tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 30, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters and del fine to you navigate the here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. a last minute. 24 hour extension to the seas far in gaza is agreed from us tells al jazeera it will only release soldiers if old palestinian prisoners in israel are freed. just as that extension was announced, 3 is released, were shot and killed at
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a bus stop in west jerusalem. a 6 group of palestinian prisoners have also returned to their homes after being free from is really presence on us, was handed over another 16 captives were being held in garza to the red cross, the hello we beginning god saw where a cease fire between israel and from us has been extended by further 24 hours. it was set to end at 7 am. garza time but with barely 20 minutes left. b is really military announced that mediation efforts would continue over the past 6 days, 210 pallets. the indians have been freed from is really prisons in exchange from us has released 74 is released in 26 for nationals health captive in gaza. the deal has also allowed some much needed humanitarian aid and to gaza. but the world
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food pro graham says the number of trucks entering the besieged territory is woefully inadequate. of a cease fire has allowed some palestinians to return to their homes to retrieve their belongings or inspect the damage un has described the devastation as heart wrenching. bernard smith begins our coverage and even the f o j as in heavy the listings want to see much more of a lot of uh, we're happy with my sons release, even though i have another son mohammed who is still in prison. i hope pete and my nephews will be released from prison, god's willing and these really is want to see much more of this. tom, i have to start learning how to breathe again because i really don't remember how to do it. i called a friend the moments guy he was released and i told her, i don't remember how to brief, the longer the si, fi last,
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the more captives how much says it will release. these rarely, military says a 145 people taken on october. the 7th, a still being held in or to an israel will continue releasing some of the thousands of palestinians, many held without charged in its jails. nowhere does the cx, 5 mazda, more than in gaza. israel is bombing campaign, has turned much of the strip into wasteland. still more later, maybe not so o'clock, not them. we don't need to choose for one or 2 days. we need to cease fire because we're very tired and our children are tired. we keep searching under the rubble for some clothes, for our children. ah, the priority is humanitarian aid under the terms of the agreement mall will be allowed into gaza via the rest of the crossing with egypt. although the un has said it's not nearly enough, the calm has allowed some palestinian farmers in gaza to gather what olives allow.
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but israel says it will resume its operation to destroy thomas. this may be the last olive harvest here. bonus smith out is 0. 1 is really government spokesman has insist that the military campaign in gaza will continue what have stops releasing captives. that's despite international pressure to extend the ceasefire further or after almost 8 weeks of is really bombardment till thousands of palestinians want to make the government's position perfectly. clear as the hosted release poles continues. when hamas stops releasing hostages, we will stop the poles and we will resume our campaign against hum us in pursuit of those 3 main goals, destroying homos in response to the october 7th masika. bringing back all of the hostages through the application of unrelenting military pressure on that captive and ensuring that the goal is to strip can never again threaten the people that visually. bahama says that it's ready to start negotiating for the release of
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captured is really soldiers. once all civilian women and children, captains are released, but the group told al jazeera soldiers will only be released under a new set of conditions. oh, i leave the ship and got frustrated. and they announced that we have only lost of woman and children alone. the reason that i was in this moment, so we really did the fear about the i, the version those in both sides. we have george's and we have 6 as we are ready to start dig about these kinds of visits we started to talk about. so just it's different talking
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about civilians. this space was because of the way we were the sure thing about civilians when we started to talk about sort of just i think we must change that space. okay, let's bring it out. is there a senior political on another flight along beside us? so when all the women and children are released from gaza, then it's going to become more challenging, right? the negotiations are going to enter a tougher period, aren't they? go? absolutely. if there are any such negotiations, we're not sure there wouldn't be because as you heard, these are the spokesperson is right, is intending to pursue this war. and they're not talking about changing the rules of negotiations about the next person. there's next batch of prisoners. likewise, the secretary blinking is also talking, you know, about managing the war, moving forward,
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more than stopping the war. moving forward. of course we've been saying from the very beginning i think i'm us was ready. i'm trying to have been ready from the very beginning to release all the women and children because it shouldn't have i hailed any women and children that was just wrong from the very beginning. and i think i'm not sure if they realized that, but clearly there were more that ready even before the war started on october 8 to release those women and children right away. 15 days later, tens of thousands of casualties later, 6000 children killed later. 502-0000 killed so many hours later. now we're talking about what should have been talking about from the very beginning, which is what do you do about the soldiers that had been held by how much? presumably that was the objective of that corporation in the 1st place. and clearly these ran these to get the other way. they did not want to negotiate, but about prisoners,
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they wanted to respond with water and they did for 50 days. and guys, i paid the price, right? well, just back to what you had to say a moment ago on, on the secretary of state managing the war. what do you mean by that? exactly. and we know that he's now in tel aviv. so what, what is the message that he's going to be taking 2 officials there? it seems that the united states have supported this red or heartedly 100 percent. despite the knowledge that was available in, in every other medium around the world. that is, there, i was getting war crimes. that is, that was important, collective punishment against the palestinians, cutting food, fuel and, and electricity, and so on, so forth. it was clear to be the american ministration. that is right. it was doing good against its own well against the american will cause america from the beginning, the commended. even advise strongly that is right. does that, that,
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that should not do that anyway, for 50 days, despite all the war crimes, the united states continued to support is right now the americans are saying, we cannot support you if you carry the war the same way you did the past 50 days, america standing around the world, america and most of the nation standing within america says, cannot withhold any more such work products. so now they're talking about how to manage the water. and already they're saying something specific such as we can't afford the same degree of casualties in the soft spot of gaza if that's where the next front is going to be. now that's all remember that these revenues including is there a defense minister himself gallant has been saying that you haven't seen anything yet. that's all the different station and the flattening and the destruction in northern guys would be even double the more in the side. but how far is with us, what things are going on one and, and as you call it, managing the war and,
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you know, they do have leverage over israel. but up until this point, have we seen the us use this leverage on israel? presumably that's why blinking is in the area, presumably what i've seen, the only thing they managed to do is to, along with the cut there isn't dejection paved the way for the so called 2 minutes ago to impose the temporary spy that we're seeing holding these days but aside from that, uh, the united states or the by the administration did not use any serious leverage to change anything over the past 50 days. but now they are worried about the next 50 days. and hence, they are saying a number of things. one of them is how to manage the war. and if i understood correctly, it was reported to the in is read uh, as as said by infinity, i was driving it that secretary blinking will attend the warrant cabinet today. that's an interesting developments they did before. one by then was around in his
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rise, which usually makes america in the, in the actual running of the war to know when you have done the work cabinets, you're saying i'm part and parcel of this war. you're not just saying, i'm an observer, right? also when you send the arms and send the money and, and diplomatic issue, these are of you are definitely comparisons or so now i america site and okay, so we're gonna have to manage the word about the less 70 and getting this destruction on so so forth. i'm not sure is right, a camera and a humane warning garza so it is going to use the same amount of bombings and shelling and destruction and killing and so on, so forth. but be that as it may, i'm not gonna say we're going to manage the word differently. uh the i was talking about a number of other things like red lines. no 3 occupation of guys at the end of the war, no shrinking. will they start at $34.00 or whatever of secure it's a pretext. i know it's not cleansing. now there's an interesting part about the ethnic cleansing, because it's not, it's not, i don't want anyone to go back to the northern guys and the,
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and the americans that talking only about southern guns or what. so what about? nothing goes on. so the days radius are allowed to continue bombing and destroying whatever is left of nothing does not. of course, that remains to be seen or because it is right is on. i'm not listening for that. that'd be so we haven't heard anything from the government that addresses the 5 important points, voiced by the, by the administration, about the, about the management of the war and about the, the end game, right. the if anything was only heard rejection by various ministers and this is randy, govern. okay, hold on. thank you so much for that analysis. now 3 is really 7 killed and 12 injured in a shooting at a bus station in west jerusalem. so the attack happens at the remo junction that's at the northern entrance. if the city is really police, say the 2 assailants have been killed. how mouse has confirmed that the attackers were its members and has called for an escalation off for existence. and one con
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has more from occupied east jerusalem. that's where a palestinian family home was, stormed an 8 people were arrested following that shooting that happens in west jerusalem to the attack took place at 745 this morning. the to attack is arrive by call. they go down and they opened fire at a bus stop in west jerusalem. they were using a hand gun and then 16 assault rifle. they were quickly killed by 2 of 22 soldiers on the same and is really civilian police. then surrounded the call. now in the attack, 3 people died and 16 it was injured in that attack. now the attack is actually come from this village. this is a sued by her and occupied eastern reason. what local residents are telling us here that at least 8 people have been arrested by the is ready police. that includes the mother and the 2 wives. now, immediately after the attack, the problem is the benjamin this and you know,
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who tweeted saying that these were members of mass and that they would be killed any way that they attach a few hours later how mass actually issued a statement. now i'm going to power phrase the statement. i'm asked moons it's that mouth is broad and abraham, the man who carried out the shooting in jerusalem this morning and coals for an escalation of resistance against these rarely, okay. patient and his practice is in the occupied west by now the ceasefire agreement only covers cause that it doesn't cover the occupied westbank and i must have been at pains a to point that out. but the timing of this attack is interesting. it came just off to the seatbar deadline, was due to come to an end that says 5 deadlines actually was extended with 20 minutes to spare. and we're on con, i was just at a sort of a high so as we've been hearing the us sector of state antony blinking is on his 4th trip to his real since october. the 7th and speaking to reporters at a meeting with is really presidents. isaac hertzog,
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blinking address the attacks in west jerusalem that had occurred just hours before reminded yet again by the events and drizzling today of the threat from terrorism that is real and is really space every single day. and like you, my heart goes out to the victims of this attack. i believe one person last life maybe as many as 3 were thinking of them. we're thinking of their families, their loved ones, and we more than their last us as we mourn the loss of any is life from day one. we have been focused, relentlessly on trying to secure the release of hostages from from gaza with us. and we have seen over the last week, 3 positive development of hostages coming home, being reunited with their families. and that should continue today. let's bring
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into our hearts who is joining us from tel aviv. so sir, what can you tell us on your end, about what you're hearing about the possibility of further extensions to the ceasefire? well, this was the end to me blinking for the visit. hey, it's a israel of since the beginning of the war, he has been in regular contact with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and actually of off to that meeting next, and yahoo said that he swore inside so that he would get rid of her mice. and as soon as all those uh hostages that i had those how's captive of freed, then they will then show that the fighting resumes. and they will also ensure that so how much will no longer exist at this meeting. it has been carried out to the full visiting ramallah. he's actually that now and occupied westbank spoke
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to the palestinian sides. but i'm to me blinking view west cuts off all of the means. the ice is already keen to ensure that the ceasefire continues because no finally will allow for more of those health concepts of your release. but it will also allow us things like much needed age, where it's no where close to what should be received in cause or especially with the amount of destruction and the amount of tearing crisis that is that right now. um and then also until the blinking said, uh that uh, the read agreements with the situation with how much they had been told previously as to what happens next. but right now, hey, so some the, the focus is not just from the government, but also from the public. is that all of those houses a captive offerings anthony, blinking went on. suzanne meets with the wall cabinets as well as other politicians are involved in those big decision making is to show them support because the us has maintained throughout all of this,
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but as well has the right to defend itself. but other than the last few weeks, it also has been changing. it started slightly in saying that the seas filed, the pause, needs to continue to ensure to get people arrested in gaza. but also to ensure that all of those health cops have release. now we know that was a bit of confusion audio we that was fast reports that 8 people would be released today. now that say that those that will be released will be 10. and this comes off to a very, very close school overnight into the early hours of almost the deadline, which was 7 am for the cx 5 to. and that was a lots of discrepancies as to whether it would be extended or not. and it seems that one of the issues was the list of names that how much was providing wasn't what is role was agreeing right, point. and just in the last moments, they then said that they would extend that see slide. but until then they had been saying that they would resume the 5 thing. in fact they had told everyone to pass that off. okay,
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thank you so much for for that update from tel aviv lesson and get more on the grounds and guys, honey, my who does joining us will find you in a spot from the south of the gaza strip. so tell us how this uncertainty, honey, is making people feel and gaza is what? there is a great deal of uncertainty on an sphere among palestinians, particularly those in the southern parts. and more precisely, those new fact we displaced palestinian from the northern part to the central and the southern part of the gauze for we. we've talked to some people about their reaction of, of the, the, this particular day to potentially be in the last date of the ceasefire. and this is what they had to say about the positives of the seeds. why are they described as these? these were moments of reprieve days of pre before the fighting is resuming before
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the war is back on. on track is like the toward sure the before that that's one man describing the situation. but we did see a unusual movement and markets and streets and shops where people are trying to get more, but their hands can read. still, there aren't many that there aren't many things left on the shelves of the shops and the markets are a. 4 empty, and it seems like the human to turn in at, at 8 or whatever supplies were allowed. and you guys are not enough to satisfy the dire need. so of how was sent in. and that's only limited to this part. as of the northern part of the gusts of people are, are worried that you have already a witness, the sheer amounts of devastation and destruction. and there are 1000 people to sit under the missing a trap than the seas under the rebels. and there with the how to say about this, did they need more days,
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or probably more than just for the or temporary truce to be able to remove peoples of remove bodies or from under the levels that be okay. as of now, there is a great deal of fear and what people are anticipating now in the past, the anticipated more extension, but now the fear that okay, by night time, things are going to change, particularly when we hear this depressing, devastating the statements coming from is regularly officials, unequivocally warren, you can just be shocked by the level of, of a clarity in the threats that the war is going to be and least more relentlessly done what we have seen in the past. all right, thank you so much, honey. for that report from han, eunice, now the swiss franc guys are, may have an expensive but israel is continuing to carry out daily incursions in the occupied west bank. the rates have intensified since october the 7th. they've expanded from tanks and bulldozers to include drones and snipers on thursday. more
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palestinians were detained in hebron ends in nablus, attached to it on my la bringing her dogs and how many to tell us about the latest raids and also the latest numbers that you're getting her the on the number of palestinians who have been arrested recently. a well overnight, uh, 40 palestinians have been detained and that would be enough. that was those attentions were happening. as of this 30 police, the news were being released under the cease fire deal, so as speak to anyone here and will tell you that at the end of the day, police to news or, or was at losing out. as you said, the rates have been expanding, but they have been you know, quite intense, ever since october 7th. i don't recall and night where they haven't been any raids or those rates continue usually at until dawn. but you also had some very long grades like a 16 hour one that happened about 2 days ago in geneva. and most often,
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these res, we talk about the tensions. but that can also be deadly. if you recall, just yesterday to children died in geneva had an 8 year old and a 15 year old that were shot dead as they were trying to run away. one was shot in the chest and the other one in the head. so it is a daily brunt of violence. the police didn't just go through across the occupied westbank from north to south south on a daily basis. the think so that your secretary of state anthony banking is in ramallah. he is meeting with my, who the bus, but the listing is, would also like to hear him condemning that kind of brutality that they experience at least condemning, for example, the killing of those 2 children. i just referred to something that they never hear . they always hear the fact that israel has the right to defend themselves, but no one speaks about the rights of the palestinians, right?
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so it is all of this then on the agenda to be discussed by blinking when he visits the palestinian authority president. behold, ibis in the west bank today as well. the meeting is happening as we speak. no. blinking has arrived in ramallah about half an hour ago. at least that's when it was announced. he is behind close those with my with the but i would, i would think that they, yes, they would discuss that because there's something the policy no authority has been very vocal about about the daily brunt and the tool of the occupation of the deal completion is having on palestinian less and not only the the, the nightly rates, but we're also talking about settler violence. we talking about the closure of roads. we talking about all that's related to that. but i think on the other hand, what the us is looking for is to have a discussion with the palestinian authority of what happens after the end of the guys
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a war. do us as indicated that it would like to see an expanded role of the butler sitting in a 30 and gaza, probably ends in the blink. and would like to hear from the police didn't. is that how they would go about that? what kind of ideas they have, even though, until now we don't know israel's position about all of that, but certainly when it comes to the daily violence that they're living, this is something for sure that the palestinian authority with our best, we'll bring up during this conversation with add to the blink is whether we'll hear a clear condemnation about it from anthony blinking. it's something else. yeah, that's the question. okay, but i thank you so much for that reporting from the occupied westbank or the palestinian active as the i had to me was a long day 30 prisoners released on wednesday. the 22 year old rose to prominence in 2017. when she slots and is really sold or rated her village in the occupied west bank attorney who was 16 at the time, was sentenced to 8 months in prison. she was arrested again earlier. this one's on
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suspicion of inciting violence to me, spoke to reporters about her experience, and is really prison, as well as the plight of many other women still being held. oh the i'm of course our happiness is not complete because they've been many monitors in casa for us in the present would come to her from all the news. there was still 30 fema prison as inside the jails that tortured every day. that's no food, no drinking water, there's nothing, no clothes, they sleep on the floor. the situation inside the prisons is very difficult. one with the bubble boy. as i was leaving me this threat to me with my dad. the told me your dad is with us in prison. any what you say? we will kill him in the prison. the and it's a crude, he is a journalist with age i plus. she has written a book with i had to me an earlier, she explains what i had told her about her latest attention. um,
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it was only minutes after i hung up with her that i saw the videos and the images of her and a brief interview. she gave and what i saw was very disturbing and very alarming. she looks very weak. she looks fragile and she's one of the strongest people i know . and i've never seen her look so apparently broken. there isn't a parent bruise above her eye and that's consistent with what we've heard from her lawyer that she was in fact beaten in his really custody and had bruises on her body up to 2 weeks after the meeting. and then in an interview i had gave to journalist, she said that she described the horrible conditions, the abuse of conditions and as really presents. and she also said that as she was released, they told her that is really is told her, we have your father in prison and if you speak will kill him. her father passed them to me and he has also been under arrest under administrative detention since october 29th. but what i do know is that she has a giant target on her back even before her rest. she has a target of his really society of politicians and particularly of the settlers that live across the street from her house in violation of international law. you know,
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before her rest, there were telegram channels that put each and every member of her family, their names, that location of where they lived in cross hairs inciting violence against them. and so i worry about her safety, i worry about the safety of all of the palestinian prisoners that have been released because as we know, the release does not mean freedom. there is no freedom for them under this violent is really military occupation, and it is very likely that they may be re, re arrested. how does an incredibly important voice for palestinians because she has come to symbolize palestinian resistance throughout the world? you know, she's the 1st person to say, i'm no one special. i'm just one of millions of palestinians. but through her life and the experience that she's shown the world, she's been able to demonstrate what it means to be a young girl. and what it means to be a young woman growing up under israel's violent military occupation to be arrested at 16 years old. just for, you know, slapping and is really soldier, a fully armed is really soldier at the doors,
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step of her house and then serving 8 months in prison. she showed the world that israel is the only country in the role that tries children in military courts. she has demonstrated that this is a generation of palestinian children that have never known a single day of freedom in their lives. they have only known the walls and check points and violence and trauma. and that's those are the conditions in which she grew up. and what i say is that the only danger or the only threats that i had poses to the state of israel, is that throughout her life just by trying to have a normal life, she has inadvertently exposed israel for the slater in human rights abuse, or that it is, it's time for the weather, hers over to him. how are the weather's raised? it'd be quite close to good parts of charlotte from the cool. so i've got this area cloud here. it's coming across central possible hands to shanghai. joining up with this weather system, just off the coast of the japan was still coming in from the north west. the direction say that will still be a few when she showers into japan and particularly as it go on through friday, dry,
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cold, across the korean peninsula. moving parts of china, a little more cabinets of central and southern areas as we go on into sas, but still plenty of dry weather around supply to write a possibility, just nothing up or not. sites non celsius coming in here. that will go over that last culture, we say full rest. so i am a see temperature is just picking up a touch across the good parts of japan, few showers to come at this stage. now, finding a showers into the eastern side of vietnam and all safely monsoon. continuing to drive those big down pools inside a lot. so shop shows, lots of thunder south rod across south east asia and in particular, southern positive todd and just on across the malay peninsula. and we'll say the system make its way across the malay peninsula into the abdomen. see now making its way into the buy of bengal may push its way into a tropical depression with some heavy rain, the se, india, the still ahead on al jazeera, safely home, 17 high nationals captured by him us on october. the 7th arrived back in vanco
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after they were released and got some the frank assessments to force this placement in persecution. it seems to be another informed what we see here. please log in to change the reality, but rather to lingering 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 a humanitarian force he's been asking for days and days, has any sway of a private and nothing else in the side story on al jazeera, for my life is the senegalese fishermen to elected m p in the madrid assembly fighting racism insane. giving voice to those he left behind. a michael and turned politician reveals how european over fishing in african waters has become
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a driving force. but a regular migration. take your 3 bus, these be a witness documentary on the i'll just say around the the how the again the top stories on how to 0 this hour from us. us tools out 0 that it's ready to negotiate for the release of captured is where the soldiers, after all, civilian women and children captives are released for the groups. the soldiers will only be released when all palestinian prisoners are freed. 30 more male and female
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prisoners are due to be released on by israel on thursday. the cease fire and gaza has been extended until friday morning. it was set to expire early on thursday. he is really middle teresa as mediation efforts are underway for the release of more captives, more a will also be allowed to go. so 3 is where these have been killed and 12 injured in a shooting at a bus station in west service of them is really for the say the gunman has links to from us and were killed at the scene. some of the injured are in a critical condition in hospital so the focus of the war and also on captive exchanges and states fire extensions. the middle of the reaction has taken a back seat. but israel is planning to continue with defensive and how mouse isn't going to back down where we challenge reports on what might happen if the siding resumes. so now the gums of war, a quiet is right. the soldiers picnic on tanks and bosque, and the last of the years fading booms before them lie the ruins,
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they've made of gaza. the scorch rubble of $48.00 days of destruction. but everyone knows benjamin netanyahu, and these ready ministry are not finished yet. this much has been said repeatedly, when he visited troops and gaza over the weekend. and again, on wednesday, by me, my whole name of an issue in the last few days, i hear a question after this phase of returning our objectives as well. israel returned to fighting doesn't. so my answer is an unequivocal yes. there is no way we are not going to go back to fighting until the end of this. this is my policy. so i'm going to, the entire cabinet stands behind it. the entire government stands behind. the soldiers stand behind it and the people stand behind it. everyone is making what they can if the low causes days, civilian search the who and want to survived. how much and these ready minute treat . preparing for the fighting to come as well as defense minister, you'll have caroline to set that once the captive exchanges a done,
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the war will resume is he put it with intensity and that's at least 2 months. small fighting is expected. address creek is a defense on the list of the school security studies, king's college, london. he explained to me what shape the next phase of his will might take. the more intense fighting is most likely just around the corner for the idea of. and so i think they would probably start seizing a gauze and say t overground. then they will have to decide whether they will immediately shift focus towards the south and hun eunice, or whether they are going to go off to the tunnels. i suspect they will probably not go after the tunnels and just try to smoke them out a little lift. this is good news because the civilians, 80 percent have causes population has displaced. most of the south, an estimated $14000.00 palestinians have been killed already. us still banks as well, but there are signs the pace of killing is making even the white house fun easy.
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quite frankly. we continue to urge and will continue to urge these release as they can definitely with terry operations to do so. with the utmost care, for instance, civilian life is round, no use disappointed has from western allies is waning, but domestically it must show that it's minute 3 objectives are being achieved. anything less than destroying how much could be seen is failure and cause of civilians who continue paying the price will reach out and i'll just say around $45.00 eastern reason. it's been 55 days since israel declared war on god. so now in not time, israel has turned the territory into what the u, when has called a graveyard for children, waging a war on hospitals, schools, and holmes. this is the human cost of israel's war. the gaza health industry says more than $15000.00 palestinians have been killed and is really attacked since october. the 7th. that includes more than $6150.00 children who have been killed
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in less than 2 months. and 4000 women. so combines women and children make ups 70 percent of the dead. and with at least $7000.00 people still missing or feared buried under the rubble, the actual death tool could be far higher. more than 36000 palestinians had been wounded. many with a life threatening injuries were 26 of gauze was 35 hospitals out of service. their chances of getting treatments are slim. we have with us has i'm a tar who's a journalist on the executive director of plus $97.00 to magazine. he's joining us from tel aviv, and i know that you and your team just put out a latest investigation on israel's military campaign in garza and how it's being conducted. just talk us through the take away points a continuing um, basically what this investigation by are corresponding to follow for home has shown is that based on military sources the,
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we know that the army knows each target for these attacks. just how many people are likely to be killed and is now improving targets. where would the attempt of getting one from us? individual, sometimes very low level people. there's a willingness to hit dozens of civilians and close to one case for senior homeless operative. there was a willingness to approve hundreds of casualties, so it was kind of peace. and that this breakdown was exactly how the system works from within the army. explains the reality that force team on the ground of such high levels of civilization casualties. and i know that you focus quite a bit on the use of our to social intelligence, tell us more about guns and how that was used to part of what this investigation by the local call and 972 shows is how artificial intelligence now is used to create the targets at
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a very fast drink. so we have officials saying that in the past it took the bug team above the intelligence officers a year to produce 50 target that the air force would be attacking. now, artificial intelligence creates our targets in gaza rate of $100.00 per day, which is faster than the air force could actually attack. and those targets we're seeing other ones are sometimes called, causing the most civilian casualties. how did you have to laid all this information? a basically this is a combination of different sources. we're seeing both um, the actual soldiers from the air for some intelligence course. we're seeing official statements, but the army as well as the incredible work of journalists on the ground and human rights organizations on the ground in thousands who kind of combining all that information is what allows us to find published these findings. and the impacts of
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course of the whole or has been devastating on the gaza strip as we've been seeing . or what do you think is going to happen next? is there going to be a return tour? i think so as we just heard, the government is very much committed to continuing the war. the release of the hostages has been seen as a necessary pause in the war effort. and right now it's very clear the top i was just trying to get as much of a ceasefire as possible by releasing additional hostages. but it's only starting to signal we've had enough. we've got the women, children, we're not willing to go into serious negotiations for a big deal around kelsey and prisoners, and the men that are still held captive by from us. and therefore we're going back into that is kind of the sentiment right now. it remains to be seen how much both local and international pressure we're pushing against that in terms of the government. all right,
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how can i much are thank you for speaking to us from television. 017 ty, nationals, freedom garza have arrived home in bangkok. how last captured them on october, the 7th. their long 19 ties have been released so far. the government says another 9 are still being held in gaza, and 39 others were killed in last month's attacks by home, us on southern israel. jessica washington has the latest from bank home and i'm here at san cos main airport in a short while ago, the 1st time nationals were being held captive by how not arrived here. and they post the roof waving and smiling. you could certainly sense that they were feeling very much relieved to be home. know what we have heard from thailand's ministry of foreign harnesses. i'll just walk you through the latest numbers. the 23 captives have been released, and 9 time nationals are still being held by. the ministry of foreign affairs says that it is frank
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o avenue and existing efforts to ensure that those high nationals also return home to safety. but suddenly, a sense of relief here and bank of the was his thanks. that's hi government for is inputs and ensuring the safe return home. the ministry of foreign affairs also added that it is asking is rarely officials to assist ensuring that this group of nationals will receive the wages and compensation that they are entitled to for their work in israel. a worker also said that he wanted to convey his condolences for the $39.00 time nationals q and a mazda is october 7 attacks. so suddenly, a day of mixed emotions. celebration for those able to return home today, but suddenly anxiety for those who remain health in captivity now. for the time nationals who did just passed through the bank cook, we did see them boarding and boss. many of them will be returning to the hometown
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in the provinces where the family members, on no doubt, eagerly awaiting their arrival. we've been speaking with some of those relatives who say they've been preparing for a facility to night, preparing food and many celebratory dishes. as they await the arrivals. jessica washington, hundreds of people gathered in new york for a rally and support of palestinians. salumi was there. the international day of solidarity with the palestinian people this year happens to coincide with a holiday tradition in the united states for annual lighting, the christmas tree at rockefeller plaza in new york city. this is something that is broadcast, live all around the country, and attracts tours from all over the country as well to see not only the tree, the lit for performers as well. and tonight you can see behind me it is also
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attracting demonstrators, calling for a ceasefire in palestine. this is a day they say for mobilization, not celebration. and well, that is a controversial position to take here in the united states where this street a holiday event is a family tradition. they point out that churches in bethlehem and more than a dozen of them there have also cancel their holiday celebrations as well. saying it would not be appropriate that they're going to pray for peace instead. and that is what the demonstrations here say that they are hoping for as well, a permanent ceasefire for god. so it's important that on the day of international solidarity with the palestinian people, we express the utmost solidarity with the demonstration as big as this one. an opportunity to educate our fellow new yorkers that their tax dollars are being used to kill people. instead of being used, you know, to better the city stations like this have been happening several times
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a week. and organizers are promising to keep that out to keep the pressure on calling for a ceasefire. a position that poll show is supported by the majority of americans present, telling me how to 0 new york and the origin to me and capital bonus diaries, dozens of people rally to honor palestinians killed during israel's war on gaza. and those paying tribute read poems and lit candles to mark the international. they have solidarity with palestinians. organizers criticized what they call the total indifference of world leaders towards the war are still a heads on all to 0. the former us chiefs of diplomacy, henry kissinger has died at the age of 100, the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the take a look at some of the things other world news now, and the un secretary general says 2023 has shattered climate records and a set to be the hardest here ever, i'm totally good terrorist is calling for a terminal decline of the fossil fuel era at the cop 28 climate conference taking place and do by vermin. so lots of a say, nations are falling short of commitments made in the parents' agreements to limit global warming to one and a half degrees celsius. the terrace, as a gradual reduction in the use of coal and oil isn't enough. there is an essential difference between phase thought and size out because phase bone can be well tough
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. we never know exactly what it means to phase ult means that, that the sits and moment it stops. tributes have been paid to henry kissinger. the former us diplomats, he's died at the age of $100.00. fluttering food, certain has described him as a wise and far sighted statesman. the french present into my new and my crow said he was a giant of history. under president richard nixon. kissinger was a key figure, an opening up diplomatic ties with communist china, but it's also accused of war crimes. mike kinda looks back on his life. at the age of $100.00, henry kissinger, joe was still globe trotting meeting. the chinese president in badging. you've just celebrated your 100 birthday and i wish you a long and healthy life to significantly, he was also gone to the meeting with the defense minister and man sanctioned by. the us read refused any form of communication with bite in administration.
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officials, including his opposite number in the pentagon. it was 52 years since kissinger had 1st held secret meetings with the chinese leaders when he was the us national security advisor. and then i know a lot of you will want to hear from no secretary of state, that is no country in that it is conceivable that amount of my origins could be standing here. next to the president of the united states. kissinger was born in germany in 1923. he and his family fit denazi's and 1958. eventually settling in the us. he joined the army during world war 2, using his language skills and military intelligence. off to the war kissinger and the doctorate and political science at harvard. his ambition to shape us foreign policy. kissinger gosh, is john. so when he joined the nixon white house in 1969,
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where his job was to help and the war in vietnam. um, yoga sold the secret carpet bombing campaign in cambodia. it's estimated as many as a 1000000 people were killed. opponents of the war, se, kissinger should have been trying for war crimes. he never apologized. i'm should be what strongly supportive of it. it was correct. and it was in the american interest on christmas day, 1972, the us launched on a wall on north vietnam to convince noisy, to resume peace talks. within 10 days, you got these guys to the table with no other method could have that. this led to the 1973 paris piece of codes and the nobel peace prize will kissinger. but the war didn't end until 1975. the nixon administration, sol, vietnam is key to stopping the spread of communism. but when it came to the soviet
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union and china kissinger persuaded nixon to try detente, in other words, a slight defrosting of the cold war. the result, washington, i must go negotiated the 1st arms control treaties and mix and visit to china in 1972 focus. and jed, this was all about giving the us a tactical advantage our strategy bucks to put 50 now. so in such a way that we've been closer to the soviet union in china, the neighborhood to each other. so that in every crisis. so we had small absence in the meanwhile, kids and joe was still fighting the cold war in south america and europe. backing military governments in chilly greece and argentina denied, supporting the crew which deposed chalet and president salvador ellen day in 1973
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leading to the dictatorship of general august opener. che save us. no, probably say save to us as an end to us as an ad and a foreign official secret whitehouse recordings later revealed that kissinger knew the c. i a helped to finish a launch the 2, and that he had cancelled the state department's warnings dependent chaise government, against killing political opponents. his defense, sometimes statesman has to choose among even kissing shouldn't been to the use of shuttle diplomacy to help broken into the 1973 war between israel and egypt. creating the foundation for the 1978 camp david accords. often nixon resigned in 1974 kissinger continued a secretary of state under president gerald ford and spent the remaining decades of his life. as an informal advisor will lead his incorporations to his critic so will
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among the two's admirers, the consummate diplomat, but recognized by all as a man who changed the course of history. mars military is caring out and offensive to regain control of the town from separate as fighters and western were kind states, vera count, army and alliance are fighters from us like one or 2 groups news just to pops out 2 weeks ago. the town is close to a strategic, deep water port. me and more as government a struggles to contain arm groups into the military to pose the civilian governments. in 2021. us global representatives are in scope for meeting of the organization for security and cooperation in europe with some members in noticeably absence representatives from ukraine, poland, estonia, alaska, and with wayne ya are boycotting not to j summit. they say that inviting the russian for administers, or a good lover of legitimizes moscow's invasion of ukraine. v o s c e is a 57 member organization that has the goal of trying to lower tensions between the
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prevent a 112 to one and 5 to see toronto during the 6th street in 3 games. those are your latest sports headlines. you can get more on out as ever dot com and all social media channels as well. let's get more now and israel's long dogs and palestinians are discovering the extensive of damage from is really a tax on cultural and religious sites and the strip comfortable how much reports? no, it has been sped, thesis. what's left of god says russia cultural center, people who does the used to fluctuate souls to attend exhibitions. it's not destroyed. it's holds unrecognizable. does. as libraries have not been sped, eva is advisable in budman sub district book, some documents dating back decades. so when we move around to gaza, we feel very angry and very so there's one we can discover know how much
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damage has been inflicted on the buffalo structure of the city on the go to centers on the main libraries of the city and on the public the main public gods churches and most top also have been destroyed. this is the greek orthodox charging gaza. before the war was the oldest gift chuck in the city. it was sheltering hundreds of people when it was attacked. is the really strikes of also completely destroyed. moles on 50, most of the 7th of october, but the majority of the destruction has been people's homes. with antalya neighborhoods, lifting drawings about 60 percent of causes, housing units has been destroyed. we are really difficult. this again, would be a rough do do to each of the, about the, the, the budget to the life order. or they have the joe the, during the war the and we are talking about thousands of people according to the
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administrator of growth and the, the, the time is the war on god's the us come at the tremendous cost for the police tedium people on the most treasure sites, have them have been just data. thanks for watching the news, our on algae 0. we're back in just a moment with much more of today's news on all the latest headlines out of jobs. i will see you in a minute. thanks for watching. bye bye. for now the of course i, that's what a you home feels like a prison. his house is in the occupied westbank village of bid. it was built decades before this illegal is really settlement began imposing harsh new reality. first, encroaching on his farm land, then completely in circling what his family sees as haven. this gate was installed in 2008 and for a while members of a family have to wait for hours at
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a time in order to get permission from soldiers to leave or return to their own home. is that how the endo holder guard post man by samplers, they try to prevent anyone from getting into the house. they try to prevent the kids from playing into frontier. and it's really cord eventually gave that a family constant access to this core door. but after israel launched its war on gaza, the family has been told that their access will once again be taken away, thought provoking on sundays, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and eventually some odd hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other. i think there is
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a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era so many politicians want to be the republican party is candidate for the any stand a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change? our american politics just getting to your wife, intuit screen for most americans. because it can look us politics. the bottom line, [000:00:00;00] the, the last minute 24 hour extension to the cease fire in gaza is agreed to come. us turns out to 0. it will only release soldiers if all palestinian prisoners in israel are free. the
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