tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 30, 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 the, the for them. and this is the news, our life from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. i'm us releases to more captives and gaza as intense diplomatic efforts underway further extend the cx 5 as well as the day and will continue as long as the most keeps release and captives. i'm off tulsa algebra, it will only release as rarely sold as palestinian prisoners a freeze on the pushing for a longer pause in the flashing america's top to match my stuff into my law.
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officers visiting israel 3 is right. it is a killed in an attack at a bus stop in west jerusalem. come off since the attack is what it's members. the it is 16 gmc, that's 6 pm and gaza with 2 more is really captives have been released by him. off the 2 women have been handed over to the red cross and palestine square in gaza city. it comes off to receive funding between israel and her. mazda was extended for a 7th day, just 20 minutes before it was due to expire. on thursday morning and mediation as a continuing to negotiate the extensions. but in his writing, the government spokesman insist that the military campaign and gaza would go ahead . once a mile stops releasing captives, i want to make the governments positions perfectly clear as the hostage release
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poles continues. when hamas stops releasing hostages, we will stop the calls and we will resume a campaign against hum us in pursuit of those 3 main goals. destroying come us 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 and us secretary of state and to me, blink and has visited the occupied westbank has full trip to the region since the world. again, blinking said the sci fi deal is producing results and that the us hope it will continue on to the extended day and home off has agreed to release time captains on thursday and exchange as well. will free associate palestinian prison is israel has released the 210 palestinians of the past 6 days. i'm off as fried, 76 as raise and 26 fall nationals held captive and awesome. we have honey mccloud
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standing by and con eunice and southern gaza. without that. how many is in ramallah and the occupied westbank? the 1st let's go to sign a high rise. she's joining us live from kind of even saw a tell us what you're hearing about the 2 women that we have seen released from gaza city as the 1st batch as the 1st of the 7th batch of his ready captives to be released. and while this is randy government is saying about what's happening today . there will earlier the is radia army had released the statement confirming the 2 of its citizens had already been handed over to the red cross. and they will on their way to these re liza because that's what the next process is. usually a hand over. once the right cost is has the holds all of those held captive. we're expecting 8 more to be released later today and not state same statements, less than an hour ago. they said in the coming 2 hours that would bring it to
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a total of 10. whether any move will be released. it's still unclear what we have been seeing in the last few days is so usually declared the 10 cap to the being released as parts of the ceasefire agreement. and then sometimes as an additional number, which has mostly been people of ty, nationality, but again, no confirmation, exactly on who the remaining cuts is all that will be released. what's interesting about these 2 is that they were released in a central cause of that. so only one of the time we've seen a few days ago when some of those caps is with dark, behinds it over to the right cross. and then these re, these were able to pull the mouse of gaza on the grounds and through the boards or through a different board the, to the usual rough crossing, or saw the is there any government supports person is reiterating that they open to extending the sci fi as long as mos release has captives. this is a message that they have been very keen to get across every day of the seas 5.
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that's right, so it's interesting because i've not restore a huge number of statements where they were saying that they will continue with this ground defensive and as strikes once the seas file was over and it was very hits and messed inside just on the 20 minutes before the seas file was meant to and that was when israel said that they would go ahead with agreeing to the extension of a c spy for at least one more day. and the invitations we all guessing is that they are still willing to continue with that. so as long as it means more captives will be released, it's also seems a delay that's happens over night and into the morning was also partly to do with the names that were on the list. and this has sometimes been a sticking point where these railways receive the list of names and then they're not happy in regards to who is on now,
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who's been less because families have previously been split top, which seems to be, especially when it comes to mother in chosen against the agreement of this pause and fight single parts of the ceasefire. jail. but moving forward it's very clear such and the from is riley some the from the families some of those from the board to town of new. 1 which is one of the community towns where many of those houses captive off from. they want to see an extension of this, the spot, despite what the government is saying, despite what the war cabinet is saying. and despite what prime minister benjamin netanyahu was just saying a few hours ago in his statement, often he met with your secretaries to answer the bank and saying that's how mosse will be eliminated. no, not. so what happens that is the plan that they will continue without military flight and this is the only way to bring them back. it's one thing him saying that it's another thing with the families and public actually thinks of this. so thank you very much for that. so higher up with the laces live instead of
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a as well. let's get more from the ground and does a hunting muscle. it doesn't con eunice in the south of the gaza strip. and honey saw just touched on the fact that the latest 2 captives were released from gaza city. what more we hearing about this and, and, and the significance of them the being released from gaza city on the yes indeed do. within the past 45 minutes to cops has been confirmed to release the from a garza city. there are 7 more, including a 3, a bodies that will be released later hours of this night, but the box to the location of where these cops, if it were released from it, particularly from gaza square at the heart of old, the gaza city, where the blaze this particular location has been not a, a stage for it is,
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he's really military presence within the past few weeks, i'm talking about a is really times that it armor, the vehicle and a very, very large is really monetary presence in that area. and this is not the 1st time uh the, the cops has been released from that particular place. it in what seems to be a direct mazda is do this really mandatory who has repeatedly sat on a, as, as an entity out the press 0 time. that is really army is in control of the northern part of gauze and gaza city on and on. all of a sudden we see these a top does release it from the very area that he talked about. i've been under these really a control layer. this is nothing less than a direct challenge to the is really military, a sentiment as well as the, and a broad expression of, of
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a intelligence fairly are on the ground by these really military. i'm honey, what is the mood there and gaza and anticipation of the possible extension of the seas? fine of the old since the early hours of this morning i'm in the day this. the extension of one day of the the fire at came after a very, very hard then and tough night for palestinian were expecting that the seas by it came to an end and it ended the best way to describe what happened. it was just the last minute agreement to extend the truth or the seas by or the pause as people describe it by 024 hours. and now we're back into the same saga. there is a great deal of, of fear and frustration in agony over the fact that we are getting close are only ours, separate and people of, from, from the end of these,
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these fire. and there's no sort 10 of the about the extension of this. these fire people are frustrated. angry particularly we're talking about one point. 5000000 people displays who are unable to go back to their homes in garza and the northern part of the, of the gaza strip. and, and they did the kinds of said that this fire did not include their return to their homes that would increase their frustration and, and fit into their it fee or of permanent displacement from their homes. then uh, this is what people have had to see about the how do you react, how do you feel about the seeds fire as we've talked to uh, several of them throughout the day. i of the economically and we displaced, people do not benefit from the truth at all. we are unable to obtain even basic materials. for example, the floor we are unable to the flow and that's a lot of pain. because if, if i had to stop busy, not disdainful these people are,
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these people off teach to greet the bitterness. we have 3 more disaster then you know shema, and more than the one can imagine in the gaza strip. not coming over here long, i'm fine with the mind that that'd be a complete ceasefire. a complete stop a rule so that everyone can return to the normal lives that we've lost and have looked at yes, indeed, a great deal of agony on his frustration and people wanted to see a brace to this. they wanted to see an end to this mom, and so for the free as one describe it as a torture before death. honey, thank you very much for that. that is honey met with a view from gaza to us secretary of state antony blanket has met his way the president to isaac hit salt instead of a instead the sci fi was producing results and he discussed the future of gaza, which is riley officials from day one, we have been focused,
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relentlessly on trying to secure the release of hostages from from casa in front of 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. it's also enabled, excuse me, an increasing mandatory assistance to go to innocent civilians and guides if needed desperately. so this process is producing results. it's important and we hope that it can continue the same time. i look forward to detail conversations with the government is really about the way haven't gaza. it's heading out to ramallah and bring in what i've been. how may then hold a blinking on a trip of shuffled diplomacy he had not has 1st since the will began, what did he do in the occupied westbank of the well he did meet with 1st and then
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leader mahmoud abbas. now his relationship with the bus is quite different than the one he has with the is ready to ship. you can see that actually folks the body language in the photo, off of the 2 men shaking hands. now we don't know what was said in the behind those door to the meeting that lasted about an hour and a half. and then as to the lincoln return to tel aviv, according to a statement issued by the, by the senior presidency, did. several topics were discussed about an extension about the ceasefire in gaza. the need to and j. u many terry in a in large and sufficient quantities in gaza and also pad the, the policy is also a d, a has handed over a 5 with a complete detail of all the work crowds a sees it is realized,
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carried out both in gaza and in the occupied west side, but i think that you meant also this cause some issues very pressing at least with the vi did administration, and that is the future of guys. what happens next? we have heard of from the americans, again, the option of the 2 state solution, something we haven't heard of for several years before. and the onset of this war. we have heard also the beach by the restriction would like the palestinian authority to extended through chicago. do you have at least that much more important role in gaza at the end of this war? but these are very difficult topics that you have a out issue because you need a israel to be on board. you need to have miles to be on board. and then you have the police signal, sorry, which by and large really has been on the side lives of old. what's been going on
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since the beginning of this void hasn't been included in any of the adults about the ceasefire. it hasn't been included in any kind of direct or in direct negotiations. so it's, this is going to be very difficult for the palestinian authority to do that. and i think also by who the bus would have pressed, which he sees as a very dangerous situation. here in the occupied west bag with 90, raises violence by running out of control when he comes to the settler violence. and there is a search mean, where are we that if this pressure continues on the policy news here, you can see a also explosion on this side of the uh, in this part of the police to be intelligent by explosion. i mean, a popular explosion, no demonstration of anger because police students here are under pressure. they've been under pressure well before this war started and they continue to be arrested
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by this dozens, every day. there's a lot of, there's also a significant amount of policies have been killed more than $200.00 since october 7th. so certainly a very fred jobs situation here, disability been very difficult to see what a thank you very much for that. that is, hold up and how they live in ramallah and joining us now, the studio is able to him. obviously, if he's a professor of journalism at, at northwestern university here and catherine, mr. opportunities. thank you very much for staying with us. there was so much to talk about here, there are the ongoing negotiations to extend the ceasefire for an 8th day. so let's begin with that. that says fi was initially 4 days. it was extended for another 2 and it was extended for just one more day. how precarious situation are we in now? well, i mean, if we're, if we're able to interpret that, it seems that the best that they can do and best them to go stations are producing
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is a one day extension. it's like living with a one day contract. you have to renew it every every day because that is precarious . it's not very helpful. there's no, any time for breathing space for the future. so perhaps this is the best they can do it for it for left with. it's better than nothing. then i think the, there's some weakness and integration weakness and the willingness of the parties to agree on something more lasting. but what i, you know, i keep harping on this. it's very important for us to think about what comes after . if there was a resumption and violence, and then these the, the pauses have very limited value. yeah, absolutely. what would it take for this, for these pauses to become a permanent ceasefire, which is of course, but the people in gaza are asking for. they are saying that these pauses of an insult. well, i mean, for one thing, the overall omi majority of those who were killed and gaza or civilians, they are not the militants, they're not from us. let's start with acknowledging the acknowledging. this is
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really beginning of having a more creative and more courageous discussion about the future. without that, if we're just staffing the status quo, the staffing of what happened in the past as a, as the only pathway to what happens in the future is it's not very helpful at all. there has to be a broadening of courage abroad. the vision on the of the imagination of having something that is close to permanence. and i think we are seeing that aren't, we is little bit certainly a little bit more from the united states where they are saying that this kind of loss of civilian life is not acceptable. and we're hearing it from many european leaders, the spanish prime minister petro sanchez today, said that it doesn't look like, as well as following international law. and this is not acceptable. well i, i think many people agree with him and there's a, there's a distinction between what one says and what one thinks. so i'm sure this is a, it's a common fault among the leaders in many places around the world. but there's
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a fear of going against the narrative, and this is what i mean by addressing the future and the days ahead. the narrative has to change what, what is possible? what kind of story shift is going to happen if, if there is a continuation of deacon isaac palestinians anywhere. it's highly problematic because our imaginations are, or the so it's it, different medic imaginations are not going to be secure enough. this thing can a different way. it begins with that it begins with attitude because of diety, ology. what do we think of people? are we all the rising of the policy is, is there a different category of humanity or deserve wrapping? well, another category deserve sympathy. this is highly problem. it's a big stumbling block, but that is shifting is into that seems to be a lot more awareness of the palestinian plight. then they have seen before. i think those unanticipated but i think it's right. i think that perhaps the, the creative vision of, you know, going full force in gaza and no matter who's heard. i think in the calculus,
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no one thought that this would perhaps someone thought that this would really escalates in social media. and people are having a are being introduced to reply to the palestinians, even the present, the prisoner exchange, the cap to the exchange. how many people who the palisades for by the thousands are being held and in the times can without charge, without presumption of guilt. and our consumption of innocence, nothing like that. so i think right now people realize that and i think the more people know this is not to say we should, we should humiliate it's ready. so i mean like anyone, but i think we need to have knowledge or some knowledge deficit and knowledge will always produce better results. and do you think that would that increase knowledge? do you think that will bear any good results for palestinians? i mean, is how mosse using that knowledge is the palestinian authority's using that knowledge to their advantage? well, i think, i don't know what's out in principle,
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having knowledge is going to produce good results and not just for the policy means i think that we're talking about a piece and or region that is so sorely needed. it's been needed for 75 years and hit this or the at the center of so many of the global issues. and we're, we're forgetting that because this, this may because it may be the strong geography. but this has a global imprint that we can ignore it as a global matter a mr. him other cities. thank you very much for your analysis. as low as 3 is radius of being killed and 12 engine and the shooting at a bus station in west jerusalem. the attack happened at the demo junction that's at the northern entrance of the city. is there any police say the 2 assailants have been killed? moss has confirmed that the attack is its members, and his cold phone escalation of resistance and mon calling has moved from occupied east jerusalem or a palestinian family home. the storm, the 8 people were arrested following that shooting. and westover from the attack
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took place at 745 this morning. the to attack is arrive by call. they go out and they open fire at a bus stop in west jerusalem. they were using a hand gun and 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 east jerusalem. 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 off to the attack, the problem is the benjamin netanyahu tweeted, saying that these were members of a 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,
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it's that mouth is broad and abraham, the man who carried out the shooting in jerusalem. this morning. i'm cold for an escalation of resistance against these really occupation 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 to point that out. but the timing of this attack is interesting. it came just off the deceased by the deadline, was due to come to an end that says 5 deadlines actually was extended with 20 minutes to spare. everyone con i was just at a sort of a withdrawal. now, by far the cut on campaign director at of us dot org, that's an online global activism platform. he's usually based in ramallah, but he is joining us from san francisco today. thank you very much for your time. i believe that you have been arrested a number of times. can you tell us why? yes. i was arrested twice and the context the listeners need to have is
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about 60 percent of the public to mean male population are a rest of the pains at one point or another. for me, i was arrested for organizing a protest to open. she'll have the street, which is a street in the color spending city. oh humble. and that has been totally taken over by this. we have the military and settlers and the main street, the main market. and the city that smoke completely shut down to publish study. and so we march to attempt to opened up the street and we were arrested and beaten fight this for the army. and just to be clear, palestinians and most allowed palestinians and the occupied territories. i'm not allowed to protest. yes, so many people are now seeing that there are thousands of color spending political prisoners. and they're asking why. the main reason is that as promised indians, we live under a system of, of par side. so there are a number of military rules of things. we can't do the sofa. palestinian organizes
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a meeting with 10 or more people to discuss politics is rarely military can come in the rest to if palestinians think wells in the west bank is really military could come in the rest to palestinians go and pick wild sign in the hilltops, their military orders that is when the government and military will come and the rest to if a palestinian child goes on a hike and enters the wrong area, they could be arrested by that and squarely military. so this system of, of course, i mean, that's all published in subjugated. and even if you speak to bree, it's a little bit of freedom. within the occupied territories, you're very likely to be arrested, beaten, and sometimes you can kill. but there's rarely armed. israel says that the arrests and needed for the security. what do you say? so this is the rest are needed for the security of the system of a par 5 that is really enforced as on palestinians. and this is usually
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a maimed. talking points up is really government uses is the word security. what they fail to mention is that it's from a simians where it gives them freedom justice and taking it to tell us the indians were treated as equals in the holy land. then there would be peace, that would be just isn't, there would be security for all people living there. and this argument is real, is defending its security, i think is the wrong framing here as well. defending a system of set, the colonialism designed to laws, beth enforced the crime of apartheid that comes to publish the new people. and there's no right to defend a par side under international law. in fact, there's a rice and the responsibility to resist and struggle against systems of oppression include think a perfect. what we know is that when palestinians exercise those rights that often detained and they can be put in prison without charge, without trial. how were you treated when you were in prison?
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and how did you see all the prisoners being traces of the situation in prisons as a rental. and the story i would mention just to give people a glimpse of help as it is, is not actually my story, but a 13 year old child that was arrested with me. so when i was participating in this march is when the army came, they beat me a tougher space. me, they hit my head against their military home be of to me inside of them as they were driving me to the military barracks, they came and the rest of the rent them be a 13 year old kid that was just crossing the street and the kid comes into the home, be his troll. on top of me, he's shaking hands here as he was just telling me i was just going to my sister. excuse me, lunch for me. i don't know why they took me eventually. once we got to those, we have the military barracks, they 1st took the 13 year old kids into the interrogation room, the sub back members there, which is roles, internal intelligence forces,
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against telling this child. listen. if you don't want to be in prison for 2 years, you need to say right now that the guy with to me, it was leaving the protest and told you to throw stones. well, this child says, i don't even know this man. he didn't tell me, this was the 1st time that we met this really and the child starts crying is really salter and the tell us to call his parents. so there's really sold to told him, here you go, here's a mobile phone, call your mother as a kid, put the number and the subject took the phone. i started directing the mother telling your son's, going to be beat to milk. he's going to be thrown in prison for years unless he does what i say, as i'm going to come after you and your family as i'm hangs up. and this is just a glimpse of what's published to me and goes to a bodily basis eventually what, what happened to that 13 year old? well, what happened to that 13 year old as he basically said, i'm going to remain silent. i'm not going to say something that is not true and
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eventually the width is really military courts work is the cases keep getting delayed from them, but these are not their courts. things are soldiers judging the public opinion people. so in what happens to most palestinian children and most palestinians is actually they are giving a bargain. they're told either you confess, even if it's something you didn't to, to the crime. so in this case, this child was told, confess that you threw stones and you'll be out in 6 months or continue to remain silent. don't cooperate with the military. and you could spend as long as 2 or 3 sometimes 5 years in prison and pull the case goes true. but this young child had to accept the bargain because there was no other choice. the only other choice was pending. here's what that child ended up spending 4 months and, and then this rarely military prison where again they were booked with adults. they 50 percent published in utilities for the filtering face abuse. and it's just
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tragic. yeah, absolutely. a 13 year old boy spending 4 months in prison. mr. code on thank you very much for bringing us these experiences. we do appreciate that that is 5 the code on joining us live from san francisco. thank you. with the focus of the will and gaza on captive exchanges and sees 5 extensions, the military action has taken a backseat. but as well as planning to continue it's offensive and come off. isn't going to back down where we challenge reports on what might happen if the slicing was use. for now, the guns of war acquired is right. the soldiers picnic on tanks and boston the last of the years fading booms. before them lie the ruins. they've made of garza the scorch rubble of $48.00 days of destruction. but everyone
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knows benjamin netanyahu, and he is ready minutes. we are not finished yet. this much has been said repeatedly when he visited troops and gaza over the weekend, and again on wednesday by the 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 where everyone is making what they can. if the low causes days civilians 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 to align to set that once the captive exchanges a done, the war will resume is he put it with intensity. and that's at least 2 months. small fighting is expected. the address creek is the defense analyst at the school,
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the 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 garza cd over ground. then they will have to decide whether they will immediately shift focus towards the south and hun units, 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. little if this is good news because the civilians, 80 percent of cause this population has displaced. most of the south, an estimated $14000.00 palestinians have been killed already. us still backs israel, but they're all signs the pace of killing is making even with white house, fun easy, quite frankly. we continue to urge and will continue to urge these realities as they can definitely with terry operations to do so. with the utmost care,
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for instance, civilian life is round though is disappointed, has from western allies is waning about 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 causes civilians who continue paying the price will reach out and i'll just say around. 45 days to receive. still, a head on al jazeera, safely home, 17 time nationals captured by a mouse on october, the 7th arrived back in bangkok. they were released in casa, and china calls on the un security council to formulate a roadmap for a 2 state solution for palestine and israel. the brought to you by visit cattle. how are the weather's ways it'd be quite across the
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good parts of the chart a little bit cool, so i, we built 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 northwest the direction, say the will still be a few when she showers into japan and particularly as it go on through friday, dry, cold, across the korean peninsula. boom, pulse of china, a little more candid to central and southern areas as we go on into sas, but still plenty of dry weather around some time to write a possibility. just nothing up or not. sites 9 celsius coming in here. that will go over that last culture, we say full rest, so i am mostly temperature is just picking up the 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 northeast the monsoon. continuing to drive those big down pools inside a lot. so shop showers, lots of thunder south rod across south east asia and in particular,
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they were to join us all forward, sees across keesing, doesn't surprising the construction of domestic stream it is the people that are talking about investing and social services that are considered extreme phone lines of what this means for the future of protest in america. now your terrorist on out you 0, the the challenges here with me, elizabeth the mind to about top stories. the sound like a mazda is handed over to more is really captives to the red cross. and gaza city group is expected to release. and now the age caps is on thursday, while, as well as in free 30 palestinian prisoners. it comes out to us this friday between
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israel and mazda is extended on friday morning. at was set to expire early on thursday. more aid with the amount in 2003 is ratings, have been killed and 12 injured in the shooting at a bus station in the west of bruce. and then is where the police have a to a statement screen code. a mazda has confirmed that the attack is what its members it's been 65 days since, as well, declared war on garza. and in that time as well has turned the tao tree into what the u. n. has called a graveyard for children, waging a war on hospitals, schools and holmes. this is the human cost of israel's will. the gaza health industry is, has more than $15000.00 palestinians have been killed, is rarely a tax since october, the 7th. that includes more than $6150.00 children, have lost their lives in less than 2 months. and $4000.00 women combined women and children make up 70 percent of the dead. and with at least 7000 people still
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missing or fed buried under the rubble, the actual death toll could be for high a moving 36000 palestinians have been wounded. many would life altering injuries. and with $26.00 of gauze, $35.00 hospitals out of service. the chances of getting treatment a slim early and my colleague diary navigate a spoke to how do i most of the executive director of plus $97.00 to magazine. and he says that the is, randy armies expanded authorization for bombing non military targets and gaza met to that high pals to be in depth told. so basically what this investigation by our correspond him to follow from has shown is that based on military sources, the, 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 with the attempt of hitting
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one from us, individual, sometimes very low level people, there's a willingness to hit dozens of civilians. and at least one case for senior homeless operative there was a willingness to approve hundreds of casualties. so the lead cavities and got this break down exactly how the system works from within the army of explains the reality that we're seeing on the ground with such high levels of singles and casualties. and i know that you focus quite a bit on the use of art of social intelligence. tell us more about on part of what this investigation by the local call and 972 shows is how artificial intelligence now is used to create targets at a very fast track. so we have officials saying that in the past it took the bug team of intelligence officers a year to produce 50 targets that the air force would be attacking. now,
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artificial intelligence creates our targets and goes out to me to $100.00 per day, which is faster than the air force could actually attack. and those targets we're seeing are the ones that are sometimes called, causing the most civilian casualties. for 17 time nationals have returned home following their release from captivity and gaza off to him off took them on october . the 7th from his ro, jessica washington has moved from bangkok or 2 weeks of uncertainty along the way to return for these tiny nations. the little blue me since the ceasefire. we don't know much about what's happening. i want to encourage to tie hostages. we're still has a captive in gaza. apple mail i released the captive tyson one thing to thor. he's for bringing him home adults to crowd, to observe a minute's silence to commemorate the 39 ties killed. if mazda is october, the 7th attack on israel most come from north eastern time and they were among the
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thousands of agriculture workers employed near the guns a strip before the war broke out. cock says it's doing everything, it's 10 to bring home the remaining time national health by working with the laser and other countries to secure what beverly the government has instructed, general is know to us the group about the conditions of the detention non pump in a condo left to a village in the early hours of the morning to be at the airport for his son's arrival. when i 1st heard that she was safe, i was so happy i simply couldn't speak. i was just so happy birthday. others are waiting for the loved ones to return to the villages and young couldn't we have to tell you and friends told me that brenton was reduced. we were also happy, we couldn't sleep. we woke up our mother and i told her mama tom was speaking to
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you and see him. not of my last, let us see some preparing, profess, david. he's cooking elaborate meals to celebrate the philosophy. so we will have a ceremony for my son because he was 35 by the experience if he would bless his buried. waiting for his son to return has been painful. this woman says, now she hopes he will rest and finally feel safe. at home. a jessica washington, which is 0 bangkok as well. has we called it's invested in madrid. other remarks made by spain's prime minister petro sanchez said it would be in europe's interests to recognize the state of palestine. and that he doubts, as rather as respecting, international humanitarian goal and a post on x, as well as foreign minister. eli colon said because of the outrages remarks by the spanish prime minister, whose again repeated baseless claims. i've decided to someone that is really invested in spain for consultations in jerusalem. the china is urging the united
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nations security council to formulate a concrete time table and roadmap for a 2 state solution. so as rather than palestine. katrina, you has moved from badging. the release of this 5 point piece plan comes is trying to end it's month long processing presidency view and security council and has talked to ladies diplomat. one each is in new york, addressing the council, the warning that she will continue, it was the residence of devoured the entire lease. now this document lays out trying his position on the prices. it costs for a permanent and during the supply, the protection of civilians, the release of hostages, and imposes any displacement of the palestinian people. china also once the you and security council to use an influence to urge the international community to contribute more humanitarian aid to gaza. as well as prepared for gods as eventually reconstruction. overall titan wants to go in security council also to play a bigger role in de escalation and ending the prices as well as establishing a 2 state solution which aging says, is the only way towards achieving
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a wrong law suitcase. once you went through dr. es, through step established a permanent palestinian independent states, according to the $9067.00 borders and with east jerusalem as it's caps. now, what does the agent want from all of this? well, it's important for china to have stability in the middle east region. it relies on full energy in china is also using this moment to expand its influence in that region as long as it's called as an international mediation and alternative lead to the united states. katrina, you all the 0 agent to the head on al jazeera, former us national security adviser, and secretary of state henry kissinger has done at the age of 100. we look back at his life and korea, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the take a look at some of the days of the world news russian, phil, so instead of re gain control of several contested villages. and they've done yet screeching in ukraine that has been heavy fighting throughout the and baffled eastern region in recent days. your clients, as a russian, as strikes is a residential area of an eye to injuring 10 people and leaving several on accounted for. neither, i shall know your crime have made significant breakthroughs on the battlefields in weeks. defining president wrote him is the lensky has visited troops on the front lines of the countries northeastern cod cave region. ukrainian forces have been holding back russian attacks in the region. one of the last several months, russia has made small gains for the front lines and the no face to remain as a stay in
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a global representatives are in scope your information to the organization for security and cooperation in europe with some members noticeably absent representatives from ukraine, poland stony, and that area and lithuania, a boy coughing to day summit, they say, and washing russian foreign minister. so again that rob legitimize is most goes invasion of ukraine. the o. s. c is a 57 member organization that has the goal of trying to lower tensions between the east and west. maya plaza of scott and rosie muska has moved from scott yet in north macedonia. a very opposed and sharp messages can be heard here in scorpio and or assuming the serial can. so as one of the participants these russian minister of foreign affairs, tailgate a lover of most of the participants. strongly con them russian aggression against
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ukraine and use lever of spreads and to send him that message. russian minister of foreign affairs said that you has become aggressive jewel political projects, and the rest is keeping or c chances for revival. and there is no reason for optimism regarding this organization. he also said that he will do a virus next week to invest the hebrew to war against the russia. his presence on this conference was the reason that you create a new start offering affair, collab i and 2 other ministers from the baltic states. boy who quoted this meeting, also us secretary of state antony blink and left north macedonia. shortly before level 4 arrived. but it is expected to hear these copies, you would share with this organization to be elected. it will probably be malta as russia opposed the election office tonia. this countries vulnerable the climate change will have access to
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a loss and damage from that central land mancha grievance analysis. on the 1st day of the comp $28.00 climate conference taking place in the by so far, wellesley nations have pledged $300000000.00 with most of that coming from germany and the united arab emirates, the u. n. secretary generals has 2023. his shots had climate records, and the set to be the harshest you ever. well indeed, as in planning to move away from coal any time soon, that's despite cold, being the most polluting of all fossil fuels and contributing to india is recurring small, almost 3 course with the countries energy comes from coal, was speaking at the comp 28 conference and by the indian foreign affairs minister, once again found his country's commitment to coal, which has also been a source of disagreement at previous environmental summits. who is, would remain an important part of in dallas energy mix it as always be as we move
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forward to meet our development atrocities in the country. meanwhile, in part of style and cut out sheet and the whole was smothered and talk small on thursday. the government has urging residents to whim off for the short term solution. resident said low visibility has cause traffic accidents and health problems. as an avenue ocean and vietnam's capital, henry has the servers and to alarm and levels. many come uses the same wearing face month from thursday, so this monitoring agency i q as a quote quality and the said he was recorded as the 2nd unhealthy as to the world on wednesday, the residents have been advised to remain indoors in cases of respiratory illnesses arising and southern china, world health organization officials said that the spike and illnesses in china isn't as high as before. the close of 19 pandemic also said no new unusual passages had been found. hundreds of south korean dog farm on has protested and sold against
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a new government vill, searching to band their industry. several protest is arrested as a clash with police who tried to prevent them from moving towards the presidential office. the pharmacy initially tried to bring dogs to the rally, so it was stopped by police. tributes have been paid to henry kissinger, the former us diplomat and advise the to generations of presidents has died at the age of $100.00. mike had looks back on his life. i was really at the age of 100. henry kissinger 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 then sanctioned by the us. we had refused any form of communication with bite in administration. officials,
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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 don't want to hear from no secretary of state. there 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. after the war, kissinger, the doctor, 10 political science at harvard, his ambition to shape u. s. foreign policy. kissinger gosh, is john's when he joined the nixon white house in 1969 with his job was to help in the war and vietnam. jo was sold the secret carpet bombing campaign in cambodia.
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it's estimated as many as a 1000000 people were killed. opponents, that the boy se kissinger should have been trying for war crimes. he never apologized. i'm should be what's driving the 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, annoyed to resume peace talks within 10 days to get these guys to the table with no other method could have this led to the 1973 paris piece, the codes and the nobel peace prize for kissinger. but the war didn't end until 1975, linux and administration, sol, vietnam s key to stopping the spread of communism. but when it came to the soviet union and china kissinger persuaded nixon to try a tongue. in other words,
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a slight defrosting of the cold war. the result, washington, i must go negotiated the 1st arms control treaties. nixon visited china in 1972 focus and jed, this was all about giving the us a tactical advantage our strategy bucks to put 15 notes out in such a way that we the closer to the union in china as the neighborhood to each other. so that in every crisis we had more absence in the meanwhile kits and joe was still finding the cold war in south america and europe. backing military governments in chile, greece and argentina denied, supporting the crew which deposed chalet and president salvador ellen day in 1973 leading to the dictatorship of general august open oshea. save us. no, probably say save to us as an end to us as an ad and
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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 canceled the state department's warnings, dependent chaise government, against killing political opponents. his defense sometimes statesman has to choose among these kitchen 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. off to 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 among the two's admirers, the consummate diplomat, but recognized by all as a man who changed the course of history has returned to us special coverage of the
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war on gaza. seesaw has allowed palestinians to discover the extent of the damage done from his ready attacks on cultural and religious sites. and this trip comes on mohammed reports. no, it has been sped, thesis was left of god's the threshold cultural center. people used to fluctuate souls to attend exhibitions, its now destroyed its holds. unrecognizable. does a slight brutus have not been sped, eva is advisable. abundance of 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 damage has been inflicted on the buffalo structure of the city of the cultural centers on the main libraries of the city and on the public, the main public yards churches. and most of the top also been destroyed. this is
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the greek orthodox church in gaza. before the war, it was the oldest octave 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 doggy and neighborhoods, left in ruins. about 60 percent of causes. housing units has been destroyed. we have really difficult this, the dean would be a rep is due to the age of the about the the, the budget to the life or the or they have the job during the war. the and we are talking about thousands of people according to the administrator of growth and the, the, the families, the war on gods. the us come at the tremendous close for the police stadium. people on the most treasure sites have them haven't just data. well,
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that's it. for me is the product yourself do stay with us. we are back in just a few minutes without ongoing coverage of the sea fund and god. so thank you for watching. the a simpler violence has been pushing palestinians out of the knots for years, which is october. the 7th. it's been like nothing they've seen before with a 200 people for whether you see a video and community in the occupied with the bank, with food to keep their maybe the shortest family had to run for the sake. they located us for 4 days. we couldn't bring in what their tax to drink. id is brothers and the families have relocated to the village of type a 7 year old kyle, it says he's the top of his class. i asked him what's 3 plus 4? he says it's sending. he says he misses who are the ones at the castle. i've always depended on a warm climate,
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but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also the little old freezing line so they can start a new life here. maybe the side would sooner and to she would also learn that he might never be able to return to his israel has now impose a complete fees on god's at so how do they survive if you have no income, how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of the 1000. what is it us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this when the price of oil goes up, the cost of almost every thing goes up, counting the costs on algebra expo 2023. the world,
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the fascination of joint and let's discover a better world expo, 2023. the, the mos releases to mill captives and gaza as intense diplomatic efforts underway to further extend the sci fi, the hello. i'm elizabeth bronman. this is al, just the on line from door ha, also coming up as well since the day and we'll continue as long as him off keeps releasing captives. i'm off tells algebra it will only release is really solid just
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