tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 2, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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related so fast, a lot of people are, are dying. a lot of people are under the levels of buildings whose opinions of schools previously come see mobile and we up the way you go is files most was the the gentleman, isabel serrano. and this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the next 16 minutes. more death and destruction is unleashed on johnson, $100.00 palestinians, a killed by as rainy as tried. so many giovanni of refugee camp in the north of
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this trent gauze to functioning hospitals, overwhelms, did you on ones that medical supplies, as well as food and usa, already funding as well as a salt on golf of ram, saw negotiations from its intelligence agency mustache. what and casa, i've been very close to israel and violence and legal labs the just the occupied westbank. margins from the palestinian authority have been detained and beaten by it is rarely settlers. the health officials in gaza save more than 100 palestinians have been killed in an is really a raid on the jabante, a refugee camp rescue as a using them, they have to dig through rubble in a desperate search for survivors. the area in the north is one of the most densely populated in casa,
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and has come under repeated attacks installed to the rule. and this was an as rainy air raid on residential buildings near the southern city of con eunice. several homes and home of town were destroyed or severely damaged. israel has stepped off a tax on southern gaza as it expands its offensive of the 4 hundreds of wounded palestinians having rushed to fanny functioning hospitals. this was the scene inside the locks and marshes, hospital and central garza, with many women and children being treated, katia lopez hold a young has more the cries of person and children too young to understand more. c confused in a shop, they wait and goes as a looks the hospital, the little boy and blue pants this 5 seat as neighbors gruesome head injury, an image that will surely on those who can speak of the
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hers. they've witness on spirit. this baby last is live, is live forever, changed by is around the, the agony is unavoidable and is unfolding within glosses, few functioning hospitals. the relief of having survived in your strike mix with the torment of more tasks. a woman helps the child holding a type, protecting, noticed that she can't even in hospitals. health is limited. health officials say medical supplies allowed in during the ceasefire, were nowhere near enough in northern cause a, an error rate on the jabante. a refugee camp causes more test and destruction. the area is one of the most densely populated and has been targeted repeatedly during the past 8 weeks. the relative piece of the ceasefire is
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a distant memory. once again, gaza is an at the war zone. and once again, for palestinians, nowhere feels safe. there is nothing. there's no civil defense. there are no ambulances. there's no medical services. the rescue crusade, they no longer have working machinery to search for survivors. under the rubble, people offer each other what little comfort they can back out. and i mean, people are just lying on the ground. there are body parts everywhere. and then there are dozens of victims. there's going sir, that israel is expanding its assault bombing southern gauze, up areas had previously described a safe living and tear palestinians brace for more attacks, including to the whole another cease fire will take cold hot see
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a little bit. so then, how does this car live to tonic otherwise? if he's joining us from calling you in this, in southern gaza thought across the what is the situation and the body of refugee camp. people still searching for survivors? yes uh the value of receipts account has been under. he's very religious attacks since the beginning of the state of attack been intensified during the last couple of hours. busy 100 palestinians have been killed in during and is there any rate that targeted a residential building in devalue refugee cameron, host with districts continue on to the city of the main hospitals that were a number of residential buildings also have been partially damaged by the patient as price, but it's also important to mention in these as strikes that the majority of areas that, that has been hit by the occupation forces considered to be full of people and even
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to people who had been displaced from the eastern areas of the north of the territory, they were taking shelter and the relatives houses. meanwhile, got taxes even still into value of refuge account, but also gets extended to include several areas for us. the goal is, is put, including a seizure neighborhood, which has also been on the want me to scale is really a tough for around a, me, a 6. the palestinians have been killed and separate as price. also ask for the neighborhoods in the central area of gauze, the city had been widely flattened by the occupation forces as the, as many forces trying to expand the military operations, thoughts the south also of the territory where they have attacked. it comes to mind . oh, uh, southern gaza strip and even the make dissertation had been directed towards con you in a city where it had been on the have you relinquished a sex a during the last couple of hours and were more than 50 is really strikes. had been a deliberate and had been even a striking the, a 100,
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a city in the south of the goal is, is for this we have been hearing that a few a trucks have entered gaza today. thought of. tell us about that. yes, uh today. uh, the uh, egyptian uh side i opened the roof, i 1st thing and with us i left the side of the humanitarian aids to enter the gauze . tripler around november 16th humanitarian trucks has insights. the gaza strip, including also alongside with full trucks of fuels that had been also allowed to get into the 2 or 3. now this is step considered to be very important, and the ongoing is really a tax on the residents unto the civilly as is the goal is this trip. these kinds of bags that had been delivered a to into gauze district, considered to be very vital for people in order to be able to cope with the situation and even a to be, be able to survive. as the tax also had been expanded to reach the south of the turret 3, where it says it's expected to be
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a safe show for those who had been slots from the north of the gaza strip product. thank you very much for that. that is product. otherwise, in with the nations live in con eunice and southern gaza, of israel has pulled negotiations from its intelligence agency. must said alf casa, explaining a deadlock in negotiation since get more from adi hush. and who is joining us live from here in doha. so ali, what are you sharing about why the negotiations have come to a home? well, there's really problem and it says office issued a statement saying that to the recall, the mossad delegation from here from the hop, no thoughts the vin, a separate occasions, the, the american delegation, the is really that edition of course, very gibson intelligence delegation and they were all hosted by caught up to try me . yes. i know the choose out to the boss to choose that succeeded in
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a swapping got on the h one is really captives women and children to out on the 255. i thought of the 40 follow sidney and women and children is ready. prisons? nope. given the fact that the demands right now uh, change it and given the fact that the is read is right, no, i did not do stuff, the palestinian and how much should release the woman a soldier and the to the other side just from us. this has a different price and it's not going to be done on exchange with a woman and she isn't, it is really prison. so the main issue is he also issues surrounding the fact that from us from the beginning was all footing all 4 or all this really captives with her boss. for all the fellow sitting in prison is and is very detection such as all princes funds for right now, we are facing this said,
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given the fact that this really is off with throwing, that doesn't mean that the legacy ations are coming to an end. however, this road has come to an end, maybe that will be and also in addition, its new ideas from different thoughts as well. one party who very much wants to revive those negotiations. the french, french president, dominion that crone has arrived. and or how would that, how it was, the 1st president is also looking forward to try release 5 french national zoo. uh set to be captives all missing after this for the 7 step tax of 6. uh, the 1st truck just trying to uh, to the top of the migration to make sure that the uh, the uh, is ready french nationals all really zillow before coming to the house. he sold mainly on this wall. of course he started um getting
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a new position to swap the. busy macro on called at the beginning of the war for i saw a listen, i gaines? no, peacefully for his right to not to its objectives and to define them anyway, this is what my going have to say. city to issue. this situation requires us to step about efforts to achieve a loss, thinks these 5 to secure the release of all the hostages. still held by him us to provide the people of god. so with the aid they urgency need and to give israel every certainty that security has been restored while responding to the legitimate aspirations of the palestinians by treating the political goal, that is the promise of 2 states. the 1st president with me to the middle thoughts out of the, of course this is going to be a long got a trip and it's not the state for, for that all the hash and with the nice is live. and uh huh. let's go to saw high
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right now. she's joining us live from tennessee as are what is the israeli government saying about why it's no longer taking part in the negotiations as well as soon as the sci fi and dates. uh they said that its thomas but has violated got these fires, do they continue to maintain that they said for various reasons, including promised benjamin netanyahu saying, but the deal was to release women and children. it's still really not clear what the problem has been in terms of this list of names. it seems that was provided by how much time us had told us yesterday that they had really 3 lists. uh, but it seems that was a disagreement on on that. um, now i just wanted to go through some of the lights and statements we've been having here from these randy ministry. the defense ministry i've got has been speaking in a statement and he said in the last 2 days were also operating in new areas. that's
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quite significant his thing and that will increase with the stop wanting to how my speed is specifically it seems in the south. i'll just read out some of what he said. we've had very a good achievements in the 1st months. he also said, but the how mosse combined, as in hon, eunice and rough, i also understand very well what happens to the, those of that's the warning that he's sending out. so this is in line of what we've been saying in terms of the latest strikes in hon. eunice as well as rough knots the border with egypt as well. 8 as the sum of the leaflets, the been distributed amongst the people living in the south as well as the map that was released by one of the ministry spokesman not just yesterday, but today's dividing up the gaza strip into areas. each one have been numbered, and they said that this is to allow people to move out, for example, from hon, unison to real fast. so this shows that we're seeing a new minute street plans. um,
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this is something that was confirmed a few days ago. the phone and see so i ended by the ministry chief of staff who had said that they were entering now another phase. and it seems that what we're seeing now on the ground, the last couple of days is that's all the phase. now in terms of why we all, hey, people are gathers for riley because they want to continue calling on for the return of one of those who yeah, us to solve. the israeli government seems to be talking more about the operations and gaza than reviving the ceasefire. how much pressure is the government under, by the families of the captives? it will be at that rally later today. under a lot of pressure. the last 2 minutes we just heard from some of the organizes all the raleigh saying that so they calling on the government to ensure the number one priority is to bring back. those are all still remaining and gauze,
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so you have more than a 170 of them, especially off the back of the declaration and the confirmation by israel, the 6 more of the cut since were killed and that was over night. so one of the bodies was refund back to israel, but this is the worrying situation. so many of the families, some have been speaking to his writing media, saying that it was a big blow when they found out that the sci fi and that they are really concerned. because the, not just all the women and children that still remain. but also, many of the families have been coming to the square top relative men, young man, as well as, of course, the soldiers, which, how mazda said, is another issue though tactful with late. so, but in terms of the civilian is re these, those are still how it's concepts and gaza. now in about an hour or 2 from now in about 2 hours, we're going to see a raleigh thoughts have this has been held every single saturday last week. had a huge turn out of an estimated $100000.00 is res. from all the sections of society,
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children, elderly families that come here to support some of the families, big families and relatives of those concepts that have been saying, hey, come thing out a few days ago, we saw one of the cops. it's been released at a c plus year old woman who came here to show support. she didn't speak to the press, but there is an expect to see that perhaps maybe more of the more of those that have been released. we'll come head to join everyone else and sorted our seats, so not just to quote on him us. but also the mediates as many of the most things they won't do. us and costs are especially who i need to. it's 3 countries. i've been negotiating their return to ensure that they goes back to the negotiating table and then show that that cease fire it's on what so thank you for that. that is the high right. but the latest live and kind of have a short while ago, the us vice president come to have a said they won't allow the fullest relocation of palestinians from gaza or the
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occupied westbank let spring. and rosalind jordan, she's joining us live from washington dc. very strong. woods for the us vice president draws, but has as well been listening to anything that us has been saying well, it's not clear whether the is rallies have responded to the vice president's comments. it is the sabbath in israel. and so typically, government officials don't have anything to say until after the end of the sabbath, which is at sundown. that said, the vice president campbell, a harris did make these comments while meeting with the egyptian president of those i thought the l. c. c. on saturday, on the sidelines of the cop $28.00 global climate summit in due by the vice president said that not only would the us vigorously oppose a redrawing of the boundaries of gaza. that's because there's been this idea of floated by some in the israeli government that perhaps there should be an interior
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buffer zone between garza and israel. something which the us is opposed to, but the vice president also told presidency think that the us would oppose the displacement of palestinians from gaza. and it would be very much opposed to trying to excuse me, redraw a well a b siege meant of gauze or something else which has been floated by the israel is the us very much opposed to this. instead, what vice president harris said is that the us wants to just seeing a reinvigoration of the palestinian authority so that it can exercise political control of garza. and that the us is still committed to the establishment of a separate independent palestinian state alongside israel. very strong comments, but we've been hearing this ratcheting up of the us as view point in recent days.
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all right, ross, thank you very much for that. that's our state department correspondent, rosalyn jordan live in washington dc. it would join the studio biologist, us senior political analyst model on the shadow, but one, we're back to see an unspeakable images of children and hospitals with limbs missing. if they're lucky enough to be alive, we had a lot from the us for the resumption of these attack saying that they had aust as well they were asking as well to protect the civilian lives. with that being genuine as well. judging from the transfer of what the industries rise, especially those bunker buster to 2000 pounds explosives. clearly the united states is eager to continue supplying is read with the weapons that create or that produce dust among civilian population. when such
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a water is taking place and an urban surrounding at so in the one hand, the united states in practice continues to support is rose genocide. the war in an urban area. while at the same time, speaking of the need to reduce the humanitarian or human casualties. so you could say the united states is doing one thing and saying another or say one thing and doing another. and you can also say that the united states is speaking out of both sides of its mouth. on the one hand, it does talk about the need to reduce casualties. on the other hand, it's really supporting is right and still unconditionally. and so can we apply that to the nation statements from the us wise president, the couple of harris saying that under no circumstances will they allow for the forced relocation of palestinians and gaza. but unfortunately, the u. s. record has not been great in this war. i clearly the usa,
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some things and i thought the 2nd words, but these words, i'm not heated by, there's really a government and this has already happened on a number of issues. and while the united states is jewel liberally wanted to use the pause, the for the 56 days balls in order to read direct is read and it's what effort and gaza clearly on the 56 issues that you know about. israel has not, he did america's advice suggestion, red line on any one of them. on the contrary, it is continuing with its uh, genocide and guys. and what do we say genocide does you said, well, you know, we start with what's happening to the children. what's happening to the civilians? what's happening because of the infrastructure. so much so that you know, just when you start trouble sticking a balance sheet of what is happening. you start thinking this unlike any other war,
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where civilians are the collateral damage, disgusting as it may be. as a concept, but still this would be a small minority of people killed in the process of fighting other than any combatants, but seems like in this, for the enemy combatants are the children. they have the majority. hardest of your day of the majority. i would even go as for as far as saying more than the majority, i would say, as my understanding from again the balance sheet of dest in guys are probably a, for each, have mass fight to killed, or the more than 10 civilians. yeah, i've been more that. yeah, absolutely more than 15000 civilians killed sofa because there was so much at stake . let's talk about the, if there was any hope of reviving the sci fi negotiations, what do you think as well as calculations? because we know from our correspondence and kind of the of how much pressure they are on the, from the families of captives. but yesterday,
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with the finance minister based allow smoke troje tying the prime minister to end the end the negotiations. he said that the truce has run its course. it was nice to see the captives come back. but that sort of thing. now, yes, you could say that the generals who want to continue watching the war. i'm not necessarily paying attention to whatever a segment of the public opinion once i'm clearly the more phonetic parts of the government who really are a good for but a stand in blood. also, i'm not paying attention to whatever number of families of captives or say that then, you know, needs to pay some attention because he's still hoping for a political future of the country. and he needs to make data sets and public boss to it. if you're worried about caring for palestinian civilians, but clearly the political and military establishment is or it has sticking the decision once again. that's award is above all else and that the space, dignity, and the benefits a if you want in this war unrestored and it's, uh,
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the tenants is more important than the life of any one or number of soldiers or civilian is there it is. and that's why they want to continue with the war. why the defense? i'm leaving the window a bit of a window open for possibility of negotiations. but clearly from the decision today to a band does that include stations, is that they don't care for those of the negotiates as much as the other party does as if they would want to go on with them as it would have to be on the, on very big tax drive as those of the mediator enhanced they're talking about now hours of cs 5 our knowledge, but you're not days, weeks, months or kevin and cease fire. yeah. live on. thank you very much. this a senior political analyst mode, one bush auto that's being of intense exchange of fund along the israel 11 on board to the lebanese on group. has vall that has launched several attacks on is really military position since hostilities resumed on friday,
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following the end of the gaza ceased far. as long as use whites phosphor shells and carried off raids, targeting what it says of the forces of the attacks. for now, the conflict is to launch the contained along the border as they know all the reports from southern 11 on the possibilities have resumed along the israel 11 and border hours after the gaza cease. fire collapse early on friday. but the conflict along the border at least for the time being, remains much of the same can find in terms of geography along the 100 kilometers. stress of border a few kilometers deep on each side. and can, can find in terms of the targets, both sides more often than not the focusing on a military target. civilians have been killed during this have been killed on the lebanese side of the border. but and, and there have been occasional strikes deeper into each other's territories, but it seems both sides are treading carefully avoiding a full blown military conflict at least for the time. now hezbollah has said that
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this front is a supports front for gaza. it is not the primary battle ground, but at the same time as has said that all options are on the table depending on what happens in gaza. and what happens 11 on what happens in gaza for hezbollah. it's believes that it's ally home us is still standing strong and that it is that israel has not been able to achieve any military objectives. so home us and it's view is able to sustain this really attacks as of, as of, for the time being. but as for 11 on has the officials that believe that israel's could be, is it is intensive really is to take on has below and not just defend the board or so. so these are 2 factors that could determine whether it's limited engagement will, will change. a western officials have been warning the lebanese government to pass a test messages to hezbollah, to tell them not to escalates, not to escalate the conflict because the conflict could spread beyond the southern v until the 11 on. and they're also insisting that the 1701 un resolution 1701 be
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implemented, which means that hezbollah will have to move away from the border 20 to 30 kilometers away from the border. and this is really what the is radius wants, in order for the hundreds of thousands of civilians who live in in northern is really towns and villages will be able to return to their homes center for their oversee the southern lebanon yvonne's revolution. regardless, as 2 of its members have been killed and as rainy as strikes and syria says that when military advises the 1st before his ronnie and casualties bass since the one gaza began. early on saturday, sylvia said it's a defense has repelled and as really rockets attacked me of damascus as well, has dropped targets in sylvia several times since it launched a military campaign in gaza. and that is where any army has forced hundreds of thousands of people in northern garza to leave the area since the start of the conflict, including medical stuff, stuff to host some of those to fia is one of the few who stayed behind at the come
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on at one hospital in a video of messages she had last week, you described the situation that or something somebody will come sort of see if the or and she has a list of. busy the some of the, the necessary just to be of them by while she hasn't looked at this as i've had to go further further especially the find this about the lack of them such a problem. so she has the power
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to the head on algebra. no, with safe to go. we're here from displaced palestinians and gaza, forced to move again. and the host of avoiding is really a tax the the holloway i've got some very, very wet weather making his way across the river. plates of the mind. me see this little every real cloud here. that's good. all right, tiff weather system. pushing through that cold front will slide its way through, eventually. just knocking the temperature down in front of sarah. so you gotta realize thunder. we down pulls that into the fall. se of brazil, as we go on through sunday, those shells becoming a little more widespread. so some big torrential downpours, certainly
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a possibility 22 celsius in point of service in the last days. winds coming from a southerly direction to the north of that tennessee to round. we are getting up to around 35 degrees. good ration of showers, the rod across the amazon basin pushing up to a southern pulse of venezuela, but dry weather to the north is that long as you drive across the carrot ban? looking good here, right? but the next steps i might just cash gold show around the east and on and set time your child to just push stating on these the tradewinds as easily winds just coming into nicaragua of costa rica, maybe into positive one. chair is southern areas of mexico, also steaks and pretty white. whether you can see this organized weather system here for having some very heavy rain. it extends its way across the south of the us more storms in full cost to slow the making. the way towards the middle that take the, the latest news as it breaks this attack has been described by ukrainian president
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a lot demand. lensky is an act of terrorism, with detailed coverage of you may, has promised to respond to the origin state and impairments of ferry team that shows people here fear of this well impoverished the population from around the world. cantwell's us wants to be 5 minutes of old people for the after 25 years of competing against my grants and assign them seek of some say with new told doesn't sound convincing. the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching l, just me, elizabeth prolong them and all of the mind a lot of top stories, the south, the gaza house ministry says 100 pounds of jeanine's have been killed and then is rarely ever aid on the giovanni of refugee camp the area is one of the most densely populated in the gaza strip that has come under repeated attacks. and it's astonishing the rule as one has renewed its attack from gaza off to a cease fire expired. the hundreds of wounded ballast as have been rushed to hospital with a large number of
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a women and children about to ox, a mazda, especially off the s trucks and central garza, the as is around the brand. so tense and gaza indigo shapes has promised intelligence agency must that have been re quote from doha as well. hasn't showed yet another evacuation or the full single, ready displace palestinians to move again as the ami expands, it's offensive. the instructions are on leaflets dropped from the air. they intrude a map that's accessible bias cannibal to all code and that's cause panic and confusion as internet access and the strip is limited. the maps of launch garza into zones, and that is really military. he says it tells palestinians with safe evacuation areas in the event of an attack on saturday, the army instructed people in these parts of move in gaza to move. it also issued
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evacuation orders for palestinians and these blocks in southern gaza. the u. n says about 80 percent of gauze population has been full simply displays. that means that these areas are already densely populated. is one has designated the my wasi veterans settlement in the southern point of the gaza strip, a so called to monetary. and so it is a bound stretch of land about one could of each wide and 14 kilometers long. the world health organization says, forcing such a large number of people into a space that saw as, as a recipe for disaster. this is going to blow in the 1st shelling. they told us to fax it to the south for safety a year from now there's telling us to go further south. this is nonsense for will not go anywhere, will remain here. they can do whatever they please. i don't have all the a romero, hot or blood. there's nothing left. a few of our houses are gun properties, gun or money. as gun sons had been marked to go some died, some handicapped in the hospital, the what's left to cry for. and then they tell us to get a, where is it,
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where is it? that is i might get lucky enough most of them and reflect the know the full coming hits and off the hospital. we went to various places, but there's just no safe place in gaza. we went to she thought to schools, to families, homes, but there is just no safe place in gaza today in con eunice, they're telling us to go to russia. but even rafa shelling is hitching every 6 months like i shouldn't be satisfied. we are from the board area in con eunice that we came and made a tinge here and setting it. then they said ceasefire. and so we went back to our homes and then they resumed. so we came back. yeah, we cannot leave. i mean, i don't, we will not go to rough off that, but in rough thought that killed 50 people yesterday in the 1st 10 minutes. we have a rough ha, has dish. and so just con eunice way can we go? get is. every way i may take us any way, so we will stay here and well joining us now from london as donald taylor roberta. she's a senior cross as responsive wise at amnesty international. she also investigates
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will crimes. very good to have you. on the news, our mr. nevada, how do you assess the is really a tax on gaza. you investigate? will crimes is as well committed war crimes and gaza. the one we've set to be investigated, a number of attacks that appear to be what a crime in dot. and we have not found any reasons why stacy's would have been attacked these radio, sorry, t's in this way. the army of not provided any information indicating that there were any legit have been military targets of the location. and these are houses full of civilians and the fact that such a tax which started on day one on the 7th of october and but actually they've started a lot longer uh previously because it's such indiscriminate do proportion as to tax
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. have been a feature of easily military alterations in the gaza strip going back and 15 years and, and what we're seeing the stein is with a much, much greater intensity. and so there are so many attacks that type inexplicable at so many civilian children with man and elderly people. and clearly non come back tons that continues to be killed, they out. okay, so you're saying that you're already investigating specific incidents as well crimes. and as you're mentioning israel has been carrying out such attacks, you say for at least 15 years, it's not the 1st time why hasn't it been? how to account as well? that's really is a question that should be all of the international community of the countries that
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are, is rails allies of the countries that continue to supply israel with military equipment, west homes, large a payload volumes that they've been used daily. and since the 7th of october, in the mine there, the clearly contravenes international humanitarian. no. because what these weigh, the army is using is, is very large volumes with nij payloads, explosive west funds. that's how the day wides impact raid use. and that are known and cause a civilian and civilian infrastructure way beyond the point of impact and provide that to them by the united states. for example, can the us be held to account for providing weapons to as well with which it's killing civilians?
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there is no shortage of evidence and the gains, not just from the 7th of october, but on this international as documented uh, i know full attacks in contravention of international humanitarian law. violations of the geneva conventions that is made as far as ease of carried out in previous years as well, with us made westland and so there is no lack of awareness that can be claimed and, and clearly is no measures are taken to ensure that the web funds that are sold or transferred and to a party to a conflict to i'm, you know, it is no, no measures have taken to ensure that those web funds are not misuse. then the provide them, those weapons becomes an accomplice in the violations of international humanitarian law. and come be held responsible again,
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this is something that we have seen happen in the past. it's happening yes. again. who can take those measures to stop the us from providing those weapons and israel from stopping the use of those weapons against civilians as well the united states. and should 1st of all comply with both international humanitarian law, but also with its own laws that demo and that is 6 known that there is a risk. the weapons may be misused, may be used to commit violations of international law. then those weapons should not be transferred to, to the party that is likely to commit this violations. and on and so you know, they provide their strips stop, providing the weapons as we now have the international criminal court that has an investigation that is open. it has been ongoing for some times and
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it seems very, very important that the international criminal court is pears, no effort, and locates the necessary resources to investigate the daily strikes on civilians. and that in so far as we've been able to establish our strikes the pipe, disproportionate, that's our indiscriminate and some of them are direct attacks on civilians. on those 3 types of attacks are violations of international humanitarian law and close the tooth one crimes. they haven't been investigated again, the international criminal court holy united states, as well to account given neither countries, a signatories, international criminal court has a monday to investigate and prosecute the violations that are
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committed on the lands of in the occupied territories. so the attacks that are being carried out in gaza are within the competence of the international criminal court. and indeed the prosecutor of the international criminal court has himself stated that his office is investigating a tax based in, in gaza and, and denise bell. and it's important that you know that those investigations of kyra doubt and you know, i'm the necessary resources are i all located to ensure that there is a huge number of cases obviously that need to be investigated. and it's, you know, it's necessary for that to happen. or eyes that is missing to nationals, donald tethered rivera joining us live from london. thank you very much for your
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expertise on this. we appreciate it. thank you. 2 more palestinians have been killed and the occupied westbank cause is right in middle tree. it continues its rays. the. the one was shot west of nablus following an image standing attend israel and has stepped up the rates across the occupied west bank since october. the 7th let spring and hold the oppenheim maid. she's joining us live from hebron and another day of his way the rates across the occupied west bank. what a of the yes, absolutely. i mean, in the, i would say it the fact it was that the raise would be carried at night and until a door. now there are also rays that last several hours during the day in broad daylight. today there was one in a beta which is next to now blows. at last, at about 5 to 6 hours of 7 people were wounded in that
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a raid and another 20 or so of a suffered from severe tear gas as supplication among them, a 5 year old baby. so certainly these raise as you, as you mentioned, just expanding and it seems that you get the feeling really that they're going to that happening now 24 hours a day depending on where you are. and just by surprise, really. yeah. and with thousands of rest of since october the 7th. what did they have? the many detentions in hebron 2 way you well yeah actually the the, the latest that the engine was a couple of hours ago. there was a raid in here and hybrid, we actually ran into it as we were driving around the city. this time, the owner of an electrical shop was detained and at the building where his show for us every single slab was rated and search. now, as we, as you were saying,
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we have run has been one of the focus of these a daily and nightly rates. nearly a 3rd of the total of $3500.00 plus who have been detained since october 7th. about $900.00 of them were here. in hebron, many of them got release about 400, but they're still 500 people who are still detained. he and hebert and anyone you speak to a tell it a day, you know, as evening comes they braced themselves for more rays. and then as we saw, and we actually witnessed ourselves, they also happened during daylight. now, the vast majority of those who are still in jail at the moment are either detained for security reasons. they called security detainees. and it's not very clear what kind of security threat they posed, or under these administrative detention, which is
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a sub realm of the security did. they didn't, it comes in security does any chapter. and there how without charges and they could be held for 6 months initially, that is renewable and is renewable as much as israel pleases. so certainly, there is a anxiety here around to have road. people all worried as soon as of october 7th, when he was telling you it was rarely a day or a night without a raid. hold on. thank you very much for that. that is, hold up and how many live in hebron that listed in human rights groups. that is why the settlers are taking advantage of those increased military rates across the occupied west, back to seas moorland that was so carrying out assaults against palestinians. settlers detained, then stripped and beat a team of monitors with the palestinian authority. charles stratford sent us this
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report from the village of bait 41 sore and the saucer wants to take his sheep to his line so they can graze. but he is nervous about another attack, but he's ready. settlers who are trying to push him out with a month to should have had, like i bought that everybody's gonna, as you can see how all you have to see the sheep on the street. who knows? i want to take them, but i need to check on it and repair the damage. first. we go with months to a buy call to his livestock grazing lands. these ready settlers have tried to block the road quite digging a trench and putting of us on sore show what he finds for no issue. what the issue, what i assume i can from the 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 what it was hoping for a little while this was the army with this up lives and they are like father and son. they beat me. they beat to my son. this most,
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everything 1st they broke the phones, they started 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 ready settlers protected by the is really military, came into this area. and destroyed places where palestinians have lived for generations. most 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 set, the caravans can be seen a couple of cologne which is down the valley. this video shows one of the attacks using bulldozers to destroy the palestinian farms property and forced them out via text seemed to be legs by this man. tomorrow. cohen or coby is, he's node. he goes to a government loan in 2013 and established a settlement outpost. abdulla aboard off ma shows me
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a map of 7 pilots to be in hamlet's with farm is being forced to evacuate since the beginning of the war. so this lady 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 sub. i'm in october, but the off to october. the 7th things began to change. what team members hesitate to get free for half an hour and the settlers came and they kicked everyone out tomorrow. when they found out my colleagues didn't live that they stripped them and beat them for 7 hours here and i'm sure on the other phone was forced to flee the land in the area vile to which despite the increasing secular tanks, is we prepared to leave and these radio army jeep drives by straight, a reminder of who wants to take and control this land. charles $5.00. they to politic the occupied with bank. still. ahead on al jazeera war,
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takes us toll on ukraine's natural resources. will tell you why keeps accusing russia of a co signed the lease called choose solutions that gives us no for a future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on the. don't think that has a number. think about it as a person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, like at least in my life and almost as we want. we want to operate because the women and my country, they're not sweet because we are not denies all of who we are. human beings on this
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earth to be trees and equally we are false. that's our officers. whatever has been done before can be done even better, as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the, [000:00:00;00] the, let's take a look at some of the days of the story using the launch. earthquake has hit the southern philippines. synonymy warnings have been issued in the philippines and western japan, author the magnitude 7.5 quakes struck the east coast of the island of menda. now,
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there'll be no immediate reports of damage or injury or the un security cause that has most of the end, the political mission. and so don, the countries been ravaged by more than 7 months sufficing. gabriel and his on does, it has more. 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 reached 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 casting is vote, the use case deputy ambassador to the un gave this warning to suit any use
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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 that could be no military solution to this conflict. and the to war and causes should engage in meaningful thoughts towards a permanent sci fi and transfer of power to civilian administration. the un mission to sedan was established in 2020 to provide support to the country during the 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, new york. the war and ukraine has mentioned the destruction of many of the countries and natural resources. farm land has been hard hit and reduced going, output has impacted the world's food supply. prosecute has
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a gathering evidence in the hope of trying russia and international quotes for what they describe as a co side. i'm a driver pulls from cave 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 and the 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 base, and many other sites is being gathered by prosecute has that been the hope the international community will one day recognize eco side, the wilful damage of the environment as
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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 ukrainian 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 cock called good time was described by president, loved them is a landscape as an environmental bottom 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 face is a growing climate to emergency, it's a date everybody realize the environment as the info budget has a value for all the international community and for future generation. that is also the reason of why we're finding you are in this air force environment should no
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longer be the cell in system before a rad, but welcome possible consequence from this otherwise devastating conflict. rep mcbride, i'll just say era keith the 1st woman 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, controversial issues including abortion. she died in phoenix on amazon and now from complications related to advance dementia. alex bad has more born and raised on a ranch and arizona sandra day o'connor at 1st founded outstanding law school 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
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a republican state legislature and judge that lead president ronald reagan to nominate the contents of the highest court in the united states. aqona spins 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 to rest in school. finding the school was 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 in 2000. some critics claim she showed who a biased by reportedly expressing disappointment privately. this democratic
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challenge al gore had won the popular vote. bus o'connor, lacy defended the independence of the courts against assaults on judges with part of some attacks and political pressure mountain. it's much more difficult to achieve fair and impartial judgments. and that's it for me, elizabeth. this is news out of do stay with us. we're back in just a few minutes. was another full news bulletin and all the nicest headlines from god . so thank you very much for watching the thought provoking on sundays. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunately, there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than the days of these days? or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities,
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do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge release of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era god guys under for the past few years, the wars and related so fast. a lot of people are dying. a lot of people are under the buildings. who's a, be the schools pieces to come see mobile and we have the way you go is find most talk a was this is a region that is largely develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted 5 conflicts, police collapse. we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad i've been and the people allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy. asked me to tell this story. this is will weeks of to run to
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rain has done to towns, villages, and farm land on the banks of the tunnel river. more than a 170000 people have been forced from their homes by floods, hearing kenya from the heavy cold. so you can really get a sense of the scale of deeds, floods and thousands of farms being said, managed across, destroyed. and this comes off the back of one of the grounds in this region in about 12 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. the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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