20 of them will uh, from jerusalem. and yes, we are expecting them to arrive as soon as obviously we get confirmation. the beginnings of this move of the uh, the 10 is right. the captives that we expect you to be moved from garza um, as to when that happens. uh it remains to be seen. we had uh we got delays on the last couple of nights but. busy there was also quite a lot of islands last night as well as those that bus left off of prison in the neighborhood of
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a big junior that was one palestinian who was shot dead um during class. she's with the is really minutes a. we've seen that over the last couple of nights actually it is where the ministry pushing up from where that prison is up the hill to old hughes who have been starving stones suddenly when we were the 2 nights ago. and was a similar scenario that was if you use a tool and it seems as if suddenly joining the media were being targeted by the is it is rarely miller tree. we had a rubber bullet that was filed at our vehicles smashing the gloss, security consulting was injured in that attack. we've seen videos all the rubble, but it's being fired. so what, what's all the journalists in that area? so there are over, as you can imagine, hopes that we don't see a repeat of that kind of violence by the is really made a trade during, in the hours to come up. meanwhile, we've had over the last 24 hours get more. is where the ministry rage various
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locations across the west bank uh right on the town of 2 baths. uh we started around $730.00 this morning that resulted in the killing of a 14 year old palestinian. there were 2 other people killed as well. sorry, including that protest and he was killed in bet. you know, there was another pot of sydney and killed in a raid on the village of a cooper a which is very close to romano. so we fully expect to get more rides again tonight and just to bring you up to date on the statistics. certainly according to the palestinian prisoner association. they saying that since october, the 7th since the beginning of 23290 palestinians have been arrested for a 168. since this prisoner start captive swap style 2. and that's including the $35.00 that were arrested last night. and the day total now including the 3 men that were killed overnight last night. now sense
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a $242.00 palestinians killed in the west bank since october, the 7th. and charles will be checking in with you as we get closer to this latest exchange child stuff. with that ramana fair with the boy in gaza is hi. on the agenda at a nato summit. 4 minutes has a gathering in brussels for a 2 day meeting. ahead of the meetings like treat general again, stilton beg, met us, active state, obviously blinking and describe it as far as a positive development. are welcome to extension of the full so overstate it is in goal solve this task aloud for i'm actually the relief for the people of golf on those so that it is over more than a hostile. just let me thank you for being control and therefore your personal efforts to ensure that this will happened on the agreement that was reached. step boston has moved from brussels and especially this is not on the war on guys about
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the, on the continue support for you crate and bringing ukraine closer to nato, but to unofficially of course, behind closed doors and to be blinked and has been meeting with foreign ministers from a turkey from no way, and also a width against oldenburg, and that, of course, we'll have be mostly on the war on guys. so what we are expecting is that the blinking is not only talking about an extension of this truth, but also talking about the future of guys after the war is finished. and he has said in the past that he doesn't, the us doesn't want to, as well as to continue to occupy god, doesn't want any permanent displacements. and of course, he wants to talk to several countries here within data on how they are there stands is. but there is a lot of divisions within the nato. we have of course, belgium and spain, who i mean that's actually traveling to egypt west. make some very critical statements of israel's, a bombardments, on gaza and the,
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the attacks on civilians. and they actually got into this, the diplomatic role with the israel. but also we have germany. it was still very from the supporting israel. so it is a very deep divide within nato, and it's going to be interesting to see what message blink. and we'll take from this meeting to as well, where it will travel where he will travel in the next few days. so i had one, i was just a rep, will have an update on the 3 posts and unit back. and students who were shopped in the states of the month on such a day the the brought to you by visit capital. i again, good to see you. it's foggy and smoggy in karachi. we're breaking our schedule to take the branch to you and the general assembly where the egyptian representative to the u. n. is speaking,
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the you can also use the general assembly on this item comes to delegates moments for about a sign in the middle east as a result of the unjust is really aggression against you. but as the territory specifically at augusta strip, mister president, the magnitude of the date is for 80 attacks are on the president. it over the long history of is ready aggressions against city and people, palm and civilian casualties reached unbelievable levels. then you see the destruction of civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, schools, residential buildings, and even u. n. a facilities. some of the mr. hagaman de la la la la head pub in modern, i love you. i got the destruction, which we've seen in different towns termites as the main guys. um,
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since you guys had to move on haggard, allow me look, i get a shopping flu is unprecedented. it's ray, you see, the little continues wash is on a scale and indiscriminate. see, show towns it is imposing like a seat on the palestinian people, restrictions are imposed on the delivery of humanitarian aid. this is an attempt to make life impossible and it has a strip. mr. president and i'm all caught the temporary true. so what is holding right now was pop of the people who the egypt guitar and the united states has contributed to reaching this to this truce. how does not update the needs for a cease fire to stop the blood set and to stop original spin over? at this juncture, i mean we have 2 recalls at j resolution slash and sometimes she would love you paula. what was happening while the thing or funny you
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then to add the sides incentive code an hour before that and left them at last on permanent ceasefire, the telephone on what follow the, to many talking to if we recall that this so resolution that was adult, the during the emergency special session was adopted by the vast majority of other states. mister president, we called for something else that is equally important, which is rescuing the civilians in guys our brother and the civilians in does. their suffering has been going on for so long as a result of starvation as a result of displacement or results of those seats. we, i'm familiar with some israel that must allow for the delivery of humanitarian aid without any obstacles, through all the border crossings into the gods. us check the color of the united nations. why a while outside like listen, especially the security council must shoulder. it's full responsibility in this regard. mister president. zip stage or it is radius violations against the
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palestinian people as nothing new phenomenon. even like the c v ports of the committee on the size of the united, of our guys, all the kind of thing and people, most of with the, contains of in documents, a slash 17 slash 35 panes, a grim picture of these violations in the paragraph. 9, it addresses z bombardment and sending in the paragraphs 10 button will all be i'm from affiliates refers to the increase and onyx station operations and the building of in the, in the goal. setting men's thoughts from paragraph 12 in the report addresses the routes of attacks by it's ready, settlers against palestinian citizens. ave, you know, room. we've witnessed 849 attacks. paragraph 7 seen address as defeated and systematic is radiate attacks on a subsidy. but we're trying to see
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a profit from locks up through the mosque where the supports of members of these are 80 governments. mr. presidents, the holistic statistics contains in the report of the committee and the ones that i don't know if they even include the current valuation since the beginning of the war against guys. the defense of the assessment of october of off of the number of civilians and the hudson has doubled many of times. so this day and that for me. but that includes the kidding of thousands of civilians. well, at the hands of the occupying power maximum, whether you are you kidding? all right. it's taking me from buffalo to be hundreds of simian devices in the west about and couldn't look at the bottom. and then while he looked up, the only guarantee mister president, to stop these via nations is to, to a soft realty is radio occupation and to establish the independent state of the sun
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with names through them. as it's capital along the lines of the force of june, 1967 in implementation of un resolutions, including the multiple bruises solutions adopted by the genet samuels, united nations agency, the 2 states are okay, what are the things you've just joined us? you're watching out to 0. we have been following developments of the un general assembly where i'm boss of the offer on bus to a representative off to representative has being reflecting upon the ongoing conflict in gaza. the prospect for long term peace that is the egyptian representative, the still talking of course egypt playing a major role in helping mediate in this conflict. so i'm joining the pseudo vice. tell me how may i ask, who's the associate professor of anthropology, the north west university and capital? i'm sorry. how important is it for creative solutions to this conflict to come from the region rather than further afield. it definitely needs to come from the region . i think the problem that we face is that we don't have
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a policy and political unity, right. and so you don't have a, a representative body united body within the posted in population that is able to, to do that work to do that work. and then to together to bring in allies and, uh and, and so that's, that's, i think one of the things that needs to be worked on. right? so it's that the otherwise you end up with these kind of statements about 2 states . but even within those 2 states, you know, how do we even imagine this to say? so let's put, let's consider that the to state is the way to go. how do you even do that? and you guys end up with this, you know, a politician saying the same thing with getting it and i think they don't even believe it. anyway. we have noticed ever since the conflict began to the posting and prisoners are supposed to be released, the popularity for a mass of the westbank, a search. i wonder if we're talking about
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a single posting in unified entity that could be dealt with politically. what would that means for the policy? you know, if i were to there? yeah, i mean, i don't know, it remains to be seen what, who would represents. right. and i don't think that how much on its own would represent, right? politically, obviously, you know, in this moment it's behind the release of prisoners and so on. so you'll see that the upsurge, but i think that there are many policy infections and that's it is also in israel's interest to keep these functions fragmented because that's how you could control. that's how colonizers have controlled for the last 200 years. as you know, divide and conquer, and so there, there isn't a from that is rarely and any sort of, well to, for example, who with the elections. but really, i mean, i think it is incumbent to it's for policy indians to pursue in leadership to sit at the table and, and talk and have a united voice, so that you don't have
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a mazda in front of, for example, fighting boy, while they're also trying to fight is the real capacity is the real will, will probably not the moments while we're seeing what happens for the cx 5. ready one of those policy infractions to actually sit around the table to coalesce around a single idea. so i think there is, there's an elements here that we are missing, which is the younger generation of, of active us globally in, in the west, in our world. but, but publish send you an active as who are younger, who have these sort of solutions who are not at the table. and i think, i think there's space for them, and i think we see what, what's, what they're doing a globally and not just posted in, but also jewish allies in the us who are standing up and are on the same page in terms of their politics with palestinians hunting, hon. so i think but, but that isn't translating yet into political move. um, you know, political movements on the ground in palestine and the kind of political parties
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sort. okay. so what's the last thing when it comes to foreign policy? somebody come as may, thanks for joining us again. i'd say, well, let's go back to gabriel. as on though he's at the un headquarters a guy, but we were just listening to the edge of some representative from the you in egypt . of course, playing a key role in ongoing mediations to further this, these fun. yeah, they really are. and it's, it's not by coincidence that we've heard from egypt referred from cut out and of course heard from the palestinian ambassador to the united nations all within these 1st few speeches here. because of course, car in egypt are key countries, of course with the united states as well. uh, in a brokering these deals that have been a broker to, to bring about the cease fire so far. but what we have heard from the palestinian, from the, from the country and also from the gyptian investor as well as different beams,
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if you will. but all pointing to the same thing that there needs to be a more sustained ceasefire. and this, what we've seen over the last couple of days now has just been really a start. that is what you're starting to see here from you and have baset are, is important that we have not heard yet from the is really impass where he was scheduled to speak, but he has not done that yet. so be interest. see what he has to say when we do hear from him, probably perhaps within the next few minutes or so. all right, gabriel. many thanks like everyone i was on the us. okay, let's take a quick look at our top story is this out. this is far between a mass and israel has been extended until thursday morning, but both sides reporting violations 20 more is way the captives and exchange for 60 percent of sidney prisoners are expected to be released. more convoys of agent will say, the ends of guns in the hands of the c i and his rating intelligence agencies have arrived in the office. folks with highly officials that also joined by the chief of
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the objections. my agency class has to be be gazing between a mask as well and the sci fi has been extended goes as health system, as collapse u. n. u. n. world health organization this morning that i'm treated diseases can become more deadly fitness. ready for fun? now the extended sci fi and gaza means some people have been able to get to see what's happened to their homes for many returning a shocking, a painful experience. the neighborhoods on nothing. like i remember stephanie duncan as well. imagine that everything you have everything you worked for is destroyed. what of it going in a moment? yes or no. jetta says he is in shock. university professor, he was forced to head south with his family. on the 3rd day of the war. he tells us it took 15 years to build his home. yeah. and if in the degree that it's
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a boss of shocking, took me a lifetime to build this house with me and my brothers, and just like that, i'm back to square. one is kind of, there is no insurance here, no compensation. what is going is going to cease fire has given a brief, safe space for some people to return to their neighborhoods. once a bustling community. now a carcass of war, of this year, destruction and scale of loss, impossible to comprehend. this is new hi newness in the south. many have been displaced from the north, have not been allowed to return by as ready forces. we all ski officers and 9 year old son how he feels that i'm rudy sad but we're staying here. he says one but i didn't i lost all my books. i missed my bed and my toys to they say they prefer staying here in the u. n. school which had become their
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temporary shelter, and we are a family of 4 and our house has made up a full flow as the ground floor was a commercial shop. my brother lives with his family in the 1st full while the other brother on the 2nd. my family and i live on the 4th floor when i was sitting in what was once the kitchen that was the fridge and that the oven. this is the only area where we could says the rest is a total wreck. this family just one out of tens of thousands who have lost everything. guessing tells us they still thank god for what they have for those who survived. and for the little things they can still find in the rubble, they just found a photograph. he tells us just small details, the part their memories of a life that will never be the same. stephanie decor, audra 06 by and gaza has revealed the destruction of many of the strips most beloved buildings that include the oldest cultural venue and goes to the city. the
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restaurants show us center, which is built in the mid 19 eighties house, a library. and let's use the cultural events and celebrations. october the 7th. it was fuse to shelter, thousands of displaced people who fly b is rarely bombardment in the north, on the side of the army says at least a 1000 of his soldiers and officers have been injured since the beginning of the will mess according to the har ets newspaper, this video was released showing belongings of the sort of the soldiers military equipment can be seen off to buffalo, some kind of thing and fights is in the city of fate. noon. as a northern gulls though, at least $395.00 is ready. soldiers have been killed since october, the 7th. the is ready, all may as well as also for the 1st time identify 3 soldiers whose bodies are being held by mosse. and because the strip, the 3 sergeants were killed during the october 7th attack college students at brown university in the us. so if i were to visual for one of the 3 publishing and
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american students, shots in the state of vermont 20 rolled hisham, our economy, and 2 of his friends with tax a gunman while taking a walk on sunday evening. one of the victims has now been released from hospital suspect has appeared in court and pleaded not guilty investigations of tracing the incident of the suspect of hate crime particle hanging as full. he is an incredibly young man from our home in the occupied westbank. elizabeth price is desperate, learning that her son who shot our tawny, may be paralyzed, never able to walk again after he and his 2 friends were shot walking down the street in burlington vermont on saturday. my husband is this devastated by the fact that he couldn't protect his son. and this happened in the states and certainly make sense of. my husband really feels like there's no safe to be posted any longer to show. i'm a spending the thanksgiving holiday weekend at his grandmother's house, along with his friends and fellow college students. can i go? how much does she on it?
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taking a quick walk around the block. when police say a man walked off his porch without saying a word, fired for shots and slid, police and the f. b, i are investigating this as a possible hate crime because 2 of the students were wearing casias and speaking in english and arabic, or the police on the suspect. jason eaten the next day when they went door to door looking for witnesses, he appeared very nervous. he was shaking, he produced his hands empty, stated i've been waiting for you. uh, why's that? i think i need a lawyer. police say they were covered the gun and matched it to the crime scene. family members say they believe the students were targeted because their error, it's hard to imagine this time and everything that's happening then it was just a random act. so maybe you as president joe biden released a statement saying he was horrified. there is growing concerned about the spike and attacks on herbs and muslims in america. their families now waiting to find out if
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this crime will be added to a growing list of hate crimes. particle hand l g 0, washington. the spring knew some of the days of the news though, and emergency crews and india were rescued or 41 construction workers instead of being trapped in a collapse tunnel for more than 2 weeks. now, teams in the northern states con, drilled through volt and concrete for each work out one by one. i schools use pipes to give the trapped work is oxygen food. and so they would trent on the south africa 11 people have been killed in an elevator accident. that's a platinum mine happened and rushed them back in the northwest province. the mines operates us as a lift, carrying workers to the surface malfunction fell back into the shaft. 75, all the employees were injured. so yeah, really owns information minister says 20 people have been arrested and won't. he's
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cooling and attempted coup by rogue soldiers yourselves on sunday, in the capital free town target to a prison military barracks. at least 20 people were killed and maybe 2000 prisoners escaped with us to save the soldiers, voice and present. julius mother b o. and frustration of the high cost of basic necessities funds for a meeting between the leaders of greece, the u. k. have crumbled off with dispute about the elegant marbles on the fox, athens once returned from the u. k. prime prime minister cutty eco spencer tockets express what he called annoyance. british prime minister wishes to not for cancelling that face to face meeting at the last minute or so as long sort of a ton of the stop shoes. they were removed from the puff and on by british diplomat, 2 centuries ago, with permission form ultimate all star seas grease, both sides. they have no right to give them away. let's pretend to our special
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coverage of the war and gaza now causes zoo has being one of the many casualties of israel's intense bombardment. the true extent of the damage is on the now being seen, the warning that image and kim, this report contains some images for you, is may find stressing. it looks like the end because it's already pretty good. see, is not reduced to rubble. this one's highest around 100 species. we know the to be is a police to the community intellectual community of the close on the you on. but unfortunately these are the forces that didn't allow us to reach the place. and in one case, when to believe menu of all stuff tried to reach the the zoo, they had been targeted to check in targeted directly. and one of them was injured or any able to reach disease when the cx, 5. again, many animals died of dehydration and still have ation. what others,
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the item yes strikes. few were left to noise. 5th, 90 percent of the name on the side the. this is the big bubble in here. starved to death. and this boat pointing here. almost starving. the zoo is mainly entertaining and for education and purposes. in 10 minutes for school intensive display on here, hasn't eaten in more than 3 weeks. it's almost starving. we found it around the ground of us who is listed with shows the how you know, that was on that. so there's only one wall if it's clearly $5555.00 has installed going on for all the animals around it on that. these are 3, palestinian foxes also did a very rare parts of foxes, even if the ceasefire is extended to damage done to go to places like the zoo. and
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