tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 2, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST
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to explore an abundance of world class programming programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on l. g 0 the the kind of that right in this policy attain, this doesn't use our life from the coming up in the next 16 in a 2nd day. if it's really palming and gaza, at least $200.00 palestinians have been killed since this is fine and just over 24 hours of power spending communities last in ruins. the renewed is really bombardment has destroyed homes, businesses and vital infrastructure for you. and this morning that medical aid food
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and also is already running out and that people and also have no safe places to go about efforts to stop the violence and reintroduce a ceasefire. ongoing involving, negotiates, as from capsule, egypt on the us, the, well, it is now 7 g m t, that's 9 o'clock in the morning and gaza, renewed, facing between israel and her last has entered a 2nd day off to the end of a week long sci fi on friday morning, now is there any forces of targeted areas across the gaza strip? and i've also told people to move even further south as they appears to be expanding their offensive alley on saturday and is really air right. leveled a residential tower in garza city. rescue crews say they no longer have washing machinery to search for survivors. that under the rubble, at least $200.00 palestinians have been killed since the fight and resumed on
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friday. well, the 15000 deaths had been recorded in the gaza strip now since october, the 7th. ac is rarely captives and 240 palestinian prisoners were released and that 7 day cease fire there. although still more is there any captives in gaza? kept on says it's still mediation between both sides, trying to reach a loss, being c spy. but these renewed hostilities have come to case adults are false. it begins our coverage, the 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 in dust on their faces. pain, see it and confusion of life and what is once again and active was in hong 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
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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 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 use 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. it also states us secretary of state bound to be blinking, told prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it is real, could not repeat the mass, civilian casualties and displacement. the palestinians inflicted on northern garza,
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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. prime minister, netanyahu says, is rarely as committed to its goals for the war. the annihilation become us, and the returnable hostages is a said, as you see from children who look, i'm sorry, i'm hungry or want to go to my home or i don't want to jump 30 years old on a go. i don't want to q 3 hours to a toilet. these are the things we were seeking to address. and these not bad for people to die. just somehow dropped 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. all continuing, these ready bombardment of gauze is complicating those mediation assets. i suppose it, i'll just leave it well that speak to him in korean, she's in the, in the central part of the gaza strip in israel really seems to just picks up where
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it left off. can you tell us a little about when people all in gaza at the moment, especially in the context of these attacks missing? can you repeat the question? sorry, i didn't hear that. oh, you know, i was just wondering where people are in gaza whether they moved around during the safe spot. obviously the, the attacks are now continuing from israel. how will people holding up as well people are in different areas. of course the gaza strip. some people are still in the another, an area of the gaza strip, despite all the warnings by the is there any forces be spend that they did not evacuate the area? there are also people in the area of the gods as to where we are right now. i'm in the us to have that in the hospital where hundreds of people are seeking refuge here. and people from con eunice are, is, are coming here after that. is there any forces dropped leaflets and people in con
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eunice asking them to evacuate, to defy. but after talking with people after they saw that the rep for has been bomb, they came to the middle in the area. they thought that this area is safe. but right now in the past couple an hour, there has been a whole, a whole targets on a residential area where a, this hospital received multiple injuries. and according to the paramedics, people are still trapped under the rubber. they're trying to, uh, rescue them. and they said that's at least 3 palestinians have been killed from the last targets. is there any gun boats are sitting at shelling? our 3rd and our teller is still selling. we're explosions and people are desperate . they are telling us they don't have any place to go. there is no safe space, a safe place and guards, and they're also telling us that they're striving to find food and to find water.
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this is a situation of the people right now. the shooting continues the explosions continue, and this did not stop that last night. it was a very tough night on the causal strip where across the gaza strip from the north, through the south, there were endless explosions, right from the coast line from the north. the south everywhere was targeted, we're talking about at least 3. a. m last swears targeted and multiple houses and a school and it's in the north was also targeted. so people, when they're come to evacuate, they're thinking about where are the options that they would evacuate to. and when they see that costs, but those you and facilities of schools have been targeted deep people feel homeless. they don't know where to go. and the only question we have been receiving from people where do you think is a safe place to go? and of course we don't have any answer because there have been targets everywhere
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across the gaza strip by that is really forces includes already there for us and our vall, that in the central posh as because of strep, with all the laser, as far as from the ground, thank you very much and, and please we hope you and your family are also staying same as well as defense minister saying that his country will continue to attack garza until it achieves. it's called the rad occasion class. you'll have kalonde set on friday that the group only understands folks. he met with military personnel at israel's tone of a base where he also that strikes being carried out on golf. fish on mouthy. now you will not be shown. as i said from the 1st day, the hum us organization only understands 4 score. we will continue in striking until we achieve the course of the war, the dismantling of the most organization, with denial of its military capabilities and the return of the hostages to their homes. to the help of cream and the loss. as on the waiting,
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the cassandra gave says it launched a barrels of rockets towards tel aviv on friday for the 1st time since the se is fine, and that is around has found its air. a warning sirens across several cities, products page, alice fisher, he joins us now from occupied easter, resend, our glands, we is arranging what he's been saying or along with they've planned to continue this until they meet their objectives. a i'm we're hearing of heavy fighting overnight and guys a city and also bet like here that's in the northern part of the gas a strip. but not only that, there's a tax and can units, can you this is where a lot of people flag guys and city hoping for safety. and the is really, i mean in the last i was confronted with the county that more than 400 attacks there overnight, that 50 times jets where use to what the you fairly say neutralized hatteras targets and the region as well. they've also been strikes and attacks done in rough uh we in the so it's
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a new remember that many people started to head fear for safety in the lead days of the war. and just in the last 24 hours, there were leaflets being controlled by these really is telling people to move side toward drop off to be safe and not people are caught up. not knowing what to do, what is best for their family, whether they make the move to the side. so they stay where they are. because if they move side, they're still the possibility that they will end up being bone is also being attacked in northern israel to the air conditioner. okay. was fired from across the border and lebanon, as well as a number of other rockets at these really say that they took steps to make sure that that area was neutralized, which essentially means they wants to attack their across the board are in southern lebanon. and the city and they're saying that there were a number of the strikes near damascus at overnight as well. and you remember just a few days ago the russians wouldn't be as early as that. there was the real danger of escalating the conflict if they continued to target in and around damascus
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international airport. so many people were hoping that to cease fire me slowly growing back up if there was going to be more action. but it looks as if it's going full force in just 24 hours. i say there's also been talk amongst all the regional powers of a sort of buffering israel wants to setup. if so when this warren's, what do we know about 5 as well? they say they need a buffer zone to, to protect the future security. and they've been working a de facto buffer zone, entered our own guys. and since the 2nd did decide to take me stands about 20300 meters. there's no troops in that area, but this is a completely different idea, but it's not being floated by the feelings that there will be a buffer zone inside the guys ship itself and move in form. so united out of beverage, the tucks, the jordanians, the egyptians, and also the united states that they want to do this. and that is why on to the blinking, the us secretary of state has been saying that he doesn't want to see any guys
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intended to any palestinian to, to being taken over by these really is after this war. but this is exactly what this would be, and i just don't clear from these really plans and it's still very much bring skate start at this stage. whether it would be one to 200 meters inside gaza, or whether it be one to 2 kilometers inside guys. and how did the police know that you fairly still want to put troops in there? because that would make them talk is new out of country is going to volunteer to do that. the united nations, i suspect, would be reluctant to commit a peacekeeping force in that area. but these really believe that this is part of the step of what they need to do in guys. and we've had that from the prime minister's office. first of all, they've got to destroy from us. then they've got to militarize guys. and then, and these are the ones they have got to do radicalized at the own clay. but already we're seeing that there will be strong diplomatic pushback against this idea of these really is creating any sort of buffer zones. and guys are on policy integrity
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. and especially that with the latest for us from occupied easter eastern. thank you. alan. a hobby us secretary of state as main blinking has wrapped up yet another visit to the region. since this conference began, he held talks on the future of gauze with foreign ministers on the sidelines of the un climate conference that's taking place and you buy and follow to meeting with israel's prime minister on thursday. i made clear that after it was imperative that is real, put in place, clear protections for civilians, emphasis standing and measuring the systems going forward. and as we see just today is roles already moved out on parts of that, including sending out information, making a weird wherever we move and be in safe areas and not in jobs. and we'll be looking at looking at that going forward. it's very, very important. it's also important to understand why the laws came to an end
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because of them on mos renee documents and made in fact, even before the most committed, atrocious terrorist attack injurious feeling. 3 people born together as including americans began firing rockets before the positive ended. and as i said on the commitments of a whole, as israel, it reserves, if assault on golf at hostilities of also attend to the israel 11 and border, that's no sweet job correspondence. anacortes, you joins us from launch on you and in southern lebanon. is and can you talk us through the latest attacks that we're seeing it, is it all still being very carefully calibrated, as we saw on the pulse, as it appears to just a few hours after the cease fire and gauze, a collapsed hostilities resumed and has belong launched operations against israeli military positions along the border. israel shelled what the army says are sources
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of fire. more often than not the there the outskirts of the villages close to the border. like you mentioned very much confined to a narrow stretch of territory along the border of both sides appear to be treading carefully. but it's still the early days because a few days ago, the iranian foreign minister was here and he said that he spoke to what he called resistance leaders and baby boots, hezbollah leaders, leaders of the have mass movement. and they told him that there will be severe and a harsher response if the truth, the cease fire in gaza does not told yesterday, a civilian was killed to has full of fighters were killed during the 1st 7 weeks. at the beginning it was for roddic exchanges. of fire, but in the 76 7th week, the exchange of fire was very much intense. so both sides tried in carefully,
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but no doubt the stress of an escalation is still very much a possibility. then what does that in the end of this is foreign cause actually means that has, the law isn't being viewed as, as a failure, then an even bigger reasons for further escalation well, as well as engagement has been limited from the start, but it has said that all options are on the table, it will all depend on what happens in garza and what happens in lebanon. got what happens in gauze for hezbollah officials. they believe that how much is still in a good position. get the statements made by their officials. they're calling, it's her role with palestinian resistance in that as well, has not been able to claim any military victory. now the question is, is how mazda is no longer able to sustain the attacks hezbollah and engage in this war full force and use all its military capabilities as well?
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officials are also talking about the possibility of as really action in 11 on because they are concerned that has well as well. my launch preemptive strikes in loveland, on the french foreign minister, is warning of the possibility of an escalation that could spread beyond southern lebanon. we saw that in the last war in 2006, and from sending a special envoy to lebanon, who told loving these officials that un resolution 1701 must be implemented. that resolution calls for an end to all armed presence along the border area within a 30 kilometer deep stretch of territory along the border so far has bella has not responded to that, but an ally close to as well as said, we are, you know, respecting that resolutions, but we will not allow it to be modified in any way is in a corner that on the ground for us and so that i've been on keeping an eye on that for that. thank you very much saying, well, that's not bringing any of the honda in bainbridge, he's
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a retired lebanese army general and a strategic analyst. at least i want to stop. there was an address left off. there was obviously been huge. his original escalation has the cease fire that's, that's taken place and now it seems to have stopped have, hasn't tempted to those phases of tool. so i think that's uh, 11 on a there is like a, a rules of engagement but not 3. the change a lot because maybe add the tactical and the strategic level hezbollah and doesn't really have, you know, a new way if i may say, but the decision to go to war and open up, you know, under the umbrella of unity or firing as it's not in the as well as hand, but knew that is weird because the americans really are frustrating cuz we would love to de escalate to a degree to go for an offense drawer. and as at the same time, i think that they were run. and after the many visits of the for them and this sort of iran of the la, it's like 3,
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like the 3 we try to control the strategic and tactical level and to a certain degree, a escalate to a certain degree about student shot before. so this is the, the, the issue now, what then does this, this phase off? so this is 5, this phase of the will look like for israel in gaza. how soon would you expect to see troops on the ground, for instance, in the south of the gaza strip? so i think and it's and it's facing us does. yeah, that is what we called edi team. it is in between like set of fluids and that a good ation that both bought. they had to abide by now the 1st phase ended. so we have to create something new and you what is your name? but vision would it be like. busy a byproduct of what's going to happen on the ground. i think that there is some a close today. it's a put by the americans by blinking last time that does raise the don't tab window
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of montez for that, that have some weeks in order to achieve some military goals. model over, there was a pressure from the americans to protect the civilians hands that the map, the strange map that was that it is just a day by day is really a for says and then create we go to safe haven. so now we are in the 2nd phase, the 2nd phase, according to what's happening on the ground. we're going to see like a new, a game of dealing by between both parties. so right of seeing now with this thing now to, to ask the, what's happening in the hall and what's happening on the city of guys up model over the 2nd phase of the sort is both the different and from the previous one because may be, these are your lives are, you know, uh, showing like a message for the whole lord as well for the board that data trying to create what we call a strategic depth or buffer zones. and you guys on that, there's
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a lot to talk about the areas that you've just mentioned, i just want to start with the, the leaflets and the communication that's been made with the people of calls that you mentioned. you say that's been because the, the us has asked for it. now i understand that those leaflets that they contain to all code. and so you were supposed to scan them to find this map of where it's safe to go. but there's obviously lots of telecommunications towers that down that there's, there's also a lack of electricity which will be mount people needing smartphones to do this. right? yeah, yeah. you are totally right. the size, the size. yeah. why? because i mean, if you want to like to, i'll quote and you are having leave that to do they have the cell phone, do they have the network? do they have a wi fi in order to do that? model village like a 1000 of a smaller secretaries. if you are in this area, you have to, you know, localize your self. and then when you are asked to go to a different place, can you have, do you have them used to have other please do you have the fuel?
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do you have the cart everything it destroyed. so it's like and then sense. however, it's like maybe to please the americans that to are trying to really save it. i mean the create safe haven town or safe places for a the, the kind of thing and maybe, and that was my salary and the lot. so that's why they have really in store, do i do what we call the field most, but then on the 4th or at least let me ask you about what kind of the difference then beyond the these leaflets, the, the us department state has made. there's obviously been some speculation about the level or intensity of is really bombing we're seeing now is international diplomacy from the u. s. making any kind of a difference there. and that's one part of it because the u. s. has also reportedly sending fund combusting bombs. now to israel, what kind of a difference does that make? what kind of a message is that sending? i mean, the americans, if you want them to understand what's happening. so you'll have to go and read between the lines that money can objectives 1st, but that does really hence,
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you know, this. busy bunker buster and a lot of things at the same time. uh, maybe uh the items. oh sure. so this is the perfect as well. and the good aids, the ability or how much do you know uh does this from all aspects, from the leadership infrastructure as well as the material and infrastructure to a degree what, how much want to be able to really defend and that is the 3rd one is maybe to create and put it on the ground for a possible part of the construction invasion and the next and the next phase of this one. so that's why is it it is trying to create what we call the buffers on, or by pushing call the population to the southern, the bottom of the gaza strip. 1.7000000 people are condense in this area and i knew it is. so that's why a lot of seeing and this area may be the main battle would be in the guys the city here comes how, how much is well prepared for this but have been fighting. oh,
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it does feel like like thousands of being pushed in to an event, shrinking space areas of it and babies are retired, lebanese army general and the strategic homeless. always good to get your thoughts . thank you for joining us again. area. well meanwhile is there any forces have shot and injured have had a strong and 9 during another res on the city of janine and the occupied westbank cohort? say that is really forces conducted raids in the sub out. i'll class somebody of the city during that range. they opened fire on a vehicle, wounding the palestinian man. inside. is there any forces and reports in date prevented ambulances from reaching the scene? israel has stepped up res, across the occupied westbank since the 7th of october as well. and i was thinking human rights groups also say that is really set because of taking advantage of these increased military raids across that area to see more land. they also carrying out assaults against palestinians, such as detained, then strips and beat
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a team of monitors with the palestinian authority. charles stratford sentenced this report from the village of page 41 sewer and the saucer wants to take his sheep to his line so they can graze. but he isn't of us about another attack, but he's ready. settlers who are trying to push him out in the month is a if i like i've often, and as you can see, all you have to see the sheep on the street. i want to take them, but i need to check on it and repair the damage 1st. we go with months to a buy call to use life, stone grazing lands. these ready settlers to try to pull up the road quite digging a trench and planning of us on. so show what he finds for. know what actually what the issue, what i assume i can come to load. i'm glad. i mean, from the, comes a little bit, i mean, from the this call his belongings broken and strewn across the slope. i did dish
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what was holding a cellphone. while this was the army with the suck lives and they are like father and son. they beat me, they beat to my son this most, everything. first, they broke the phones. they sold my id and they destroyed the sheep pounds and the water pipes. it was on the morning of november, the 9th, when a group of his rarely settlers protected by the is really miller tree, came into this area and destroyed places where palestinians have lived for generations. was palestinians along with palestinian human rights groups say they have seen increased efforts by settlers to make land grabs since the beginning of the war, a set of caravans can be seen, a couple of columbus has down the valley. this video shows one of the attacks using bulldozers to destroy the palestinian farms property and forced them out via tech seem to be legs by this man. tomorrow. cohen or coby is, he's node. he goes to
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a government loan in 2013 and established a settlement outpost. abdulla aboard off law shows me a map of 7 pilots to be in hamlet's with farm is being forced to evacuate since the beginning of the war is ready. the settlers attacked his team of monitors from the palestinian authority. they were handcuffed and stripped the skulls and bruising shows how hall they were beaten by the set them in october, but the after october, 7th things began to change. my team members hesitated to leave for half an hour and the settlers came very little. they kicked everyone out. but when they found that my colleagues to me and lived there, they stripped them and beat them for 7 hours. i'm sure on the on the farm is forced to flee the land and the area vile to which, despite the increasing sector what tax is we prepared to leave? and he's ready to army jeep drives by straight,
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a reminder of who wants to take and control this land child. so i thought i'll just 0 dates for the week. the occupied with bank still ahead here on out of here. we hear from displaced palestinians in gauze that who are worried about where their next meal is going to be coming from the a highlight. we still have that massive contrast in temperatures across europe. womack down to was southern parts of the mediterranean cold air across the north. and whether to me, we have this belief, couple of what the friends here is that woman read coming in on that. so rocco wayne tablet isabel, great at around $21.00 south. she is on saturday afternoon, running into the cobra. welcome f 0 celsius. the whole bring around freezing in
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vienna in the heat of the day and readily turning to snow. as a system just runs its way up to was northern parts of you cried well below freezing once again into west scandinavia and have a tools of northwest to 3 full sales just for london and full paris motor ever tried to push its way in as it comes in tiny display, what causes it runs into that cold air. this next system will again try to lift those type of just as we go through the next dials. so temperature is already folding back and bell grade a good to 1718 degree dropping temperature. is that full sunday? a good winfrey mix, the i the tools most guy minus 6, the total temperature at the state. i know the impulse of africa across the northwest. we do have one or 2 showers, a rolling in just easy to was choose a with a few shout scraping the coast of west africa. the
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the welcome back to watching out a 0. i'm associated, hey, here in the home, that's remind you about top story. the more than 200 palestinians have been killed since friday morning. and israel renewed his attacks on gaza off to see spot of dan expire. early on saturday, the army levels, a residential town, and also city southern parts of gauze such as con eunice and ralph. i have also been targeted and what appears to be an expanded offensive 5 is really only the windows have been taken to hospital has put chunk of a stretched that a functioning is there any forces have also shown in the engine to pass thing and 9
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during another raid on the city of jeanine and we'd occupied westbank local report say that is ready for says conducting rates in the south. i'll kind of admin open fire that on a vehicle or even the full of this for nearly 7 out of 10 palestinians in gaza. lifting policy, most of the population also relied on food aid. now the united nations is one of the immediate possibilities. salvation. the when says more than 1800000 palestinians, that's 80 percent of cause as population have been forced to be displaced from their homes by. is there any fund baldwin and about duration? what is that now? sheltering in schools or you and facilities, which are overcrowded and operating far above their capacity as little food. those sanitation. b one says meet 2300000 people. that's nearly the entire population of gaza needs of food a to survive. there's also a shortage of fuel and clean drinking water. these all the nation calls have shut
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down because they don't have the fuel to operate. and the world health organization says it's worried about the outbreaks of disease. and so quoted moving 75000 cases of diarrhea and 111000 respiratory infections. only 9 goals as factory 5 hospital as a functioning and are really badly struggling to treat the 10s of thousands of palestinians have been injured in his randy attacks with the additional bad of the thousands of patients who will serve for an ill because of on hygiene it conditions garza is staring as nature health, dis hasta families and gaza all living in this stage of constant fear and anxiety. while this brief law in the fighting enables many to return home to collect belongings and rest, they are now terrified by more as ready strikes. camille never lack has more back on the streets. this displaced family in hon. eunice was able to go home
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during the ceasefire, but now it has expired. they have once again been forced to flee. the afraid of 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 sad. this has returned with every explosion. we spring up, i'd be on on is it in front of us or behind us that we're living in tears, 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, there's 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,
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no water, no life, no electricity, nothing in my life. is very difficult. there is no bread here and no flower in the occupation is just cast us off here and we have to suffer it to get anything lined up. 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. the dots, no guarantee of safety. the one estimates, but almost 80 percent of residents have been displaced, making seems like this widespread across because of strep criminal matter. like i'll do 0. let's not speak to lodge was where he is the director of the gulf studies center and a professor and at least in politics. i'd catch all university luxury, but it feels like the people have caused a right back to where they were just over a week ago. and during the phase 5, we saw some a trucks going in, but that was governed by the cease fire agreement. right. so people now effectively on the sage. yes. again, yes, unfortunately,
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i mean all of what's basically allowed to go into beds. uh, and the 7 days of the choice also use fire was basically to present only maybe less than 10 percent of the need of that some people can't imagine very day today actually they've and also there are problem logistic problems. roads sometimes on not allowing people caught us to move to move around and they'll also approach them to the, to the people because you'll have some people there on the roads. i'm not allowing to get to them. and also there are issues of communication so, so the major logistic problems actually did not allow the a to get to the people that i time. having said that, we kind of a for the fact that there's only 7 plus with the guys that now working with maybe less than 50 percent of the capacity as doc of fuels as back of the house material or, or, or what's needed for the hospitals. so there's also sort of the blood, there are thousands of people out injured basically. they move,
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they walked actually from the other places. situation is as a terrific insight, as are out of it. well, let's talk about why 1st is 5 extension the negotiations around that broke down and how we've ended up in this position. again, i see the us secretary of state, i'm just me blank and he's been flaming class. but the whole prison, the swaps deal that was, that was always going to be an issue that the ratio of is really captives for palestinian prisoners. once we got beyond women and children was always going to be a whole new discussion. absolutely, it's obvious that the discussion started to talk about civilians, women, and children, and all of the debates about how to these all of this, the newest one was and that was what the problem is offered existence and, and because they said all of the civilians are going to guess according to that, and so basically the, the deal was $1.00 to $3.00. and until the day 7, everything was going this month. it to some extent the day 7, basically the,
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this is offered, 7 civilians would see that. but this is the directive that insisted on i live a individuals and it's obvious that there is a logistics problem facing how much on the ground because not all of those civilians and that had the hands of other baby families or other groups. so i think there was about they found difficulties to get the civilians. and that's the reason why that's actually the justification of what is why it is to see to go back and basically attack is as i gain. oh, in the meantime, we've seen some weapons deliveries from the united states. you were hearing my conversation earlier with alias, and these are the different kinds of weapons that they've perhaps sent before. so we're hearing these are among combusting problems. i have multiple questions about this, especially how much of a difference is this going to make on the ground to think for israel. and what does
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that mean for the civilians of calls? you know, in the week to your time is published and advice. a proposal by the americans, it is what it is to avoid getting civilians use this model. and that was a very funny advice to be. so besides in a, a place and because which is basically people, it's a book related area. i think that's obvious. any kind of deformed, any kind of flip an image as the issue you use, you would consider them. that's every military expos. since the one i watched, i that they say every kind of flip and it will kill people. if they got this from one to 1000, it depends on how the quality oh, that was sent out using the these kinds of forms. what can civilians, there is no doubt about that. the damage would be absolutely, you know, up to sky because you know, those have a great impact on, on the ground. but it's funny to hear that the american says we are not part of the world without a month actually engaging an indoor the, the there is
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a very interesting argument. i heard the 2 days ago that the american said we cannot influence is why is it isn't mature to state? and then the question is, one can say if it isn't mature to state why you are applying for 14000000000 dollar to support is why is why you are having all of these with incentives already from day one. if, if you cannot influence is what i don't support is why it is. and it's what on disability is. so it seems that there is an attempt from a, by the decision to wash their hands of the war and say, we have the maximum we can do. but this is right, it's has the right to defend itself. well, when you think about weapons deliveries that have been taking place, presumably the, the week long says 5 that gave some kind of strategic advantage to is relative. of course, of course, of course. and the reports was thing that more than $200.00 a flight trip, or basically it's trips which had
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a military equipment. uh, basically a life is why it says, uh, an 8th of october, the 27th of november. and this tells you how much width and actually sent to they are not on the front, that many cuts from either cut because maybe that many can bases in europe. but this tells you how much is what it is deceived, whippings, just to touch because, um, potentially how long is relas is planning to carry on this one, okay? because they ordered the so that argument and then another to defend themselves. unfortunately, the, the world is believing and that's after all, for those uh kids shows they were killed. not just very, thank you for joining me. my friends here on out of their hold. the renewed fighting and gaza has crushed the hopes of families of little than 7000 palestinians who are still in his riley presence. many of them are being held without charge. as a result of the reports, not from the law and the occupied westbank to boston may not serve his entire
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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 and the overhead assemblyman with the wood restarting, losing cold. i always try to be strong in front of my children, 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? i'm 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
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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 arts, but what has the and has agent then in that we're very sad about 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 with out of this bloodshed and brutality inflicted on all people in gaza. behind bars. good, not forgotten to israel criminals, terrorist security threats to palestinians. fathers and husbands who write love letters, patriots who fight for freedom. zain bus route,
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the ultra 0 roman law in the occupied west bank. the last go ahead here on out as you tell us thing in stories on the silver screen, we'll have one on a long film festival that's focused on testing and suspect. the house on this structure was actually destroyed in 2003. and the reason for that is that far, 808 was actually convicted and sentenced to 7 live sentences by his pause in the killing of his reading. soldiers with these rays. this is a came in here and this now very small hole actually represents a nightmare. for this family, let me just show you these rand. he's actually drilled into the wall. now, why did they do that? the testing the thickness of the walls. so they know what equipment to use when
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they come to demolish this house. and the family is telling us there was no reason for these raise to come in to that house at this time. right now, they simply don't know why he's right. he's one to 2 motors. now. this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours in the next 2 weeks. they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come. the. the problem that turning now to some other while here is the one security council hesitated to end its political mission ensued on because of the ongoing fighting that between the army and the countries biggest power military force. western
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investigators have criticized the move, but say that the decision that was inevitable, the permanent to robin support forces, i'm assuming, is another treat. have now been slicing each of that since april. then you and assistance mission in through dawn began in 2020 to help support the country during what was supposed to be a transition to democracy. gabrielle is under, has one off on you. it's known as the united nations integrated transition assistance mission to sudan, and it was supposed to have its 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 week, the end of the 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
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casting is vote, the use case deputy ambassador to the un gave this warning to suit an easy officials conflict and sit down 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. and that could be no military solution to this conflict. and the 2 warring causes should engage in meaningful thoughts towards dependencies, fire and transfer power to civilian administration. the un mission to sedan was established in 2020 to provide support 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. all the war and ukraine has led to
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the destruction of many of the countries and natural resources. farmland has been hit and reduced grain output has impacted the world's food supply project cases. and now, gathering evidence in the hope of trying russia and international quotes. what they described as eco signed from the private points from keys in phone lines outside, keep an inspection team carries out a regular check for signs of pollution of seemingly healthy the water and soil here is heavily contaminated by oil that is soaked into the ground and this is where the oil came from. a fuel depot that was destroyed in a russian strike in march last year. in july 2022, all the fish and the lake died. and we discovered oil pollution up to a kilometer away, which was seeping into the water system. so we're regularly taking samples, evidence from the day so many other sites is being gathered by prosecute. has that
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been the hope the international community will one day recognize eco side, the wilful damage of the environment as a crime? ukraine is trying to set the precedent that russia should be punished for all international crimes committed in ukraine. included the crimes against the environment, the worst case, according to ukraine and investigators was the destruction in june of the cutoff. cut them that flooded towns, villages and farm land in a toxic deluge. the collapse of the call called good time was described by president allowed them is the landscape as an environmental volume of mass destruction. one that might take years for the full scope of the damage to be realized. while ukraine will be dealing with this was environmental costs long after the fighting is over. the prosecution of eco side could have future implications. as the world faces a growing climate to emergency, it's
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a date everybody realize the to the environment as an object has a value for all the international community and for future generation. that is also the reason why we're finding you are in this air force environment should no longer be the cell in system before a rad, but welcome possible consequence from this otherwise devastating conflict public. right, i'll just say era, keith? well, the ones, the secretary general, has 12, the latest a plan for a future without fossil fuels. speaking at the cop $28.00 comments on that. and you by antonio gutierrez, told delegates that that the world is nearing a climate tipping point. we cannot say. but burdening planets, you have fired holes or fussing fools. we must accelerate to just execute both of those nations to renewables. the sciences clears the 1500000000 limits is only possible, e, c, o d, mostly stop buttoning all fussing fluids not to reduce. not that big
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a judge has ruled the fully us presidents. donald trump is not immune from prosecution in his election interference, case, tons is a curious, depressing to over time. the 2020 presidential election, which he denies the case against him though, can now move forward. although it may not be the final say in the legal fights here, the us house of representatives has taken the risk step of losing to expel and then the ethics violations the chain, the versus the 311th 114. to remove your congressman george santos, he's now facing federal phone charges. the 1st one is to become a us supreme court. justice has died at the age of 93 and had 25 years on the bench . sandra day o'connor became a pivotal figure out on controversial issues like abortion expand has been a born and raised on a ranch and arizona sandra day o'connor at 1st founded outstanding law school
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performance, wasn't enough to overcome my old prejudice in the legal profession. and i assumed everything would be perfect and it washer, i couldn't get a job offer. and i was shocked by that bus. it was her experience as a republican state legislature and judge that lead president ronald reagan to nominate the contents of the highest court in the united states. aqona springs 12 years on the supreme court is the only female member she dismissed. those who said gender was sometimes effect on how she interpreted the law. 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 o'connor was the crucial votes and re assuming the courts. landmark legalization of abortion . though she joined in upholding certain restrictions, in other cases, she advanced protections for young girls arrest in school. finding the school was
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liable significantly, she joined a narrow majority of justices, appointed by republican presidents to stop the vote recounts in florida, which gave george w bush, the presidency, and 2000. some critics claim she showed you a biased by reportedly expressing disappointment privately. this is democratic challenge al gore had won the popular vote bus. so conan ladies who defended the independence of the quotes against assaults on judges with partis on attacks and political pressure mountain. it's much more difficult to achieve fair and impartial judgments. citizens of the several european countries possible asian no longer needed visas to enter china for short visits. the world's 2nd largest economy is trying to increase tourism as it's grapples with slow inquiries. katrina, you have some a loss or rick? tom is passionate about paintings. history and sharing it,
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but those who visit china, but the number of foreign tourists has plummeted since the core of a 19 pandemic. now the government is hoping to change that trialing a 15 day visa free period. the citizens from france, germany, italy, the netherland, spain, and the leisure, the chinese government sending out a whole lot of the signals and welcoming people to china. then that is very, very good. and i think that people will also see that the china is not, you know, it's not on the lock down anymore. after 3 years of tied covered 19 restrictions. china reopened, it's board is in january. but it's yet to draw back the 10s of millions of international travelers. this is 10 minutes a 2 parts of aging, very popular with visitors. the government says the number of tours has returned to pre pandemic level spots. the vast majority of domestic tours and then not spending nearly as much as they used to chinese officials or grappling but slowing economic
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growth and crisis and consumer confidence. it's hope to the visa free travel will attract not just tourists, but also international business. phone companies have been feeling that they're, they're not perhaps quite as woke up to date as they were before. so i think it's important that the government go out and signal that, you know, be open for business. we want to work with you. the visa exemption will remain in place for one year, but would be travel a still have to contend with the fewer and pricey of flights, as well as increased negative sentiment towards china for its handling of the pen, demik and geopolitical and human rights disputes with west and countries is that the total loss over tom says the move will help brewed and understanding. the political climate is maybe also reminding people that they need to learn about china. though he believes the number of foreign tourists may never return to what it was before. katrina you all to 0 aging as when i was getting worn out on the
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flight of palestinians and gaza, a festival in london, his showcasing films to raise awareness about palestinian stories be on the conflict. funner diego, for a world of film to dive into with stories, seldom heard in mainstream cinema. while the destruction of israel's war involves a dominates, the headlines, the need for different stories about the palestinians becomes more pressing, the adult before. we're sick and tired of always having to pay the perfect victim to a vision for sympathy. we're must see we're black and white and every shade of gray and between. and these are the kind of films i like to watch when i'm watching other people's culture in the films. i like to make some documentaries to schultz to long for themselves. but on the policy, a new film festival has been bringing together new releases, as well as all the classics showcasing palestinian talent. i think the little windows into the policy and experience are really important. i think it's important
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. see palestinian pest settings in a positive light. you know what we hear about negative things and it really just showed up to stick side. you know what they're doing? i think it's put in there a windows into the lives of filmmakers themselves, waiting for gaza profiles palestinian directors, tarzan and are of nasa twin brothers whose work count to come and cliches with intimacy so sorry. that's the god the clinicals a day. and a beauty salon in gaza, while a gun fight takes place outside. as well as drama, there is comedy in a goal is a weekend of which is john lewis decides to leave israel because of a virus and tries to smuggle himself into garza. and always present is belonging. and the memory morning after direct to him, a boss with tons with her daughter to the village she left to pursue her dreams in by, by type various palestinian stories that move resonate and inspire sonia
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jago algebra, london. all that set for me in the stalls you'd pay for the snares out for don't go away. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with much more to leave off cheers solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs, i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want, we want the patient reward because the women and my country deadlocks suite to come up to one. we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are walking in their footsteps, our ancestors whatever has been done before,
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can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. so many politicians want to be the republican party is candidate for to any stand, a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change or american politics? just getting to i've been to extreme for most americans because it can look you as part of the bottom line. this is will weeks of to read to rein has done to towns, villages and farm land on the banks of the town of reba. one of the 170000 people have been forced from their homes by floods, hearing kenya from the heavy cold to even really get a sense of the scale of the gloves and thousands of farms. the beans have managed crops destroyed, and this comes off the back of one of the brass browns in this region in about 12
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feet. yes, scientists say the climatic trends can only be stopped by a global reduction in common emissions. many people here can barely afford fossil fuels, but they pay the highest price on the 2nd day of his randy bombing and gossip. at least 200 palestinians have been killed since the safe spot ended on friday morning. the hello again, i missed ozzy. obtain this is out of here at life and go home. also coming palestinian communities left in ruins. renewed as randy attacks have destroyed homes, businesses and spiteful infrastructure. the u. n. is wanting medical supplies, food and.
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