tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 3, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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a 100 palestinians are killed by is really air strikes and there's a body of refuge account in the north of the strip. you killed out children. we are children. we is on money. we owe our homes. we want to live, we want to live in safety. that'd be the leader of hamas towels ultra 0. the remaining captives won't be freed unless israel stops fighting. an old pano stand in prisoners of released that's as is ravings ramp up the pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to bring more captives back home and come us all i'm doing fires of thought i was a rock. it's ange televi. the new wave of strikes on guys that has killed more than a 100 palestinians on saturday. israel has expanded its attacks after
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a ceasefire with homeless expired on friday, and it appears there's no end in sites. so as far talks of collapse and cox, a homeless officials says they'll be no more on negotiations and captives until the war ends. alexandra by has, begins, are coverage. a major is really air raid your con eunice in southern gaza, within minutes. several residential towers, and how much the town completely destroyed. israel had issued evacuation orders, families left just in time to see their lives explode, the where is the safety we're supposed to have. and so he said to go, says, here we are in the so where do you want us to go? our children are missing and we do not know where the are enough is enough. stop
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the war. gazda is destroyed in northern gotta an air read on the ball. you're refugee camp causes more death and destruction. you filled out the children. we are, our children is on money. we owe a home. we want to live, we want to live in safety. the area is one of the most densely populated and has been targeted repeatedly during the past 8 weeks. there is nothing. there is no civil defense. there are no ambulances that no medical services are good. rescuers are using their bare hands to dig through, revel searching for survivors. people offer each other what little comfort they can back out. another means people are just lying on the ground. there are body parts everywhere and then there are dozens of victims. as is real expands, it's a salt across the strip. fears are growing of the ground defensive in the south
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areas. the army previously described as safe once again. gaza is an active wars zone. once again for palestinians, nowhere is safe and the relative peace of the seas fire is a distant memory. alexandra buyers, algebra a hotspot was in gaza strip, have been overrun, was people injured or killed in saturdays, showing many more children, including in con eunice, where many civilians are fled in recent weeks under the orders of these really ami coming on. nicholas has more. let me give you a warning. this reports contains distressing images from the start. tyrants carry their bloody children to hospital. oh ok. so the mountains hospice who in central garza is overwhelmed. ok is ready for says from the data neighborhood.
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supposed to either whoever the, the, the one has said that the goal is the strip is the most dangerous place and the wants to be a child. and we're going to seize, find more children who don't commit to that. to sandra. meanwhile, the palestinian right across and says it's received 558 trucks through the roof across. and these are the 1st to enter guys since the cx 5. and it's 3 quarters of does is population. about 1700000 people have been displaced by israel's bombardment. gonna go live. so tonic elbows and when con eunice in southern gaza, i want to ask you about the trucks at the moment our topic just took us through what's been happening at the body of f. u g. come for civil yes. today, in fact, value refuge account has been widely attacked today. you,
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since the early hours of today is morning. well, a residential building has been completely destroyed and clean the lines or of more than a $100.00 palestinians, including the professor, sophia, and tell you the president of these limits, university of garza where the value of refuge account has been on the intent is ready bombing since the beginning of this round to fighting just of contact to the number of residents in the north of the territory and can particular inter ballier refuge account and have been told that the situation the is comparable. and what you are witnessing now. i know its, i used to sit it to be beyond compact and they did not have such circumstances before since at the, at least at the beginning of the tax on the territory. meanwhile, the also after that the humanitarian aids that had been delivered to the noise of the guns was stripped to send it to be very limited as they are facing a deep shortage of food and a 4th voice and even medical supplies for hospitals in the north of the gulf strip
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of working, i'm rating beyond the capacity as the attacks on the north of detroit treated nonstop since today's early mornings. and time just confirm for us when we were talking about the age drugs, how many trucks have actually been able to get into guys and obviously what was on them unfair that aid has been going yes, uh, basically uh, according to the committee. oh boy, it is in the golf has strep, they have announced officially that $55.00 humanitarian trucks were allowed to inside the kansas truck, including a few trucks that also will uh, wouldn't be allowed for the 1st time during the day is a fine thing between our mazda and is built into the gaza strip now. uh these uh, a humanitarian aids will be distributed later on, separate areas. of course, the goal is this trip for palestinians who have been displaced from the houses and have been witnessing in human conditions for more than 7 weeks of fighting. and the
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situation obviously in terms of the humanitarian 8, consider it to be very central as palestinians, depending right now on such a an order to cute with the results. and the ultimate of these very destruction of the houses that be left behind off to being seriously evacuated from the homes and even the from the farm that's talking. thank you very much. indeed, tyler, couple of them talking to us and claims the deputy head of how much political bureau is told off to 0 that negotiations. that what a truce and gaza have completely broken down. you said that would be no further exchange of captives until the end of the war, l. israel pulled negotiators from its intelligence agency must side out of kata which has been mediating, sees far efforts. the locus us, me, one the how the official and final stance of the movement of how much is that there will be no exchange of captives until the end of the aggression and a comprehensive and permanent ceasefire. we the homeless movement declared from the
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beginning that it is not a maneuver deception or anything else that the form prisoners will arrive to gaza on october 7th were not a target. and we were ready to release them without conditions. women and children who are held captives were not our targets either. they arrived in gaza due to the exception of circumstances, and we were also ready to conclude this matter in exchange of the release of our women and children, held in the occupation forces presents. there was supposed to be an international commitment unrelated to the exchange regarding the relief of our people. israel claims that here are many women and children that are still held captives. although we have exchanged all what we have. and if there are some cases that we are not aware of,
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we are ready to conduct investigations. the remaining prisoners and gaza are soldiers and civilian men who have served in the israeli army. therefore, there are currently no negotiations on the issue of captives until the aggression stops presidency manual my call is in katya. what are you to discuss? the latest developments in gaza was caught as a mere during talks of the cell policy, the amount of stress the need for continuing international efforts to negotiate a permanent cease fire and gaza. he said it was needed to protect civilians and deliver aid. they also discussed the establishment of 2 states in accordance with international and un resolutions. however, my whole said that if the objective of the water is to destroy thomas, it could go on for a decade of the possible mcdonald mall. i think this is the moment when is rarely, authorities need 2 more precisely defined and goals. what does the total destruction of from us mean, and does anyone think it is possible if it's as the a, the war will last 10 years?
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yep. the city did you 100 so that can be no long term security for israel in the region. if that security comes at the price of palestinian lives, affecting public opinion in the regions where you could. i mean, while i view, as vice president says, washington was a lot of the forced communication of palestinians from gaza or they occupied westbank also speaking to buy and come out of hi said the us is holding discussions with the regional powers to agree on the future the tattered tray. we must accelerate efforts to build an enduring piece. and that begins with planning for what happens the day after the fighting and shortly after october, 7th, president 5 and i began discussions with our national security team about post conflict. gov, that we have begun to engage partners in the region and around the world in these conversations. and this has been a key priority over the last 8 weeks. 5 principals guide our approach for post
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conflict, god, gaza know forcible displacement, no re occupation, no seeds or blockade, no reduction in territory and no use of gaza as a platform for terrorism. we want to see a unified, gaza, and westbank under the palestinian authority and policy invoices and aspirations must be at the center of this work. it's telling how much it's in the system provides that a public policy with adult high institute for graduate studies is also a specialist on conflict resolution and international aid. he's been with the some of the last a couple of hours or so good to have you back. i want to talk to you about a, a manual maximums visit to do hon. um, obviously, funds has interest will be centered around the french citizens who are currently in gaza. they will be anxious to get those out. at the same time, he seems determined to try to find some way of restarting the ceasefire towards
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what do you think that my chrome would be able to bring to this? that so many other people and may have not managed to look at. i don't know, i think historically french has a fence, has always played the capital in the and the presenting ministry from the policy of the opinion as one of the biggest and major countries into you it, it has always counted the front and policy interest of the entire all confidence and this is with micro comes. i mean, at, let's think about it about this position is when you create as well. he always want to miss the advocate for this particular approach. talking about the politics with at some point he was keen to have somebody patricia's between the 2 of us on the americans were very angry with him. but not when we look at you or the european union you're looking at. it has been a very important them keep pops out in the peace process since the establishment. also the 1st thing i thought of the, the, the also piece the, the 1990 for europe has invested so much in the eh,
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is they building project the put a single state building project. and it has been a betty gen that is doing the blessing and people, and they, europeans, because of the jo graffiti and the history of the show job if they city, i mean, we are, we live in one of these are the ministry in the it up i, europe is always more than this, and in a more modern, pragmatic positions under us, this is very far away. and it's always provide this unlimited support. these are in one you see situations in the, from a pragmatic, from a different angle. and it's, it seems also that there is that if, if ford is from the us also playing all the way with these at the end and that so the, so it was, it wants to prevent a 3rd of the collapse of this piece process. it wants to, to play some pragmatic crude to revive it. and fans comes in this position or micro uncomfortable distortion for bringing them back to the political game. and also that is one important thing. also, we're not talking about the guys offering to you live on, and also is the,
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is open extreme importance to, to france as well as the north and for all that your husband on his way in is on fire. and they want to make sure that there won't be any further escalation. so they, we have been getting some statements coming from some french statements that really wanted off a full scale award. and i think between the bottom as below i'm, is right. so i think all these things when we look at the visa and mainly the agenda, that's my code comes with to pop up as of an important mediator to more or less to convey the message to pop out on top of each of these items on the scene as well, that we can probably be the width of that. and you can rely on us also to the, to, to, to send some messages, messages to embrace some agenda different and then the americans, i don't think this is what he would have come to me because i know we would fairly pop out on an egypt are concerned or perhaps the us as well. they will of course be
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conscious that at the start of this conflict funds the spoke out very strongly in favor of israel's did the rights to defend itself. it aligned itself almost immediately with the position that the us was doing the you did exactly the same thing from what we're hearing. now, there seems to have been a change of emphasis, or at least a change of tone from what we're hearing from emanuel macro. now how do you assess bob at public pressure in europe, we have seen the biggest, the most of them is the most, the biggest and most places taking place in the pen code. and it's nothing to us. so the police realized that these are the not active is not being both by the public, the public, by large and the federal visit has went too far with this. what i mean it's, it's not a defense of what i do. it's, it's a mexican, it's committed image on the side, the road and the europeans realized that no, that's a no vote. we did not sign up for this. yes. we, we, we, we endorsed easily and we support it is right. and it's site to defend itself. but the left to commit to genocide, and there is a difference. and this is where you have the, like the pin,
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political push it position as much showed. definitely then the american one. because of all these factors, the politics history, showed geography the closer to us. but the americans, so these, these things from a mother perspective, pragmatic perspective, then americans, and that's a good day. but i know we're going to be talking to you more than that. the lots are part of the program about the future of i've forgotten about for another. thank you very much. indeed tim, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i said the war on gaza will continue until its aims on a cheese, including the elimination of thomas. while he was speaking, biases of his relatives were running until they have to call for the release of captives held in gaza. their families are putting pressure on nothing yahoo to do more to bring them home. as much as i don't think of the sudden be silent or people . many people asked me during this week. and i had been asked by some of our brave fighters and soldiers, is the war,
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will the war will resume after the truce or the ceasefire? and i said yes, absolutely yes. and this answer is now clear to everyone. so i am saying clearly that we continue the war until we achieve all our goals and kind of joining us live, not from you ok by the east jerusalem. i want to talk to you in a moment about the press conference. the benjamin netanyahu was held. first of all, do you have any more information about the rockets that were being fired from guys or that you were telling us about just about half an hour or so ago? well, it's certainly the largest biology brock is receiving from the gaza strip. certainly since the ceasefire ended a huge barrel is coming from, the goal is to strip on heating, multiple places within his ready territory in the south in those ready communities just outside of the gaza. strip in tel aviv itself and on the road
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towards that jerusalem mindedness of, of just outside of jerusalem. most of those records will actually intercepted by the i in the rocket defense system. but we are hearing that at least one person has been injured service, a very significant statement from a mass. remember how much sends these rockets into, out of the goals and strip, not so much to hit targets on the ground, but as a message, knowing that most of them will be intercepted by the line, the defense system. but it is a message that they can still do this room, but we all want 57 days into the wall and still have the capability of sending rockets into is right. you territory. ok, let's talk about the press conference since the was the one we were mentioning before by benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister that was a separate one that was held by you will go on the defense minister. now the interesting thing that i felt that when we looked and we've been covering the benjamin netanyahu conference and he was asked about the fact that these
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conferences were held separately. and he said he wasn't aware of what had been decided by you will go on in his press conference, talk us through how significant this is as well. it's kind of extraordinary to thing that the prime minister of israel doesn't know what the defense minister of israel has said in a press conference that was held probably about an hour before he spoke what was going on there. but he also was asked about this, and he said, i actually also your gland to come into a press conference with me. he turned it down. now there isn't a huge amount of love. busy between the 2 men, they have had their problems in the pasta at one point during the judicial reform process just about a year ago, the vin, as the vice, you stop since october 7, but with massive protests actually, um, a prime minister benjamin netanyahu tried to sack you know of colors um, but it was only public pressure,
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huge amounts people out in the street actually stopped him from doing that. is this a division with in the little cabinet, but it's a very senior members of the war cabinet clearly, but they're also actually members of the same party as well. so that may well be some sort of differences going on between them. but prime minister benjamin netanyahu is that press conference was actually one that was held with a bit of tension for the p. m as well. now only is reading the media. we're allowed to come to that problem is the probably thinking he's going to get a bit more of an easy ride from the east, where the media ross and foreign media brought to you was almost all you going to resign. he said this is not a time to talk about resignation, so even he knows that he's under pressure now from with in is rarely self to resign full various failures. a maybe that's the issue here that your client is simply keeping himself away from a prime minister of the heat. possibly things might well be toxic. him on. thank
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you very much. indeed that's him wrong con, talking to us from occupied east jerusalem as well. these are the army as far as hundreds of thousands of people to northern guys. that's and leave the area since the stars are the conflicts including medical stuff that's out for some abo sophia is one of the few who stayed behind at the camo on one hospital in a video message you shared last week. it described the situation there on the sample on the, on the, on the form of the study, just to know could be either by while you have them look at this as
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a headaches to go further further, especially the part of this about the lack of them such a problem how well delta i most of the you heard of just now is affiliated with the us base humanitarian organization. mad global and joining us from chicago is its president, doctor saw her soho. thank you very much indeed for being with us. one of the most extraordinary things that i, i would have several that we saw in that piece from dr. who some of those are fed. that was the fact that he's working on his own. there is nobody else there. can you just talk to us about what your impression is, of the kind of conditions,
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the medical stuff or working under a thank you for having me. and this is a heartbreaking for me as a physician as a but it's about to get a specialist. the, i think for every physician in the war to see what a posting and colleagues and dr. her some of most of the working with the circumstances. and that was just a floor with very limited resources, with no food and no clean water. what his life being threatened with his family's life being start then his house was destroyed and wanting to alone in the hospital . he was shared with me and i'll do a message a couple of days ago that he is a, he's the only position that is moving between the emergency room to the inpatient department with the intensive care unit. and that he has at one point to try to resolve the date for newborns because of the loss of electricity. and the venture dates are stopped and he has, he tried to associate date them and he could not. and they died on him. and that every day he has to make decisions,
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which patients should lot should live and which patient cannot live because he cannot support them, including many young children. and he has every day influx of large number of patients coming to his hospital because of the bombing, including today, where he had about 60 people who died in the hospital and about 200 injured because of a bombing in the nearby area by the account. and this is the only functioning hospital in northern garza, or one of maybe 2 or 3 functioning hospitals in northern god. that's the main. and there's about 302400000 people in that area. so he has to stay there. he could not evacuate. and he needs help, he needs prayer, he needs a protection, he needs medical supplies, he needs electricity, he needs food, he needs clean water. do you need nurses, any doctors, any medications for his patients? we can so he can save them. i imagine that the experience is doctor,
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um and skid. excuse me, the doctor uh side obviously if i is going through at the moment um i'm not unique to him although they are tragic that must be on the medical present. personal drug guys have who are going through some of those sort of things. have you heard stories from other people in guys or who? hi and what kind of experiences they're having too many stories like that. these are hard or stories and of course we've seen them in syria. we've seen them in ukraine, but in an, in gaza, it's much worse. because not only that, you have every few minutes mass casualty incidents where you have a large number of patients coming to your hospital and you have very limited resources to treat them. but you also have shortage of of 4 would mean dr. present and told me that he was not eating for the past 2 days . a lot of clean walk are so you have an influx of patients who have intestinal infections. many of them are children and he's worried that you know,
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you will have a cold out rate. and also there is very limited means busy these patients, so many of them will die unnecessarily. and then there is a threat on his life more than $350.00 a tax on healthcare were reported by insecurity insight and got a $91.00 doctors were killed in gaza and the lots of doctor and dogs, that means a loss of a community because that mean his patients will have no access to health care or have patients and many patients will die because there is no access to specialists . so i've heard horror stories from doctors in gaza. oh, of course the larger scale injuries that children, water, mutilated, completely burned. uh, one of the doctors told me about the experiences and then she felt hospital why they had to do c sections on for the woman to extract the babies from their dead bodies. and the babies survived,
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at least temporarily. and then these stories are happening every day. yes, sort of the i heard a story of a patient who is on dialysis and these are patients who are not making it to the new is because they're not injured. he could not have dialysis because if she does stop providing dialysis, he's disabled would not evacuate for 2 weeks. eventually he'd like related to the southern gaza and he had partial, doubtless is only one hour a week. and then he died yesterday. and many patients who have chronic illnesses have no access to healthcare. busy 80 percent of the hospitals have stopped working and they're destroyed that mean even if the water stop today, it will take years or decades for what has been destroyed to be a belt? no, does all her salo, we appreciate you being with us and i'll just you know, so thank you very much indeed. thank you. said i had on, i'll just eat up a heavy exchange of hot on loving owns, bought it with his real facilities resume off to the end of the guys and the
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ceasefire. the hello, we have signs of mo, the red trying to push into west and positive. here. hang on to you. what do you have? so we'll take a while to actually come in. that's good. see of us with a system here. the survey of life pressure will come in and we'll draw in the winds from a simply direction eventually at the moment. so we'll talk about stone. sure. i'm making its way across northern pol. so basically i don't actually make his wife. i don't know if it's nice is up towards the west side of russia as we go on for the next couple of days, taking a habit of snow across the central and eastern positive, you have in the process a mazda 6, the top temperature in moscow as you go on need to somebody often they may well temperatures just about hanging on into the low twenty's there in athens at around
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22 degrees. there's that model where up towards the northwest southerly windsor, temperatures getting up to row 7. the celsius in loudon. but as you can see, will be 3 degrees, the full paris, that's what the weather will make its way through. as we go through monday, snow with the leading edge of boxes in pumps into that very cold at the fed bid of what wasn't there? of course a good positive front snowed once again coming into the house. again, we're going to that cold, a cold enough, a bell grated around 3 degrees celsius and cooled off is we some showers high of 18 degrees celsius. the latest news as it breaks many of the people here. but they say that they're celebrations, or sorry, we don't say the numbers go too often, kill god with detailed coverage by of release of those health competence. through all of his riley's, i've been following every sense of this thing and fitness john,
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merchant go to see it. a reminder about top stories. this of the deputy head of homeless political bureau is told us 0 that the grocery issues and a truce and gaza have completely broken down. he said that would be no further exchange of captives until the end of the war. they all, i'm doing a promise for customer gains and says it was behind a vonage of rockets, 5 to 10 of age. escalation between israel and thomas comes off to us. the spot expired on friday in regards to health ministry says a 100 pounds of stains have been killed and is ready elevate on the body of refugee count. area is one of the most densely populated in the strip. and it's coming to roof pieces attack since the start of the war. obviously it is on this actually finds more on today's bought out of these very attacks and gaza from felicia in the north. and that's how i get this the most of the times. i don't, yes, we are currently in the cities, your area, north of the gaza strip. a short final goal is really for his bottom to house
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belonging to the assembly. the house has densely populated with residence and the space to individuals has the scale of the destruction of the mountains. it was a monte floor building and many siblings, a kind of key on the problem, is that the search and rescue efforts are ongoing. all around. we'll see how much on the cost less to the saw in the product usage of these really occupation forces deliberately targeted this house where almost 120 people were staying. the house consists of 6 floors and the majority of its inhabitants included women and children and elderly. this act can be described as a genocide. i wonder why this house was bombed off the majority of residents, women and children to shut out until this moment. several dead and wounded individuals have been recovered and the rescue efforts are ongoing despite the limited resources so that everyone is aware that civil defense up radish has suffered significant numbers of casualties and the vehicles that equipment of the civil defense had been destroyed. and yet with the help of civilians we're
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currently clearing debris. as you can see, they're working with their bare hands due to the absence of any equipment is really occupational courses have deliberately targeted our personnel and equipment. creating a disastrous situation in northern cause a. when these really occupation forces are intentionally targeting homes on leading to a mass killing of civilians for watching the house contained around 50, truly are 30 women. the total occupants were approximately $120.00 people and they were all displaced. individuals who were staying in this building with their relatives, people for the hello. can anyone hear me? the if you hear me raise your voice, the other anyone here? can you hear me? i'm on the see. we are here at the side of this, this white house, these really occupation forces launched chill gas and phosphorus bonds. as you saw, the spastic i was committed by the alteration forces against it'll sensitivity on
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the, on us to show you the follow up. i just the off some of those sound like how much in the system professor public policy. but the doha institute for graduate studies is also a specialist who conflict resolution and international aid has been sitting with us for the last couple of hours. and so i'm, this is talking about the future of guys is probably a little bit precipitous, given the fact that the talks towards the cx 5 have broken down. but never the less kind of the house has been talking about. the fact that the us, she says, has been trying to work out a process for what's gonna happen. and guys when the war eventually ends. we had a speech by antony blinking, who started to refer to the elements of this. even benjamin netanyahu. it is really prime minister in this press conference that we we covered a couple of hours ago, alluded to the fact that there may be some sort of reshaped hollow standing forward, say that might, might be in charge. the focus, what your assessment might be of all of this is this. i mean, clearly it is
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a lot of speculation. but nevertheless, the has to be a point of which the, the something practical has to begin in terms of what happens the day after the war ends. correct? i mean, we'd also like to hear the speculations that the couple of things that were short about as the one main thing is that the old countries have diffuse the needle in governing, governing or to provide the kind of security and does a of the work. so we have a big no when it comes to this region and allies are not going to get the building this. no one wants to have any, uh, uh, anything to do with this because it's a better sense of the thing for the, for the out of public, for the up. the site is in these countries. they wouldn't be looked at as collaborating with these that i have to eliminate the stages. so that's a, that's, i know that's a big book. now in practical terms, what does it mean to the top of down thomas?
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i mean, what's really accepted by, let's say, is what i'm do is we talk about different scenarios and you're somebody to say that it's how this is willing to let go. ready the government structures and guys, and the me in a political movement inside the slip up. what if it goes, this is movement and committing itself the tools. this could be a scenario. i wouldn't wait for every part, you know how this will stay. it will not be engaged in particular, the section of guys are normal governance responsibilities. it's kind of focused on reviving it says, i'd probably reforming itself, you know, to the professor for a political future as well. so i anticipate this could be at a listing scenario. the other scenario which, which we keep getting some days today doesn't particular know we're going to go all the way and to eliminate it's a relatively speaking terms. i don't think this is feasible. i don't think the international community, especially the americans, have the willingness always the appetite to go all the way to accommodate is an up
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to this board as a cheap because this means that this will be, this will continue more than a year. it needs a long time for the stuff. and so practically, i don't think this is this, the goal? a more uh, more or less, i'm leaning towards an exit strategy. a win win scenario 4 or 5 days, which involves how much lifting both government structures and accepting a government a governess party in does a b, it's uh, a single sort of a technocratic government appointed by the national community. that's with engagement, that equal selection and gaza of gaza would have mass approving everything, but not getting involved more unless i think realistically, that's the feasible scenario. but i don't, i would speculate thing. so we don't know the, the one what's, what's gonna happen? no one has a concrete roadmap for what's next summer. thank you very much indeed. think it was a mazda i'm showing is a con units of president and
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a canadian citizen who chose to remain in guys inter reports in the war. he says it says judy to stay and document what's happening and help as much as you can. it's a privilege, it's an honor to be here. it's, it's my duty. it's my, it, it just, it's my humanity and duty to be there. if everyone leaves the state, hope the people here at 2300000 palestinian civilians. here are all my family, the free people of the world. the old i founded the people he had on was the, let's just done before, but i see you have studied for the tools they haven't got any for what sites they really impose, that they've changed not only for people in the, for the whole world use of the values that the stand up for. and so if you need that, we need to spiteful. and as long as i have a phone and the hot spot thing in my heart, i will continue my do what you do, getting the tools out and testing the people on the ground in any means possible. together with many thousands of other volunteers to get on the ground and it's not
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as high as head of humanitarian policy and advocacy it save the children. she's joining us by skype from washington dc. thank you very much indeed for being with us. the plight of the children and gaza is becoming and is becoming keen to what is happening in the strip. can you tell us some of the stories that you've been hearing from what has been happening to children in gaza during this is really a time. thank you. for having me, the resumption of military operations and gaza these past 2 days has been devastating and it's essentially a death sentence for children. god that has been dire for quite some time. and now on top of that, we have 1800000 people. the equivalent of 80 percent of the population, half of 2 more children. now homeless in the south just as winter is setting in. and now with the expansion of is really military operations in the south. and so
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many people in a small enclave of god that we may see an even bigger humanitarian catastrophe. in the coming weeks, my colleague was just telling me today that he was seeing a hundreds of children tearing up, lining up for a single toilet in a shelter, and can use the families looking for milk for their babies. i mean, it's been devastating. we've seen the pictures of medical crews have been trying to, to help children who have been injured over that several weeks that this conflict has been going on. the psychological impacts on some of these children on many of these children must be so significant. it is significant, even before october 7th, we were seeing very high mental, very high mental health toll on these children. most of the children we spoke to were severely depressed, had nightmares, suffered from others,
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sometimes like bad wedding, but they didn't have hope for the future. and these past few weeks because absolutely not made any of that better. it's pretty clear that there is no safe place in gaza right now. um civilians are continually toll all to re relocate and then if it's not safe and this is having a big mental health tool on children and their feelings of safety and security as one would imagine. also, it has a distinctive impact on the way that they view israel as a neighboring country, a neighboring state. but also one would imagine that it has an impact on them. longer term because these are the, the children that would eventually have to rebuild jobs. at some point they will have to grow up and be part of gods or societies. and one wonders what kind of
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impacts all of this is going to have when it comes to that stage when they reach the age of trying to rebuild. this has left children and gaza with no hope for the future. this is what we're, we keep hearing again and again and again. and this is why we're urging the international community to put their weight behind a definitive ceasefire, so that the children of gaza and families can start to recover and rebuild it. i mean, these past couple of days has just been catastrophic and during the pause, we kept hearing words that families were using this time to look for their loved ones check on their property. and so it's very difficult to provide genuine support when there is no signal that this is going to stop. so what we really need to help children recover is a definitive ceasefire. humanitarian aid to start coming in at appropriate levels
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so that we can start meeting the needs on the ground and begin the recovery process . that's not possible without an immediate cease fire. alexandra, sire, we appreciate it. thank you very much. indeed. there's been an intense exchange of 5 along the israel 11 on board. the liberties on zillow has of all that has launched a several attacks and there's really another 2 positions since installed. is it still? it is resumed on friday, following the end of the guys and see as far as real, is used quite foss with shelves on canada, raids, targeting, what it says are the sources of the attacks. then a quarter is good, more from models, young in southern lebanon, hostilities have resumed. i've just move out of the way you can see as well as firing artillery shells white floss 1st artillery shows. these are banned by international law when they are used in population centers. so this is a very much an active frontline hezbollah began to launch military operations
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against his really positions along the border just a few hours after the gaza cease. fire collapsed on friday has been a calls this a support front, and it says that it's will remain active as long as the attacks against as well continue in gaza. both sides know that escalating this conflict would cost each other dearly. they went to war in 2006 of hey, you can see more artillery shells, more white floss 1st artillery shelves. sometimes israel used this is use this as a military tactics to burn the bushes in the fields or to try to target what it calls hezbollah sells in. in, in the area, the french presidential envoy was invaded with a few days ago speaking to loving these officials, telling them about the dangers of an escalation, saying that the, this conflict could spread beyond south lebanon. we've heard from these officials
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inform lebanese officials that israel would like to see 11 on implement you and resolution 1701, which means that there can be no armed presence along the border, some 20 to 30 kilometers deep inside the country. so it is a very, very, a tense situation that could change at any turning point. but right now, both sides seem to be careful. i mean, we heard there's really government spokesman a few hours ago. say that we are ready to reply to any threats or react to any threats. so it's still not clear how far these turing sides are willing to go. but for the time being, it's a very much active front line along the border where tens of thousands of people have had to leave on both sides. it's about a sending and mine's been killed by as really so i thought was in the occupied westbank local say on us. and he was forced was called by over a dozens f as in kind of with bonnie for a son is the 3rd person killed in the occupied westbank on saturday. the another one was shot to west of knob
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loose following an alleged stabbing attempt. at a 16 year old died of wounds he sustained on october, the 9th showing what is there any rate on janine $253.00 palestinians have been killed by his ready forces or settlers in the west by since october the 7th, which the prosecutor of the international criminal court says he will set up a team to investigate human rights violations on both sides of the gods of conflict and made the pledge and a visit to the occupied westbank polish sydney. an active is refused to meet him accusing the court of favoring israel, saint bush. aubrey has more from romano at the ministry of justice and rama the chief prosecutor of the world's highest court. meet the victims of israeli occupation, no fee. i didn't mckenna for that, and there is no justice. there was justice. things would have been different in palestine. when they treat people with the standards, there is no justice item in the remains of my son be out of his buddies withheld. we don't know if he's in a grave or them or the international criminal court. the global community of large
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should be a shame she sense about the state of human rights and palestine. how do you respond to criticism that you are applying a double standard to this conflict in favor of israel, mr. con mr. going to have you responded and well, you'll be visiting any of the rest since taking over his ice. he sees chief prosecutor in 2021. kareem han has been described as hostage to these rarely narrative at the same time as his visit in gaza. more evidence of israel's war crimes con was given graphic examples of israel's human rights violations in the occupied territories, including accounts of state sponsored murder and sexual violence, a post and you administer, who was in the room said conditions have never been so bad. he did his best to
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convince us that you would have a balance due that he was taking what's going in by this time. seriously, did you believe in palestinian say trust in global institutions is in short supply. one of palestine is biggest human rights groups refused to meet with the i. c. c. visit at the invitation of israel's not even a signatory to the court insult to injury for post. i'm a member state, got into for a year, his picking and choosing the victims that's dangerous, their whole future an image of the court seen as a last resort for victims. this is a message that no one protects them as a sheet. you have to protect yourself, you know, making a sense of justice or florida. despite hon, vowing to investigate violations on both sides of the conflict. palestinians don't see him as independent serving only his critics, a to rubber stamp and illegal occupation. same bus reveal to 0,
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roman law in the occupied west. the still ahead on all the state of war takes its toll on ukraine's natural resources. we're going to tell you why keeps the keys in russia of equal size the . it's the moment the villages inside they see through guy unit will be waiting for that one of the many isolates of communities around the mexican coastal town rebecca pool. cool dude. yet to receive a tough the hurricane notice hit the area. now the navy's fine. me a roy, they told us what they'd be going through. there are sick trojan vomiting because we're having to drink, move it from the stream. and then we'll tell them that she has the monkey eyes and marks on over her body. everything has been destroyed. the majority of the
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families are looking for the future in the schools, the church, the village home, because there is nowhere to shelter the community here. really glad to save it for a more to arrive. they say they've been cut off for about a week. they will, so the sites that it's not going to be enough, they're going to need a lot more the the, we're going to bring you some of the world news now a large us quite because hit the southern philippines, the magnitude at $7.00 quake struck the east coast of the island, the menda, now us warning system says there's no longer a send armies, right?
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the late on sunset, a sending kind of residues rushing onto the streets, the region nearly f as in fact as being hit by more than a dozen off the shelves. no significant damage has been reported. stevens top court ordered venezuela to refrain from taking action and a board of disputes with ghana on sunday cut office would hold a referendum related to its claim and its neighbors. oil rich region of s, a cable working on a fuse. it could be a pretext for a long drive. alejandro. run piet reports to you and stop court in the hague. has sent a clear message to venezuela over a stretch to annex along dispute as part of neighboring go. yeah. now, pending a final decision in the case, the boulevard in republic of venezuela shall refrain from taking any action which would modify the situation that currently prevails in the territory and dispute
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whereby the cooperative republic of guy on it as ministers and exercises control over that area the area known as the, as a keep a region was assigned to go. yeah. and then a british colony in an international arbitration decision in 1899. that many as well as refuse to recognize that decision since 1962 the year after year. and it was granted autonomy by britain, 2 years of fruitless mediation, if now turned into a full blown crisis. with the recent discovery of a significant amount of oil in the region. the court's ruling comes just 2 days before venezuelans will vote in a referendum to ratify the government's self declared rights to an excuse to cuba and create a new then its swelling state there. and as well as the vice president says, the court's decision does not prevent the referendum from proceeding, not under that age and goodness or nothing. and international law allows the quote to interfere and venezuela's internal affairs or to attempt to prohibit or modify
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a. so for an act organized within the framework of a political system of the constitution, we on this president in states, the ruling clearly protects this country. sovereignty of the court has made clear paths. villa is prohibited from annexing or trespassing upon. guys dine is 3rd, 3rd, or taking any or actions practical or legal implications of a yes vote in sunday's referendum remain unclear. it is widely seen as a ploy for venice when i'm president because my daughter to drum up support a heads up next year's presidential elections. but i mean years of an invasion, excuse me, many greens on edge. i listen that i'm get the address here. the watering ukraine is led to the destruction of many of the countries natural resources. farm land has been hard, had introduced drain, put his impact to the world's food supply, prosecutors, a gathering evidence, and the hope of trying russia in international courts for what they describe those
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. because side rot, mcbride reports from cave in farmland outside. keep an inspection team carries out a regular check for signs of pollution of seemingly healthy. the water in 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 the russian strike in march last year. in july 2022, all the fish in 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 willful damage if the environment as
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a crime. ukraine is trying to set the precedents that russia should be punished for all international crimes committed in ukraine. included the, 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 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 a date everybody realize the environment as an object has a value for all 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 longer
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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, and i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes, was more of a coverage in the war on gaza. you can find more information on the website all just deal with dot com. i'm real mothers. stay with us on audra 0, be back in a couple of the for my life is the same because he's fishermen to elected n p in the madrid assembly fighting racism insane. giving voice to those he left behind a michael and tend politician reveals how european over fishing an applicant forces has become a driving force for a regular migration. take your 3 buses, be
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