tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 2, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST
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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to inquire mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the, [000:00:00;00] the for the clock, this is in these uh, live it from the hall coming up for the next 60 minutes, death and destruction with tons of guns are off to the expiry of a cx, 5 between israel and a mass. a 178 people have been killed since friday morning. in 10th street to street battles in northern dogs, israel,
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such as determined to achieve its military goals. and my says it will break the will of his ready for the hospitals are overwhelmed with a number of injuries. jones's health ministry says medical aid is running out. fox wants to stop the cottage and re introduced as far ongoing negotiations negotiate to us from casa egypt. and us a said to have a direct line to folks from us and this radio the so israel has been bombing the goal is this trip once again killing at least a $178.00 palestinians on friday, a mass and israel blame each other for a failure to extend the 7 days these far and there are indications that as well as expanding and separation further south, more than $15000.00 palestinians in garza, have been killed in his really attacks. since all type of us will have more than
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that without corresponds inc. all of that in just a moment, but 1st let's have this report from hurtful state. for 7 short days, palestinians and garza had attempted to respite from the bombing deceased by always friend joe, now shattered in rough and goes as far south children have bundled into overcrowded beds along with the blood and dust on their faces. pain, see it and confusion of life and what is once again an active was in hon. eunice with so many palestinians of sold refuge. the 1st casualty started arriving minutes off to the see spot and i was asleep. when i heard the sound of falling breaks, after that i heard my siblings voices and i went to them. then i heard people starting to dig and they came and pulled us out. cuts are we in addiction, mediators would hope to avoid this. but so far they been unable to get israel and how much to agree to continue holding fine. 6 we were waking up and about to
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prepare breakfast for the children when suddenly our house and our neighbors were targeted. i rushed into the street without even putting on my clouds. i go dressed in the street, the entire area where we live has been completely wipe without these ready bombardment extended from south to norfolk. this, the off the mazda of an attack on the jeep valley, a refugee camp in northern garza, on thursday, us secretary of state and to the blinking, told prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it is real, could not repeat the mess, civilian casualties, and displacement. the palestinians inflicted on northern garza, the density of the buildings and the number of people forced to relocate south shows how devastating a repeat of what happened in the north would be 5 minutes to nothing. yahoo says israel is committed to its goals for the war. the and i lation to come us and the returnable hostages is a sadness you see from children who look, i'm sorry, i'm hungry or want to go to my horrible. i don't want to, i'm 30 years old on
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a girl. i don't want to q 3 out as to which one of these are the things we've seen to address, and this is not bad for people to die just somehow. so much was the 1st funerals have already taken place for the latest victims of this. now a week long war cutoff says negotiations to restore the ceasefire on continuing these ready bombardment of gaza is complicating those mediation efforts are full, so i'll just leave it this route resumes, bombing, the hold of the goal is to strip the military is dropping leaflets and the self warning civilians that many new areas will soon be targeted. the papers come with this q all code that connects to an evacuation by when scan. but without electricity and the internet many people, while they're unable to access the information. many palestinians, sol, so say that movie again is either in prep school will just impossible the minimum, the monthly to go on a month to get. we lift out, garage village for con eunice and all of
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a sudden after the ceasefire. these really just gave us a new order telling us to go to rough on the machine. i mean, from day one we move from one place to another, from the north, to the south, from the center to who knows what's next. yeah, and there is no like tricity, no water, no food, no proper living conditions. and my brother had nothing bad that they were in a home and everything was calm. and all of a sudden they told us to go to russia. where are we supposed to go? we couldn't just leave, but they are forcing us. we are staying in defense. now they are lying to us who are based on just the people and the oh i see, and i was going to me was say from leaving mobile st. tomorrow, this would be over. but unfortunately didn't cease fire in the fighting started again. they give us these leaflets saying we have to go through rough. uh, but by the way and roughly what is that is how far safe it is. mobile and rough. what's the incognito space? where is the see that the claim? that's now let's go live now to con units to target,
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i assume and target. so we've had this respite for a week also. but now once again, the killing has started to yes. again, off to the end of the ceasefire. now, most and use read on the ground, the attacks and the fighting has present, has been resumed to on the ground between the power steering fighters. and it gives me the occupational, salters, where the is value occupation. it forces had to expand the military. oppressions, of course the gaza strip just before a couple of minutes the city of come here just had been attacked in the south of the gaza strip. and this attack was completely alongside with the firing of invitation to flash that had lighted the sky of the 100 us to tell you what people have been receiving orders to flee to roof as a how happened to a residence in the north and in central areas of gauze and city also the bottom, it did not only happens in the south of the gaza strip,
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but also it continued in the north of the 2 or 3 words value. refugee camp has been a wide attack squared for residential families have been attacks where a number of palestinians have reported injured. now, massive explosives could clearly be of a head in the city of a rough i in the south of the gaza strip. meanwhile, d is rarely ongoing. religious bombardments during the last couple of hours had claimed the lives of more than 100 palestinians and with a number of others who had been reported injured. and uh, there are still people who are stuck under the ruffles waiting for further evacuation by the palestinian civil defense cruise. now the fact on the ground is that the confrontations also continues in the north of the gaza strip. and even though the central areas were open, a combat and up and with a head dropped to between palestinian fighters and the occupation. so just who are trying to expand the scale of the minute tra,
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ground operations to include late to the south of the gaza strip. what about did you mention the north of gauze, but what about the street? the street baffles that. apparently going on on going in northern gulf. uh yes. uh these are street battles good. so to be very furious and uh it would that to bring a very devastated shift for the majority of areas in the middle east, central areas of gauze, 60 what the occupation forces tosses the military includes and from the outskirts of the gaza strip. to put moving forward and pushing deeper into the up in areas where the fighting is getting much more complex and becoming much more hard and tougher with palestinian fighters are trying to confront. b is really maneuvering crews by attacking them with different onto tank messiahs. using a license heavy gun machine and even the costing trade also. and i'm pushing the maneuvering a troops by attacking the austin to read and even destroyed the ability of forces
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to move on the ground from that part the use really. so we'll just trying to launch a different kinds of illumination to flash it and just call it the goal is to strip in order to have please vision on the ground as the 2nd residential houses and destroyed every single area that policy and fight is trying to be in charge as well as dropped leaflets, as you know, and gaza telling people where to go for safety, this q all codes, but the people can't actually access if they haven't got any power in the face. so all the, adequate to the help in any way. yes . do you dislikes it had been dropped to over the eastern areas of hon. you in a city where the majority of people who were living in areas that are so close to the board as have been informed by the occupation forces to flee and destroy 2 will 5 not just only to up in areas with the central areas of fund of the city,
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but this time the to them to move forward to reflect the district which has also had been under the disability. relentless compartment of during the last 24 hours meanwhile. but it's also important to mention is that it has been these kinds of, of lease except been dropped twice on the north and central areas of golf and city where some families had evacuated from these places to the south. and they have been attacked even as they arrive to the south of the gaza strip. now, people in gauze are wondering what they should they go uh there was there any safe place as people bought, mentioned to you, even in the areas that consider it to be safe as close as ready, occupation forces, informing people to flee to rough and brussel had been the largest number of victims had been a result of the from the east, very strikes for more than 10 palestinians have been killed to do 2 separate as traits that took place in this district in the far south of the gods district. that's a picture from hon. eunice. it goes
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a target losing sight while israel is defense, minutes assistance country will continue to attract dollars, return of the cheeses, goal of eradicating, come us. you have good on said. on friday the group only understands falls. he met with ministry personnel. israel's tell not a base way gives up as try is carried out on cause a fish all mouthy. now you will not be shown, as i said from the 1st day how most organization only understands 4 score. we will continue in striking until we achieve the course of the war, the dismantling of that mazda organization, with denial of its military capabilities, and the return of the hostages to their homes, to the, as me. well, how much is owned wing? the cosign brigade? say they have targeted tel aviv with the barrel edge of rockets. and for the 1st time since these far ended israel has sounded, it's eric warning science across several cities. let's go to and send it to join us live for multi parties. reason it tell us more about these workers being fired and
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targeting on toby's well evincing rocket barrages, targeting multiple parts of the country, not just tell a view, but earlier on friday we did see 2 rocket garages going towards the more central part of the country. the 1st heading towards the television, it's surrounding areas and the 2nd one going just a little bit more south city shown that see on the whole boat and that surrounding area. additionally, we have seen continuous rocket flyer towards places that are near the gaza strip. and additionally in the north now another interesting point about the continuation of the rocket fire today is that we actually saw intersections in the occupied west bank. they were just south of bethlehem, near and the legal is really settlements. and additionally, these really military is saying that from the after noon, there were no casualties or injuries. but earlier in the day, the iron door missile defense system failing to intercept
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a rocket in the southern part of the country, causing damage to several vehicles and a building there are these really military says they have one new their air strikes and are targeting what they are saying or how much targets inside of the gaza strip in retaliation for the rockets. and what about these buffers? is it is rose, been talking? matter is not, is been around for awhile, but it is being brought to the for gain and israel talking to our states about it. exactly. this is kind of a look into what these really is, are looking to do in a post war world with gaza. it's not an indication in any way that they're looking to stop the finding imminently. but basically these rallies are saying and have been for some time that they're going there where they want to rather to create a buffer zone on the palestinian side of the border fence. which would encroach and
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take up some land of the gaza strip and they're saying they want to do this to prevent any sort of attack or militarization in the gaza strip. additionally, an advisor to prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said that the plan is much more complex than what is just being reported. and in fact, there are 3 tiers to the buffer zone and why they want to do it. the 1st is the destruction of how mass the 2nd is the militarization. and the 3rd is what they called d. radicalization. now remember, well this is not anything new. the information that is new is that israel has reportedly notified several countries in the region like jordan, egypt, and the united arab emirates about these plans. and remember, arab states along with the west coast, any sort of reduction of palestinian land. and the united states has said that guns
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up must remain palestinian land and they do not in any way support a reduction of it. so it's not an indicator that, that these really are looking to end the slides. but rather what they're looking to do when the war is over. how does that don't you by the through some. thank you. hello hi, is a senior, how much politician and gossip he told us is here. the group blames israel for the collapse of this useful. what the good news the design is to redeem was preparing to start. it's a journey site and well again on god's uh and its people. yesterday we were in meetings to extended crews and we offered many proposals. is there any they don't want any of it? and said, we want to finish the file of the women and children. first. we released $85.00 hostages, including women and children. is it 8 o'clock patient was saying we were holding more women women, so just fighting the resistance fighters on october 7 in tongues and science and
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becomes these different categories. we are ready to have a new truce to swap disobedience and old people with setting conditions. but the release of music to stop and results need something in different conditions with a sci fi, because it's a complex process with this group of people with disobedience, we are ready to have another humanitarian truce to release them. we have offered to release the end of the patient, refused to deal with it. if the patient is ready, be we'd be ready. the mediation is there, we are not in direct contact with the patient. the media does come stopped the aggression. we weren't in contact with the immediate dis up once the patient begun its aggression again on 2 tenths of people we kind of talked about was. however, we are ready to talk about the cruise that will lead to the release of the civilians. the occupation was planning to resume digression. they want to pave the way for more destruction and aggression against the palestinian peoples. meanwhile,
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as well as governments vice president is issued stopped wanting to help us are. unfortunately, hamas decided to terminate the pause by failing to release all the kidnapped women, as it was obligated to do so, and kidnapped children and by resuming rocket fight. the perpetrators of the october 7th masika have decided to hold onto the hostages. they brutally abducted in violation of humanitarian law and every known humanity. having chosen to hold onto women. how must will now take the mother of old, some pigs or concert which broke at the c 5 says indigo. she says negotiations are ongoing with both sides. but the renew bombardments is complicating those efforts. how does foreign ministry release the statement? and it said it expresses deep regrets at the resumption of is ready aggression. again, it's cause of following the end of the humanitarian pause. it added that negotiation is to restore the seas for all still continued,
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but israel's bombardment is complicating those efforts. i'll de 0 is russell sort of has more on why this is for a failed to be extend of the ceasefire collapse. however, the negotiations and the torques this is contained here to steal their in place. the cut, the officials, american officials and the different officials still working to expand the ceasefire. however, the hopes are fading, but just as a new development is really probably broadcasting corporation is reporting. i've quoted some sources seen that israel is ready to extend the spot for one day for the release of women and children. and of course, they're not expecting this to start the extension to happen today, but within the next 2 to 4 days, so that the women and children i'm here quite important. it has also the one of the senior official or from us i didn't. i also just stated, and so the methodology when they started towards was to go categories by category.
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so the 1st category was women and children. and so both parties easily agreed on that, but then the next, these were more difficult. so the, so it was supposed to be the next phase to be including the album, this region, males and young may have civilians and then to go to the resort best. and then the female soldiers of a final stage to be the meals folger's. however, yesterday is rad. he's have handled worth, at least to how much to be religious, and it was about the female soldiers and how much said, well, that is not what you have agreed on. if it's going to come to the medical personnel, then different terms are going to be applying. and that's why the, the next step that and is there is system that. and that was the reason the sticking point that lot did the collapse of the, of the assist by but as of now steve adults are on the way the, the, the, the parties, egypt cut, the end dresser or steel there. however, as i said,
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the hopes of saving of us extra estate on to the blinking his wind up is the visit to the region since it complet begun and hell totes in the future because it was for a ministers on the sidelines. a view in climate conference in dubai. if i had a meeting with israel's prime minister on thursday, i made clear that after it was imperative that is real, put in place, clear projections for civilians understanding and mastering assistance going forward. and as we see just today is real, is already moved out on parts of that, including sending out information, making it clear where we move would be in st. mary's in in jobs. and we'll be looking at looking at that going forward is very, very important. it's also important to understand why the laws came to an end because of the laws almost renee documents and made in fact, even before the most committed,
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atrocious terrorist attack injurious killing. 3 people born and others, including americans began firing rockets before the positive ended. and as i said on the commitments in may, ok, the and levy is the economy, is that her, etc says israel has chosen to prioritize defeating a massive of free hostages in gaza, apply. and he believes as being green, led by the united states is very, is reaching the point in which it has to shows either releasing more hostages or continuing with the effort to chris a must will. beverage means and i'm afraid that the choice of this government is continuing to crash from us and ignoring the fades or the hostages. as far as i include that in a suspended, is there a corporate green line, a green lights from the right to say to those. so i was expecting care the
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secretary of lincoln to pages. i don't renew the war, but this most of the message of the states, the message was you have a green. 1 sign a green light to, to go on. just be careful about the civilians being king, you know, or this ellipse service. and finally is when brought the permission to continue and receive the results of the one day. i mean, what, what this is writing, getting out of the link, is that the, a, one of the 6, the 17 policy and civilians. i mean, what is the benefit? what is the goal? and you will continue to use for many base. a freight united states has repeatedly called for humanitarian pauses in garza, but it's also israel's biggest military backup. washington has reported me sent israel 100 bunker buster bones that can each carry 2000 pounds of exposes. that's
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according to the wall street journal which is proposing previously on disclosed transfers to israel. it says 100, the b l u 109 palms have been sent since october, the 7th. that designed to destroy underground facilities and title the u. s. has sent israel about $15000.00 bombs over the past 2 months, including unguided and guided munitions is also reportedly sent $57000.00. hilary shelves, a key munition. it's also sent to ukraine. how did your customer it was life for us in washington dc. so hi, be what more did we have from the blinking, the 2nd your state, and how does that square of what we've seen from the wall street journal on these items transfer to right from the surgery state. we heard some of the same talking points that the u. s. has been giving for the last few weeks, the urging of israel to be more cautious to try to save civilian lives in gaza and to allow
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a to flow. but really it is difficult to square those talking points with the us actions as you just detailed, supported by the wall street journal, which for the 1st time gives a little bit more transparency as to what weapons the u. s. has given israel since october 7th, which is by the way, in stark contrast to the transparency that the us always goes for the weapons to ukraine. but we're, what we're learning more about these weapons to israel is that among the $15000.00 bombs, it's given include the so called bunker buster bombs, which are 900 kilogram warheads that are capable of blowing through concrete. these are major bombs that the us has used in the past. it's worse in afghanistan, iraq, syria, but mainly in open areas were large numbers of enemy combatants are gathered. now israel is using these bombs in a very different environment in gaza on
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a densely populated civilian population. in the us. acknowledge also in this wall street journal article that the bomb that killed more than a 100 civilians. if you'll remember in the beginning days of this wall and jamal the account of that bomb was provided by the united states. so there's a lot, many people now questionnaire in congress. whether continuing to give these bunker bombs is a good idea and also calling for more transparency and the while i'm on the great american public. there also is a mark shift about support for israel's military offensive in gaza. that is dropped down to 50 percent of american adults according to a gallup poll that was just released yesterday, which is a decrease from the beginning of the war and more pointedly. and as far as the question of american supporting the us giving weapons to israel will a different pull their from earlier from reuters found that only 31 percent of americans currently support the us giving is real. this amount of lisa weapons
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seems to be changing. isn't it all right, heidi will leave it there for now. how did you a cast right there in washington, dc? but let's take it all. we're going to speak to david the rest. now who's a professor at the national defense university, and that was a pentagon director of arabian peninsula for us, joins us now from washington, dc. david, good, happy with us. thanks for joining us. say this, this will st. john, a report does not square well, does it? given the united states is also saying that is real nice, the ease of hostility. you see that the same time, the very same time, the weapons that united states has provided israel since october. the 7th supposedly is still now killing the palestinians as well. any, any weapons you know, use in the cost, which will kill them. but um, you know, the, the article says that the weapons have been provided since october 7th. so we don't know what the pace of it is, but it's quite probable that a lot of these happened back before the international shift in public opinion when
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they were focused on the terrorist attack and the abduction of civilians, the massacre of civilians in israel proper and since then we've seen any roshan in international support for israel, so i think we'd have to track that. um the, the 2nd thing is at least the b o u 109. if your aim is to kill civilians, that's not the weapon you'd use from because it has a, the fuse is on the tail. so it goes into the ground and explodes. if you want to kill civilians, what you would do is use an air burst munition or ground or solution that would maximize the trap home pregnant. so it's, it's, it's alert account, it, it doesn't look well in public opinion, but it's not is quite as, as bad as what it may seem like. once you look at the weapons themselves, all the tools, it talks about, a 100 civilians were killed in the very early days with one of the bunker, boston palms that they seem to be pretty efficient as i think the report said
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a bomb. but yeah, no, any bomb is bad, but this farm is designed to go into the ground and then explode. it's designed to go through like 4 to 6 feet of a concrete and then explode. so if i was choosing a munition for troops in the open or troops in a built up area, i would choose a different around with the different fuse. but that being said, you know, this is a little munition and popular opinion has shifted against israel in united states to a lesser extent and elsewhere to a greater extent. given popular opinion has shifted. would it make a difference to future supplies? at least in the immediate future to israel that would be sanctioned by congress or no. it's a good question. so um, you know, the, the fall off in support for israel has been really rapid. and i think what it reflects is a surprising development where there's sort of an age difference within the democratic party and in the american off as
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a whole in support of israel. people of my age and older kind of viewed this in the context of the cold war, where you had these really short lived with the west in the states who relied with the speech to refer to it as your airbus really conflict people. uh, about 5 years younger than me and younger tend to view it as he is really palestinian conflict in which israel is the big culture of the palestinians or the guys being gang up upon. and so i think that what we've seen is that international support for israel has fallen more than people would have expected, and it is likely could to continue as the work continues, in popular opinion is the israel is viewed as the culpable power party for the last the civilian life in gaza, not home us. all right, david will leave it that thanks very much in date for your perspective on this. appreciate that to david the professor at the national defense university. thank
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you. thank you. an estimate here now sir. the agonizing weight goes on for palestinians with loved ones. in his rarely presence. we meet some of those left with little hope. after the ceasefire and engulfed, the hello. we do still have a few showers of the full cost per se, and pulse silva, australia, little area of low pressure now to lift thing off shore, still pulling the showers in the eastern areas of, of victoria for the time being a lot of shows that so it's quite a stipend, they across the top hand, so the show us the in place as we go on through sas day, what the weather will make its way across and using and tiny wet and windy here as we go through the next day or so. there we go with us as easing away from the southeast corner of a still the end of the last of the flooding issues coming in on the saturated ground. is that right?
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the the are daniel watching out 0 reminder about the top stories itself and at least a 178 policy needs to be killed in concert since he's ready ami resumed his phone, bob to the strip. early on friday. it follows a week long, so he's fine. is real and mass blame each other violates in terms of degree southern pallets of garza, such as hon. eunice and rafa being targeted. what appears to be an expanded offensive by these really ami wounded have been taken to hospitals, which of the districts is very functioning. it's rarely it's dropping leaflets with queue all kinds to one palestinians of new areas in gauze. it will soon target, even as you see, scott's hole. guthrie is along with us mediators talking directly with base and
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massive is ready. officials bringing in to be renewed from boston wherever they are . i spoke with out 0 senior political atlas mom bushera. he believes the u. s. should focus on getting a pregnancy spot in place. the by the administration is not building that for america sake only just doing that for israel. second, like america standing is read. you have to look the on your shuttle. you have to look beyond this war if you want to have a future in this region, if you want to go back to the i brown my cord with those countries that normally the russian with you. if you want to expand your interest to new punters, like solid, good idea and other, if you want to have a future in this car industry, you need to start just coming down, right? your rhetoric about causing extreme damage to the city and population. but there's no one innocent thing, garza and you have to start thinking about the end game being not 3. okay. patient
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of guys are not siege of guys are not reducing the territory of guys. so in fact the united states, the think of israel's future. but clearly the united states care is more about it is not done, it's present government. so phonetic, so for shifting, so vengeful does. the only thing it's got to think about is how many proceeding is going to kill drive. and how is that will survive in the future this in this fucking and what about this buffers? and it comes before again. and the fact that is real as announced it's a neighboring arab states. i think it's really important that it's sort of the combination of all of these things which we've been talking about right on the one hand, the united states has anticipated that. and along with the g 7 countries, democracies, they came out with assessments and just like a red line, no drastic lensing the corporation of guys us and a 2nd late note to reducing detective guns, not injury forced upon this,
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but these res i proposing it could be 2 kilometers, right from north to south. this garza is 13 kilometers wide. it's wide. this points, 13 kilometers, predict 2 kilometers. to watch 423, that's not a north. a 1000. you're basically taking 20 percent of the densely populated area called garza for a security zone, which of course makes absolutely no sense. and that's why the american said it cannot be. so it's what is what it should do if it really is system thinking of it is all it should do it on his own part of the board or not on the policy. but more importantly than done all of that. it's just the simpler principle that security is always the do not work and they haven't worked with in software. but on, in fact there were the driving rally for his will not to fight against this red.
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and it was the that the engine right off violence on the and the is really and nobody is board the that in, in the, under the, you mediated these red and forced it to withdrawal from left right on, on the fire of hezbollah. and today has what law is stronger than ever before. the bottom to try the well different that's what to restart the seas, find resume exchanges of captives, the renewed fighting and guns that has dash the hoops of families of more than 7000 products to maintain these and is really custody. many of health without charge as an investor of the reports now from romano up to boss. it may not serve his entire sentence. there is no early release or prison or exchange. he has cancer and it's getting worse. his wife zabeda says she wakes up every day expecting bad news. but how are you in the cold? we had to send a man with the wood, restarting, losing cold. i always try to be strong in front of my children,
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but i expect the worst. even the kids are disappointed. my son asks if his father can take much more of this. if the cease fire is over, what's going to happen to sick prisoners stories, photographs, and medical reports, and all she has to connect her children with their father, a man who has spent a decade in and out of jail, no charges, no sentence. a man who needs medical attention, he's not getting in and is really so palestinians are always just a moment away from tragedy. the end of the ceasefire and goes on friday. within minutes of his really guns coming back to life. fresh horrors and hopes crushed that more prisoners would be free. here, the serving a life sentence for his part in the killing of an israeli minister in 2001. it is unlikely she will ever be released. but his wife says, who does not care about the ox?
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it's because it has the and has agent. then in that we're very sad that releasing some prisoners has come at such a high price. we're talking about 20000 killed, those who were retrieved and others still under the rubble. that's a very, very high cost. freedom is precious. but we were hoping that they would be released in a deal of some thoughts without all this bloodshed and brutality inflicted on all people in gaza. any behind bars, but not forgotten to israel criminals, terrace security threats to palestinians. fathers and husbands who write love letters, patriots who fight for freedom. the same bus route of the ultra 0 roma law in the occupied westbank telling us or is the human rights lawyer, the item yet prisoners supporting human rights association. and she's documented many human rights violations in his ready presence. sensible on gosh,
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if we can all type of the stuff the leads of the special forces and presents and the booth are beating against. but a scene in prisoners. we're talking about 6, but a student prisoners killed the inside is what he presents with this. and at him it was less than a month. so this is an unprecedented number. actually. we stood as still don't know the circumstances of the desk, but the testimonies of the least visitors, fm that uh uh they were due to the beat then after the inside visits and actually they were dead. so yes, they are secured by nations taking place inside. is there any present right now and prisoners are denied medical care act you to at this time, walter? oh, so they can go to shower. the electricity is there is a cut of electricity decides present. in addition, of course, to the band, the, to the family, to visit the distinctions, unlike visits, there is no food, actually, there is no water for drinking. it's actually catastrophic inside is what he presents right now. and it's all increased uh,
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and escalated after the 7th of october. some of them are children, some of them are elderly, the of them suffer from, uh, severe uh, medical issues actually mentally or physically so uh that the visitors value but the own odd, impose to all of these punitive measures. i. d at the i gave them actually families and guys were living in a state of constant fear and anxiety of course. and while the brief loading the fights enabled many to return home to collect longings and interest, they are now scared of explosions as residents in the gaza strip of being displaced by the will and many of forced to live in tents. camille nedley was more or the back on the streets. this displaced family in hon. eunice was able to go home during the ceasefire, but now it has expired. they have once again been forced to flee. the afraid of
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what the coming days will bring. along with the law not being named during the days of the truce, god protected us, we slept, we rested, and there were no drones and we were living well enough for, for, but with what happened friday we've been living in fear and anxiety or fear is returned on the sadness has returned with every explosion we spring up and be on on . is it in front of us or behind us that we're living in terror? your families crowd together and make shift tents. they use a communal hose on the ground for washing to drink. they show a single cups of lentils among them and is not much else. the world food program has one but hundreds of thousands of people in gauze at face starvation napkin. la maya, i say there is no food, no water, no life, no electricity, nothing in my life is very difficult to. if there is no bread here and no flower in
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the occupation has just passed us off here and we have to suffer it to get anything lineup, if it weren't for god, we'd be dead. since the start of the war is ready, forces have repeatedly warmed palestinians to move to other areas. though dots and no guarantee of safety. the one estimates that almost 80 percent of residents have been displaced, making seems like this widespread across the gaza strip. metal up to 0. well, james elder is eunice aspects president. he describes the impact towards having on the hopes of children and young people in gone. so as i'm telling them to, to look into the eyes of charlotte, the little i draw girl, i see the last 4 dice who has barely spoken to rodney is just starting to speak in why hasn't sharma spoken to she's traumatized because she's had a roy and her one, legs blown off, she's getting medical care now, but she's i and she knows who will this change forever. i want them to lose her
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eyes into understand that there's a 1000 children we think in jobs who have some form of amputation. we cannot, you know, which ones possibly see that, that are teacher that continued again. sharma to dave, otherwise no longer tools and that's the, has returned to the hard part should return to the people. i speak to the people who know that the palestinians, and they will say to me, jobs, i've lost my life, my to my job, my ability to feed my remaining children's lives peaceful the the will anyone with the blows anyone with a voice? i'll listen to that man close to showing off to for change that home. so i guess a message from us it is that people have to be able to hold multiple contradictory thoughts at the same time about who's inflicted horizontal, who, but at the same time with the insurance that the women, the 21 year old for the medical student i meant to,
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i think is one of those 2 young ladies who from the age of 10 is probably been studying for 5 hours a day. beautiful mind because she just skipped the scope and her down. it was the 1st time now to be able to do practical would the glow in this young lady's eyes, but just reduced to cheese. she said to me, james, if i don't want to go to the hospitals as orthodontia and bury people everywhere, i don't see them potentially young. don't quote me on the street. i've been up in the job to see who would like to speak english. right? english has learned to become an electrical engineer on the things that have been changed. one of these places is credible. i want the latest one to stand. this is what they want from the countries. this is all the people have jobs or all of the moms and dads. it's only one for the children that potential to come to the 4. let those dreams leave, let the children leave. israel has told you and it will not renew a visa for its top humanitarian aid official for going through in the occupied west
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bank. then hastings also says, of the deputies, special coordinator for middle east peace process is run, has previously accused her of failing to be impossible. on google on garza, the secretary jones full confidence in miss hastings the way she's conducted herself and the way she's done her. her work being a teacher manager and coordinator in the occupied posting territory is challenging work to say the least of both in terms of, of the humanitarian situation and the political and the political situation. but i think you've seen some very uh, public attacks on uh, on twitter against her, which were utterly a unacceptable. and you know, personal direct attacks on you and personnel anywhere around the world is unacceptable and puts people's lives at risk. are still the head here and out 0 it we look back on the legacy of sondra day,
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the other day. let's take a look at some of the days of the news, and the un secretary general has judge will lead us to plan for a future without fossil fuels. speaking at the critical comp 28 client summit that's now underway in to by attorney gutierrez told delegate as well as marietta climate tipping point. but it's still not too late to take action. we cannot say
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that battling planets. your fire holes are fussing fools. we must accelerate to just extra simple presentation to renewables. the sciences clears the 1500000000 limits is only possible e, c, o c, mostly stop buttoning all fussing fluids not to reduce, not the base and turn of guitars that were not the united nations in new york. the security council has voted to end its mission into done because of the ongoing violence of correspondence at the united nations. gabriel. and as under as well, it's known as the united nations integrated transition assistance commission to sudan. and it was supposed to habits mandate renewed on december 3rd, but now it will close down with all operations winding down over the next 3 months . the united nations security council voting over whelming lead to end of the
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mandate of the un political mission in sedan. there were 14 votes in favor, only russia abstained. the move by the security council comes at the request of suit. any officials who have been critical of the un mission in their country after casting is vote. the use case deputy ambassador to the un gave this warning to suit an easy officials conflicting sit on the road. the political transition unit terms was created to support it has caused in many human suffering atrocities, against civilians and reports of ethnic cleansing in the 4 that could be no military solution to this conflict. and the 2 warring causes should engage in meaningful thoughts towards permanency. fire and transfer power to civilian administration. the un mission to sedan was established in 2020 to provide support
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to the country during it difficult political transition. and while the u. when's political mission is ending in the country? the humanitarian efforts by the un will very much continue. gabriel was on to out just eating at the united nations in new york. now. com has returned to the capital of give yourself this software to exchange of gunfire overnight between 2 minute 3 factions. the violence was triggered off the national guard soldiers free, they detained administer. that's enough from nicholas huck who has more from delta in neighboring center go a rebellion is how the military of getting this out describes the situation in the capital. after hours of gunfire and heavy fighting between members of the special forces and the national guard, there is a precarious calm. there was fighting around the ministry of defense, the president's policy and in the barracks in the south of the country. but there's
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real spear among the population that there is this unity amongst the members of the security forces. this all started on thursday when the 2 members of the opposition ministers, finance minister and the state minister of treasury were arrested, accused of embezzling $10000000.00. they were then freed by forced by members of the national guard. meanwhile, the president is not in town, but this comes at a time where there has been a number, a series of cruise or attempted cruise in west africa. the latest was in see earlier on a capital free town just a week ago. so there is a real fear that men in uniform in the region are trying to take matters into their own hands. nicholas hawk algae 0. the car of the us house of representatives is taking the risk step of voting to expel a member of ethics violations the chamber of
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h. it's 311 to 114. to remove new york congressman george centers. he's any of the 6 person ever to be booted out from the james elected in 22022 quickly. a much sentence had fabricated much of his life story during his campaign for the seat is now facing federal full charges. the 1st women to become a us supreme court justices died at the age of $93.00 after a long bible without times in 25 years on the bench sandra day o'connor became a pivotal figure on controversial issues like abortion. unofficial, a born and raised on the ranch and arizona sandra day o'connor at 1st, find a note standing law school performance wasn't enough to overcome a meal prejudice and the legal profession. and i assumed everything would be perfect and it wasn't. i couldn't get a job offer and i was shocked by that. but it was her experience as a republican state legislature,
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and judge to let the president want to bring in to know many to corner to the highest court in the us. a corner spent the 12 years on the supreme court. as the only female member she dismissed those who said gender was sometimes a factor, but how she interprets at the low, i always say, like a woman judge in minnesota used to say that a wise old woman kind of wise old man will reach the same decision in 1992, a corner was the crucial voice and reaffirming the courts lunmark legalization of abortion. but she joined in upholding 2nd restrictions. in other cases, she had bunch protections for young girls harassed and school, finding the schools liable significantly to join another one. majority of justice is appointed by republican president to stop the vote recount in florida, escape george w bush, the presidency in 2000. some critics claims he showed her by his office by reportedly expressing disappointment privately. but his democratic challenger, al gore,
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had won the popular vote for the corner of liter defended the independence of the quotes charged against assaults on judges. with part of some attacks and political pressure mountain, it's much more difficult to achieve fair and impartial judgments. in the construction workers rescued from the collapse tunnel this week of return to their homes, they've agreed to buy family members another well which is 41. men spent almost 3 weeks trapped in a tunnel in the indian hipaa. let's offer it collapse on the 12th of november. a goes for now. india have is the pain of losing the cricket world cup by beating australia or in the t 20 series. his on profile. an adult will return to tennis for the 1st time and he yeah, off to announcing on social media that he will pay in the chrisman international. the $22.00 grand slam champion hasn't played since he injured his hip,
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and the 2nd round of the australian open adult will be working towards aiming for a said australian opened title next year in what he said will be his last season. but will monday have beaten argentina 3 now to finish that and the on the 17 woke up mondays, captain abraham diarra opened his going and the 9th minute before goals for my my do to be and how many do mccullough field the sweet no victory and indonesia it says best finish since reaching the final in 2015. and the nfl dep prescott through 3 touchdown passes as the dallas cowboys that beat the seattle seahawks cowboys left late in the 4135 when despite 3 touchdowns from seahawks. why do see that the case that calls the cowboys extended their records to 9 as 3 with the victory? and it's a big one to get as you said, the 1st uh, i guess the 1st one with the winner, right?
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winning record. but more importantly, in the fashion that we did and the tough game back and forth, down and half time down in the 4th quarter. and the guys in the team really just making plays when plays were needed. and the stuff guy school 26 points as the golden state warriors defeated the la clippers. thompson also saw with 22 points as 822800. and 14 between this is reese trade winds at home for the boys and brought to james, the son of labrono. james has been cleared to attend to possible for months of the suffering of card yet arrest. the 19 year old has a congenital heart defect, but he's expect it to make. he's called his deb you for being diversity of southern california trojans. soon the bone has already said, homeless and lakers game for the location and also support for me. it will have more on our website also. is there a dot com and on our social media channels? with that that's it's for this news. uh,
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the website upstairs don't come to the news and now it says right back. the fuck is coming right up. let's see, see the, the it's the moment the village is inside the see through. got you and it will be waiting for that one of the many isolated communities around the mexican coastal town rebecca pool. cool. good. yet to receive a tough the hurricane. no. just hit the area now and they'd be fine me a ride. they told us what they'd be going through our sick trojan vomiting because we're having to drink molten from the stream. she has the monkey eyes and marks on over her body. and then everything has been destroyed. the majority of the families are looking for the future in the schools, the church, the village horn,
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because there is nowhere to shelter the community here. really glad to save it for a more to arrive. they say they've been cut off for about a week, so they will so the sites that it's not going to be enough, they're going to need a lot more. it is a tenant object to produce objective these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of his randy, public discourse, anti war voices persist, sale, calling the traitors. the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next, one of the largest green spaces in atlanta, georgia is being cleared to build a $19000000.00 lease training facility i,
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for. or therefore, it is the same that they were rejoined or forward, sees across, accusing, 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 protest in america. now your terrorist on out you 0 the, the death and destruction of atlanta goes up to the expiry of a ceasefire between israel and have lost a $178.00 pounds of savings have been killed since friday. the bulk of this is all just their life and also coming out into the street to st bottles in northern goes. israel size is determined to
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