tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 3, 2023 1:00am-2:00am AST
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the one that says to the ticket and i sent them to to the the hello, i'm real about this, and this is the news i like from del hop coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel keeps up. it's attacked. some guys are heading into the night hours after an audio slides killed, more than a 100 kind of sending and such as your body of refugees. you killed out children. we are children. we're is on money. we are our homes. we want to do. we want to
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live in safety, the deputy leader obama sales. i'll just say that the remaining captives won't be freed unless it will stop spicing and hold palestinian prisoners are released. the messages ratings run up. the price of 5 minutes have benjamin. that's in yahoo! to bring more captives back home. i'm homeless, i'm the wing fires of thought i was a real good change tennessee the as it was expand it is a tax on guys on saturday, killing more than a 100 pallets. jeanine's the new wave of strikes from line c and they are began after a ceasefire with thomas expired on friday, talks to reach a new deal have collapsed with honda saying they'll be no more negotiations and captives until the war ends. alexander buyers begins are of it.
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the a major is really air raid your con, units in southern gaza. within minutes, several residential towers, and how much the town completely destroyed. of 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 in the sense the set to go. so here we are in this. so where do you want us to go? our children are missing and we do not know where the are enough is enough. stop the war. gazda is destroyed in northern gotta an air raid on the ball. your refugee camp causes more death and destruction. you filled out the children. we are, our children is on money. we owe a home. we went to live,
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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's no civil defense. there are no ambulances, there's no medical services, i, the rescuers are using their, their hand to dig through, revel searching for survivors. people offer each other what little comfort they can back out. i mean, people are just lying on the ground. there are body parts to 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 areas. the army previously described as safe once again. gaza is an active, was zone. once again for palestinians. nowhere is safe and the relative peace of the ceasefire is a distant memory. alexandra buyers al jazeera,
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the costs for those of the guys. this trip have been over. one was people injured or killed and saturday, showing many were children, including and con eunice where many civilians are fled and losing weeks under the oldest of these ready army command. metal ex has more and let me to warn you that our reports contains distressing images from the start. tyrants carry the bloody children to hospital. oh ok. so the mountains hospice who in central garza is overwhelmed. ok is ready forces from the data outside of the neighborhood. the, the, the, the, it is through
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notes in the bed and many patients on that line through the ministry of health. and because it says most of those killed over $200.00 since friday on women and children. 1 the missteps vanessa hospital read relatives wait to bury the dead of han. eunice wasn't supposed to either whoever the the, the one has said that the guns a strip is the most dangerous place and the wants to be a child. and we're going to seize, find more children,
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hold on commitment to that of to 0. alexander size, head of humanitarian policy and advocacy. i'd save the children. she says the resumption of military operations in gaza is 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 many people in a small enclave of gaza, we may see an even bigger humanitarian catastrophe. in the coming weeks, my colleague was just telling me today that he was seeing hundreds of children queueing 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
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been devastating even before october 7th, we were seeing very high mental. i'm very high mental health toll on these children . most of the children we spoke to were severely depressed, had nightmares, suffered from others, sometimes like bad wedding, but they didn't have hope for the future. and these past few weeks has 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 to all to 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. meanwhile, border authorities saying guys, i'd say 55857 to to that off a crossing and deposit day. these are the 1st to enter. got this is the cx 5 and the 3 forces of guys is population. that's about one point. 7000000 people have
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been displaced by israel's bombardment. we're going to go live to try to help also them in con eunice in southern gaza. so in the last few hours, israel's been bombing the size of the gaza strip, as well as the coastal areas. one of the reasons behind that yes, the sounds of the guns a strip had been widely attacked by these very occupation at forces and the east, by the onto the re, which are stationed close to the boat, is in order to force a residence of the eastern areas of the south of the territory to flee, move to rough district. i'm to move in areas inside the south of the gaza strip. the fact is that during the last hour it was very critical. as we clearly overhead the sounds of it gives babies showing for the eastern areas of 10 units, and we have seen on so the, in the nation, the flags that have lights. and this call of the, from you in a city, despite the fact that we are far away from the eastern areas all 10 units. uh,
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the uh, the, also the middle go run 8 of the gaza strip. had witnessed from bottom into our talking about 9 palestinians have been killed and passed right in the most i rocked the refugee camp with those others who have to reported in just a. the fact is also the the south of the gaza strip. in particular, district had been on the compartment where a residential building has been attacked by the occupation forces with the palestinians. have their reported killed and with a number of others will have been reported inkjet including a palestinian young girl. so these areas in the south are recommended by the occupation forces to, for the majority of residents, bars to in the most and in central areas of golf select to flee to. but the question is among palestinians rising as the following way. we should go, we don't have any safe show. if we had been select to run, this is going to be the last destination for us as costing is to be protected in.
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meanwhile, it had been under intense on and off top or the end of the cruise that had been recently killed by him up to and from us. and these guys are just be describing most people to be moving south and west because the instruction of these are in the military, they say that square, that's going to be safest. and yet the, the attacks that are continuing. how people coping the yes we have, we are hearing people inside the how do you in a city what the auto king. they are wondering about the possibility of returning back again to the houses, even if they found it destroys the one to return to the homeland, which were firstly, displaced from due to the russian of confrontations between almost slightest. and he's very soon just him sit for areas in the most and central kansas city. now, in the south, the bombing continue, they won't drink or show we go. we don't have any other place you'll touch or remain. and we want to have these 3 or uh,
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from apartments as we used to have during the last couple of trees that had been pro, could microsoft. so mainly the palestinians are really frustrated and depressed in times of the continuation of placing the ground as a 60 percent of cause of residential units have been completed and partially destroyed by the occupation forces, which gives no option for palestinian just to cope with the situation until the end of this little bit we and how much and ease we'll talk. thanks very much. that's tatic i've always i'm talking to is i'm calling you this is prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the war on god's a will continue until its ends are achieved, including the elimination of thomas. i was speaking, thousands of israelis were rallying in tel aviv call for the release of captives held in garza, their families are putting pressure and that's in yahoo to do more to bring them home as much as i don't think i'll just have to be silent. we'll get but we, many people asked me during this week and i have been asked by some of our
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brave fighters and soldiers, is the war. 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. i'm sure i am not cons. joining us live not from occupied east jerusalem. we broadcast that speech a couple of hours ago when it was made live in ron. and benjamin netanyahu started by placing great emphasis and the fact that we've been able to get a lot of the i see for the, the captives of out of commerce. but how my side released a lot of the is really captors that he had taken taken, but he also was emphasizing what we've heard before and that he intended to destroy hom, us within gaza and make sure the gaza was no longer going to be a source of a threat to israel, just talk us through the because it was quite a wide ranging speech on a little bit different in faces. talk us through what was going on as
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well. one of the most interesting things about his particular speech on this particular day is very seems to be listening to american prospect. he actually mentioned, he said, he was only look into heard from us. we determined safe areas in coordination with international agencies and with our american friends to where the population knows it can be evacuated through the american support. a lot of pressure on him to make sure that there is a protection of civilians in this latest round of fighting, you'll, the americans will have been asking to make sure that humanitarian aid can get into the goals. and so this may well be him publicly reaching out to the americans, as i say, we all going to do that, but let's just not impact a little bit further. but they're attacking the south or attacking rough. uh um they were talking con units the south was supposed to be
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a safe and certain that isn't happening right now. so these words are kind of ringing hard, but it's clear that the american pressure on these right, these to actually be mindful of civilian casualties may, will be driving this ball on the ground. that's not happening. so there's a slight hypocritical list to this speech. yes, i can look, we are trying to protect civilians, but take a look at those pictures and take a look at the reporting from a guys and cause that that's not happening. there also was an interesting element of this as well. he referred to the fact that there was a separate press conference that was held by the israeli defense minister young kalonde. and he referred to the fight that he wasn't aware of for that actually being said during that press conference. but normally these 2 guys appear simultaneously to push this the same message. what do we read into the fight that these 2 press conferences were held separately? it was not just so much that he wasn't aware of. he wasn't
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aware of what he said to him, but that's extraordinary. how is the progress of his ro, your ring, a time of wolf, not aware of what his own defense minister was say, and they both members of the war cabinet. and they're in fact, members of the same policy, that's a very telling statement from it. but when he was asked about it, he said look, i reached out to you of color, are you good? i have decided that he did not want to do this particular press conference with me . they have done this in the past before. there's no love lost between the 2 men. in fact, at one point last year, a sort of a ship progress to benjamin netanyahu tried to fire of the defense minister because the defense base of was very critical of the judicial reforms that he was trying to push through. it could be, it could well be the, the videos,
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clancy's the way the tide is turning hay in israel. he sees that the prime minister is becoming increasingly unpopular. in fact, the permanent is to actually reference this himself. he says, i don't pay any attention to opinion polls. if i listen to the opinion polls, i wouldn't have a future today. he knows is incredibly unpopular and perhaps your kalonde is looking at this and going well if i so shape myself with him incredibly closely that i'm going to suffer from that as well. so there's a lot of internal politics it. and i think the only real thing that the only real fact that we can read into any of this is that, you know, it's collaborative, perhaps looking at net, you know, who i'm thinking terms of. i need to be careful on how much i back this very unpopular primary stuff domestically. maybe an indication is one of the kind of divisions at all between the politics and the military side within israel. but that, as you say, it is speculation that will play out over the next couple of weeks in wrong con, thank you very much. or from the occupied east jerusalem. we're going to bring in
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the watchman. he's a professor of his real studies in political science at the university of california who's joining us from los angeles. thank you very much indeed for being with us. one of the other interesting things about this price conference, the benjamin netanyahu held, was that the only media that was allowed in wire is really media which might have indicated that netanyahu was hoping for a fairly easy ride. i don't know if you've got a chance to see the press conference, but he didn't get an easy writing. was really held to account on a couple of occasions by the media representatives there. yes, i mean, nothing. yahoo getting the actually gets a backup press coverage for the new document as well. he often prefers giving interviews tomorrow can resolve this into his randy ones because he often not thinks he's going to get most awful questions from that. he's on that side is really depressed. you know, much of it is being very critical of missing yahoo, a long time down. so it makes sense. okay, with the southern trust, be even
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a great shock. intense because isn't even more monk uh on the water. it's on the right, green crestwood, normally being his devoted supporters, somebody to call us and said he is deeply unpopular, is unpopular. um for his uh, handling over to his on particular for the stadium to meet with the family is all driver does inform them as well. as communities were taking over that, many of them taking cat cuz he had, he took a long time before he met with them. um and uh he really has other than sports is when i think that was okay in the kinds of doctors as well. and he was even coming his way in the past. mm. one of the things also he was be almost without being prompted. he said that he wanted to stress that he had not strength and how much that there had been suggestions. that's what he had done that those were quote, lies that should not be surprised because ultimately people might start and start to believe them the sense. but one got from the press conference that despite to
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all intents and purposes, i strong start in terms of reiterating the points about the captives and hom, us, and the future of guys that we have heard before. that there was a sense that he became rather defensive. give us your analysis of, of where you think his, this is probably an unfair question to ask you to get into his head. but what's your analysis of, of where he is at the moment in terms of trying to balance the, the popularity of bands balances, lack of popularity, wave the war. this is what i think mr. young boys equates. he's only political future with exhausting change. he thinks of himself as, as well as the greatest defenders. it's the church, surely in 5 minutes stop. he thinks of himself, he was not the leader of the jewish people. he's not one for all. modesty and he's not one for myself, was actually and certainly not to you know, acknowledge any of these are, you know, failings or,
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or limitations. you folks have an automatic thing, heads up as well as security establishment. do have an interest to them. mistakes on october. the 7th and who have accepted responsibility. i know the tools are missing out in the past. we've done that, and he's really trying, i'm so he's been on the defensive really from day one. other thing he says in dogs is really designed to schedule his own political survival. he knows for well that to be from when he's got them can access. and it will be another way that she's using to print pots was likely to be at the palace. and of course, there's always that they send a correction job, a collection job, so he's desperate to survive. i'm to just kind of south, which is our political legacy. i'm sure he's fully aware normally how these lady public seen him today and the responsibility that they believe house for the october 7th attacks. but it will say that this could cause the shadow of his entire political career, but his legacy and so i think he's really desperate to do whatever he can uh to,
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to faith is legacy. and that in, in the short term means he is insistent upon winning the whole or because he knows really the only way you can save his own political legacy of the future. if he's gone, is bought a, treating the objectives, the more objective that you set out and that all maybe supported across the board really 5 years later topic 1st and foremost to, to be. i'm also in regards to straighten. i just want to ask you briefly about the what our correspondent m, i'm con, was, was discussing with us earlier on this, this a, a slightly strange situation that we saw with a separate press conference is being held by you walk along the, the, the, the defense x ray and benjamin netanyahu, who had upon me, invited the launch to have a press conference with them and go on, turned them down. is that a point at which, if there isn't any, this is an indication that there is a diversion. somebody say between the political side and the military side,
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and israel is that a point to which that, that version, that division would become a liability. what would we be looking for? for those of those of us looking at this from the outside, what would we be looking for to see when that the point of which this becomes a reliability as well. i think, you know, who ways had a difficult factors relationship would be is right, the ministry establishment is being critical of them not june the whole and that they've often lead to the press criticisms. okay. so i think at the moment we're seeing that they all still aligned because the idea of the ministry establishment naturally all who i was reading, public owning agreement on the need to for you, i'm awesome to topple is governor in the gaza strip, where i think the disagreements subdivisions might emerge is as i'm on section bills on less than yahoo. to restrain the conduct of the idea and to minimize
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civilian casualties and clearly the, by the ministration is using patients with it. and if you're looking for this, the more testing he's on the and the more he's going to kind of listen, shouldn't be receptive to the demands of the americans. the more likely him i, oh, it's with some of these a minute. she really wants to prosecute this will as much as possible as quickly as possible. and we'll see these kinds of countries imagine that happening. i think the was the possibility that that will be within the current boxes of criticism that's already happened behind the scenes. but the actual correspondence is just a joke, a lot of these and then we're going to prove, he always has his own political future in mind. and i think many people within the liquid now preparing for the. busy ultimate to be on the box spring, we appreciate your being with us, so thank you very much and do for your time. thank you. the deputy head of how much political bureaus total does here with that, it goes to asians over a truce, and guys have completely broken done. he said there will be no further exchanges of
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captives until the end of the war. allen, israel pulled negotiators from its intelligence, facing agents the most out of kata which has been mediating seems 5 efforts. the locus of 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 beginning that it is not a maneuver deception or anything else. 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 gauze due to the exceptional circumstances, and we were also ready to conclude this matter in exchange of the release of our women and children,
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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, 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. the us vice president says washington won't allow the forced relocation of palestinians from gaza or the occupied west bank speaking into by a common a harris. the said the us is holding discussions with regional powers to agree on the future of the territory. we must accelerate efforts to build an enduring
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piece. and that begins with planning for what happens the day after the fighting and is 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 principles guide our approach for post conflict. god god. no forcible displacement, no re occupation, no siege or blockade, no reduction in territory and no use of gaza as a platform for terrorism. we want to see a unified, gaza and west bank under the palestinian authority and policy invoices and aspirations must be at the center of this work. we're going to bring it out just as
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how digital castro, who's in washington dc. that was a pretty clear list from comma harmless. tell us more about what we've been hearing from the by the administration. that's why rob you, if you'll know, she used the word must several times there. and this is one of the most forceful statements from the binding ministration toward israel. she also discussing the current violence said that quote is real, must do more to protect of palestinian lives innocent civilians. and she says that too many innocent palestinians have been killed. those are her very words. so certainly there is more pressure now at least rhetorically coming from the by the ministration. and we heard more of the same just a few hours ago from the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, speaking at a defense for him. usually of this kind of a fight, the center of gravity is the civilian population. and if you drive them into the arms of the enemy, you replaced a technical victory with a strategic
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a fee. and so i have repeatedly made clear to israel leaders that protecting tell us that in civilians and gods like it's both a moral responsibility and a strategic impaired. and of course, this is lloyd austin, who is a 4 star general current defense secretary, who oversaw the us a battle against i soul. and he use that experience comparing the urban warfare that he oversaw to what is happening now on the ground and gaza. he made very clear, he said that israel cannot win this the only way that he said that is or could win . this is by protecting civilian lives. so again, we're seeing more and more senior members of the 5 ministration coming out with these more forceful words telling israel and must do more to protect civilians that the death toll in gaza is simply too high. but the real evidence of a shift in this administration wouldn't be actions,
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and that is something we have not seen yet. however, there may be a test of this and this coming week when they buy them ministration, asks congress to approve. it's $14000000000.00 requests for additional military aid to israel. that package was already approved by the us house of representatives. but now on this coming week, it is expected to be discussed in the us senate where we have had an increasing number of dissenting voices, at least questioning whether the us should continue to support israel militarily. to that extent, heidi, thank you very much. hi to joe castro in washington, dc. as far as presidents, emmanuel, my call is incorrect. what is discussed? the latest developments in gaza with cortez in near during the talk chick telling them how much all the findings, right, stress the need for continuing international efforts to negotiate a permanent ceasefire and gaza is that it was needed to protect civilians and deliver aid. they also discussed the establishment of 2 states in accordance with
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international and un resolutions. honey, i'm not calling said that if the objective of the water is to destroy thomas, it could go on for a decade. pulse clement, i'm a more i think this is the moment when is rarely, authorities meet 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? 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 public opinion lives, affecting public opinion in the regions where you talk about how much is an assistant professor of public policy. but the doha institute for graduate studies. he says the view from european leaders on israel's, on gaza, is beginning to shift away from those in the us. the times has always played the capital in the end, the present thing ministry from the policy of the open union as one of the biggest and major countries into you. if it has always counted the foreign policy emphasis
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of the entire all confidence. and this is where my goal comes. i mean, at, let's think about it about this position is when you clean as well. he always wanted us to look at it for this particular approach. diagnostic politics with at some point he was keen to have some limitations between to kind of usher and the americans would have very angry with him. but not when we look at europe or the european union, you'll see that it has been a very important and key parts that in the peace process since the establishment also the but a single thought of the the, the also piece, the to 1990 for europe has invested so much and is the building project in a single state building project. and it has been a betty gen that is doing the blessing and people and digital pins because of the jo graffiti and the history of the showed job if they city, i mean we are, we live in one of these in the mid, the 3 in the it up i, europe is always more than this in a more modern,
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pragmatic positions under us. this is very far away, and it's always provide this unlimited support. these are in one you'll see is the situation in, from a pragmatic, from a different angle. and it's, it seems also that there is a left on it for it is from the us also the playing all the way with these are in and that so the, so to us 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 france comes in this position, or am i going to come to the solution for bringing them back to the political game . and also there is one important thing. also, we're not talking about the gods of frontier to live on, and also is open extreme importance to, to france as well as the north and foot on the if your husband on is it a, is on fire. and they want to make sure that there won't be any further discussion since today we have been getting some statements coming from some such statements that really wanted off a full scale award. and i think between the bottom has below and is right. so i
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think all these things when you look at the visa and mainly the agenda, that's my goal comes with to cup of as a and important mediated 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 it. and you can rely on us also to the, to, to, to send some messages messages to and based on agenda different than the americans still had. and i'll just say that we're going to hear from doctors and gaza, about the dire situation with the categories, hospitals, which i'm fairly function. heavy exchange of $511.00 as border with israel as he started to is the zoom off to the end of the guys us. he's fine, the
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fellow we got some dry weather now starting to push his way to se if possible, straight out here is our area of low pressure just using across the tasman that will be some way, some windy weather, some blustery showers that introduce you to this we go through the next couple of days, spend a few showers into that is to sort of victoria sunday afternoon eastern areas of new south wells for some west to weather. to further north avenue, queen slab pushing up across the top had be starting over the next couple of days. these guys with the changing temperatures were on 26 sales just uh for past on sun . then for some of the temperatures to go on in to monday, but look down for out of like 30 full sales. she's a $31.00 left full melvin. we'll see, some of the temperatures went off as we go one through choose a drive by this stage close at eastern side of all season, eastern positive ways not, but some showers and nights as a showers in place. the acosta north, that of new zealand process caused gressick to come back in because it's totally like cross just around 16 degrees celsius. meanwhile, we go to 16 tokyo as we go one through sun based on what the weather coming into
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west and pulse of japan for time clearing through dry price. a slight refresher at coming back in the tribe of the 2, across the career potential at northern positive china returning increase the went to the south with heavy right for taiwan. the injustice for me k is the driving force of why i agree with this. the show piece is what it's like to live in some of the most dangerous part for the world to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. everyone, hey, is watching the news on the mobile phones. unlike your eyes, they don't watching, folding units. they watching that how it was being destroyed in real time. when you're on the ground, when you're showing people what's going on, whether it's a war, natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand less simple language is absolutely crucial. but since
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he's already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best cameraman best produces the best pictures. and those of the people the i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the well, the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, what, you know, just need a reminder about told stories. this a deputy head of homeless political bureau is told the 0 negotiations and a truce. and does that have completely broken down?
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is that there will be no further exchange of captives until the end of the war. they all, i'm the wing of hamas, the custom of the games and says 85 to bottles of rock. it's a tennessee escalation between israel and thomas comes off to the safe spot, expired on friday. and israel's bombardment of guys continuing into the night earlier, more than a 100 protest indians were killed and then there's really air rage. and there's a body of refugee camp. one of the strips most densely populated areas, obviously there's honest actually has more on the days bottom. there's always really a taxing garza for pollution in the north and that's how i get this. the most of it is yes. and we are currently in the city was your area north of the gaza strip. a short final go is really for his bottom to house belonging to the be a family. the house is densely populated, but the residence and the space to individuals has the scale of the destruction of the mountains. it was a multi flor building, and many siblings,
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a country on the problem is that the search and rescue efforts are ongoing. all around. we'll see how much on the quote, the rest of the saw it. the product listed 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 bomb. all the majority of residents were 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 apparatus has suffered significant numbers of casualties. and the vehicles with equipment of the civil defense had been destroyed and yet with the help of civilians. we're currently clearing debris. as you can see, they're working with their bare hands due to the absence of any equipment. and that
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is really occupation forces have deliberately targeted our personnel and equipment, creating a disastrous situation in northern gauze. 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 about? if you hear me raise your voice? yeah. the anyone here can you hear me and 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 bombs. as you saw, the spastic, i was committed by the alteration forces against it'll sensitivity on the, on us to show you the follow up. i just the off, some of those is really all i mean as far as hundreds of thousands of people in
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northern garza to leave the area since the start of the conflict including medical stuff dr. host them abo sofa is one of the few who stayed behind it, become all odd one hospital and a video message who shared last week to describe the situation there on the some sort of see if the a. busy the some of the the necessary just to be of them by while you have them look at this as a headaches. busy to go further further, especially the part of this about the lack of them such
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a problem. let's see how the doctor's office a little as president of global med 6 us based humanitarian organizations that provides emergency response and health programs around the world including in gaza . he's spoken to doctor for some of us of it and says that i'm many challenges facing him and other doctors working in gaza. this is a hot breaking for me as a physician as a, but it's got to get a specialist. the, i think for every physician in the war to see our posting and colleagues and dr. her some of the software thought the working with the circumstances. and that was just a floor with very limited resources, with no food and no clean water with his life being threatened with his family's
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life being start, then his house was destroyed. and working alone in the hospital, he was discharged with me. and i'll you a message a couple of days ago that he is a, he's the only physician that is moving between the emergency room to the inpatient department through the intensive care unit. and that he had at one point to try to resuscitate for newborns because of the loss of electricity. the ventilator stopped and he had, he tried to do so, say them. and he could not. and they died on him. and that every day he has to make decisions, 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 a large number of patients coming to his hospital because of the bonding clothing 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,
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or one of maybe 2 or 3 functioning hospitals in northern yada that remain. 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? so we can so he can save them in gaza, it's much worse because not only that you have of every few minutes mass casualty incident where you have a large number of patients coming to your hospital and you have very limited resources to treat them. and, but you also have shortage of, of food. i mean, dr. sam told me that he was not eating for the past 2 days and lack of clean walters. so you have an influx of patients who have intestinal infections. many of
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them are children and he's worried that you know, you will have a go that route rate. and also there is very limited means to see these patients, so many of them will die unnecessarily. and then there is a threat on his life. is rarely so it does have shot and killed the palestinian carpenter. and father of 6 me a novelist and the occupying westbank for 39 year old was attacked by illegal is rarely satellites. and the tunnel caught about bonnie, i saw on the surface post them out of his charm and burned it before he was shot spine is really soldier. the also new knob loose is very force is blocked in ambulance from reaching a 16 year old palestinian injured during a raid. a teenager died from his injuries later the number the palestinians killed in the occupied westbank since the start of the war on gaza is more than 253. palestinian human rights groups say is very saturday. so taking advantage of
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increased military ratings across the occupied westbank to seize moorland and one incident, such as detained, then stripped and beat, a team of monitors with the palestinian authority. charles tried present as this report and the village of bait for once during the saucer. it wants to take his sheep to his land so they can graze. but he isn't of us about another attack, but he's ready. settlers who are trying to push him out with a month to sure if i like i bought the police. as you can see how all you have to see the sheep on the street. i want to take them, but i need to check on that and repair the damage 1st. we go with months to a buy call to use life, stone grazing lands. these ready settlers have tried to pull up the road quite digging a trench and plugging off us once saw the shots. what defines the july issue? what a she can, what i assume i can from the load. i'm glad. i mean,
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from the time the man from the law is call his belongings, broken and strewn across the slope. i did did what it was hoping for a little while. this was the army with the suck lives, such as they are like father and son. they beat me, they beat to my son, they smashed everything. first, 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 grubs since the beginning of the war. set to the caravans can be seen a couple of cologne, which is down the valley. this video shows one of the attacks using bulldozers to
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destroy the palestinian farms property and forced them out. the attack seemed to be led by this man tomorrow. cohen or coby is, he's node. he go, the government loan in 2013 and established a settlement outpost. abdulla aboard off law shows me a map of 7 pilots to be in hamlet's with farm is being forced to evacuate since the beginning of the war. so this way, the settlers a team of monitors from the palestinian authority, they were handcuffed and stripped the scowls and bruising shows how hall they would be glad to set them in october. but the off top type of the 7 things began to change. what team members hesitate to get free for half an hour and the settlers came and they kicked everyone out. 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 and the area vile to which despite the increasing
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sector attacks is we prepared to leave. and these radio army jeep drives by a straight reminder of who wants to take and control this land child. so i put out a 0 date for the week the occupied with bank. there's been an intense exchange of fire along the israel 11 and border, but nobody's ongoing because ball has lost several attacks on these baby ministry positions since facilities resumed on friday. israel has used quite phosphor shells and canada raids targeting, but it says on the sources of the attacks. jenna hotter has more for most on your own in southern level, a hostile that these have resumed. i've just move out of the way you can see as well as firing artillery shells. why plus 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 has the law began to launch military operations
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against is really positions along the board to just a few hours after the gaza sees fire collapsed on friday. has been a calls this a support front and it says that it 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 use 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 lebanese 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 inform lebanese officials that israel would like to see lebanon implement un
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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 tense situation that could change at any turning point. but right now both sides seemed 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 2 warring sides are willing to go. but for the time being, it's a very much active front line along the border were tens of thousands of people have had to leave on both sides. your rounds revolution regard says 2 of its members have been killed in as many as strikes. and sylvia, it says they were military advisors, the 1st report of any and casualties there since the war in good gossip began. now there on saturday, saturday, i said it's air defenses repelled in this vein. a rocket attack near damascus as
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the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says he was set up a team to investigate human rights violations on both sides of the gas. a conflict cutting con, made the pledge and a visit to the occupied westbank. not a streaming and activists refused to meet him. accuser of the court of favoring israel, same as property, has more from him on at the ministry of justice in rama. the chief prosecutor of the world's highest court meet the victims of israeli occupation. no fee. i didn't like dentist about that and there is no justice. there was justice. things would have been different in palestine when they treat people with the standards. there's no justice item in the remains of my son. be these out of his buddies with help. we don't know if he's in a greyboard or more than that at the international criminal court. the global community of large should be a shame she sense about the state of human rights in palestine. how do you respond to criticism that you are applying
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a double standard to this conflict in favor of israel, mr. con? mister god, how do you respond to that criticism and will you be visiting any of the refugees since taking over his eyes, he sees chief prosecutor in 2021. kareem han has been described as hostage to the israeli narrative at the same time as his visit in garza 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 vibes, a post and you administer, who was in the room said, conditions have never been so bad. and he did his best to convince us that he wouldn't be a balance ad that he's taking. what's going in by this time? serious? do you believe in palestinian say
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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 up, you know, making a sense of justice afforded. despite hon, vowing to investigate violations on both sides of the conflict, palestinians don't see him as independent serving only his critics say to rubber stamp and illegal occupation zane bus route. the old 0 roman law and the occupied west. still ahead and i'll just say it a growing calls for a cease fire. we're going to get an update on several marches held across the u. k . install the drivers with canister
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the . this is the largest only bowl processing punch in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised in in farms bring that home is to, to be pressed into a product. this, in a good year, generates around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a monkey. the value of around $300000.00 gives you a sense of just how we pull the olive oil industry is to the palestinian economy. it's about to send you an agricultural ministry estimate to else to the cheapest sense of the harvest, including college. scrolling calls will be lost because of an illegal is really settled. a white fence comes through trying to stimulate olive grove as well as all but still to be sure and comments to palestinian farm is to harvest the crumbs near the settlements this year. pharmacy is rails wrong,
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cause that is damaging the only the industry like never before the the largest quite because hit the southern philippines, the magnitude 7.5 quake struck the east coast of the island of linda. now the us warning system says there's no longer assumed, i mean, right? it happened late on saturday, the southern pines, the residents rushing onto the streets, the regions it'd be epicenter has been hit by more than a dozen officers shocks. the un climate summit in 2 by 50 oil companies,
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representing nearly half of global production of plans to reach near 0 mistaken patients by 2013. we also agreed to and routine burning of natural gas when drilling for oil. environmental groups have called the move a smoke screen saying that falls short facing out oil, gas, and cold for us on china, also in on state would work together to reduce methane emissions. gas is a major contributor to global warming. its several marches are taking place across the u. k. in solidarity with palestinians. sonia diego, as more from london with a truce effectively over that had been for the poles for a permanent ceasefire across the u. k. that had been groups marching for protestant in solidarity, demanding that must be done, ordered to cease hostilities in the region. now of a has been use of a truck entering the costs. a strict use of the casualties from is ready. bombardments has also push people to do much,
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much more than they already are doing now, is really like 2 days because you love, you know, i'm here to represent the voices of local residents and receiving from the public opinion polls. the vast majority of people support a ceasefire immediately and you know, the party council of the vast majority of labor vote was that, you know, extended labor, 5 hours development, a seized by now. so the current status of the government, the current status of the labor party leadership from barbara taking overseas by it is just complete dallas stacked with public opinion. so that falls on people lifestyle for you as been elect to, to represent people to act as a boy. so these groups have said that they will continue the demonstrations until a permanent ceasefire is cold. and they've also been cooling on governments, especially the british government. and the opposition labor policy to do much more to bring that into effect. so when you guys go out to sara london,
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a new bulk is going to be here in a couple of minutes. was more of a coverage of the war on guys are more on the website. obviously the dot com and more about this and stay with the so many politicians want to be the republican party's candidate for to any stand a chance it gets donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change or american politics just getting through the whole life, intuit screen for most americans. for quizzical look us politics, the bottom line where you're looking at that is one of the breach points through which how much collect is came. he took his world warning sirens here and there is some site has been remarkably intensified
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during the last couple hours. we've seen these as strikes really concentrated on residential homes in residential building with dangerous contractors are still over, of course, as well. so at the moment in conversation here is a minute inside the hospital then without oxygen, without electricity, incubators, and the babies inside the house, they're dying. one after another, one of these 5 that kills me every single day. this is what weeks of rental rain has done to towns, villages, and farm land on the banks of the town of river wanted a 170000 people have been forced from their homes by floods, hearing kenya from the heavy call to you can really get a sense of the scale of the floods in thousands of farms,
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the beans of managed crops destroyed. and this comes of the back of one of the brass browns in that 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 israel is attack so gaza continue into the night. our software early. a strike killed 4 with a 100. how the students jabante a refugee camp. you killed out children. we are our children. we're is on money.
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