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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 3, 2023 10:00am-11:01am AST

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how my life used to be before segregation in the gaza strip started connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. questions for me is very, very critical. issue is an attack in this specific area during me on these boards and the rest of the team, the stream on out to 0, the of the color that run this county attain. this isn't use our live from dar huh. coming up in the next 16 minutes, more destruction and goes off. the intent is raining strong, proven 300 palestinians have now been killed in the last 20 for
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not sizes. ratings ramp up. the pressure on prime minister benjamin espanol. here to bring back move captains from also is ongoing fire as a barrels of rockets towards tennessee and updates from the occupied westbank point is really forces intensifying their res on huston in communities and a change of turn. senior us officials put more pressure on israel to follow international protect civilians and calls the whole it's now 7 g m t. that's 9 o'clock in the morning in gaza, where israel is continuing its bombardment and ground and caution. moving 300 palestinians have been killed in just the past 24 hours. is there any jets and artillery have been hurting residential buildings and refugee camps in the strip? including in southern garza, israel had previously told palestinians to flee
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a minute to bring upon us. has 5 barrels of rockets towards tel. aviv is ready ministry officials say some 250 rockets have been 5 in the sense of friday morning . meanwhile, rallies have been taking place and israel ramping up the pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to bring more captives harden alexander. biased begins, are coverage. a major is really air raid your con eunice in southern gaza, within minutes. several residential towers and how much of town completely destroyed is real, 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 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 got the an air read on the ball. you are refugee camp, causes more death and destruction. you filled out, children, we are our children. we is on money. we owe a home. we went to live. we went 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. yeah, 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 mean, 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
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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 war zone . once again, for palestinians, nowhere is safe and the relative peace of the ceasefire is a distant memory. alexandra buyers algebra as a board, it was our seasoned dogs that say some 558 trucks have entered through the roof of crossing over the past day. and these on the fast to end to gauze that since this is fine and the 3 quarters of gauze as population, that's about 1700000 people have been displaced by israel's fund baldwin. well that's getting more now from the ground and gaza and speak to our correspondent, plenty of what he's in the con eunice in the southern part of the gaza strip. honey, we're hearing that over the last day, the south has been experiencing some of the most intense funding we've seen so far . the school took us through what's been hit. what's been talking to
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the yes, well indeed, what's going on in the southern part is increasingly turning into a wars on similar in intensity and magnitude on a scale to what happening garza and the northern part people are, are sharply ordered to evacuate certain areas to more to further south, the rough i city, for example, take the eastern side of the city of hines for the past 2 days. people have been ordered with a threatening tone to leave their homes at the east. or is that what done about civil? about $55.00 areas, 5 densely populated neighborhoods, the eastern side of hon unit, and the resident of those 5 neighbors have been ordered at sharply with a threatening stone to move not through the western side of hundreds that has been previously designated as a safe area. but now further south,
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now not only the resident of those areas are ordered to evacuate, but also those who are evacuated from the, from gaza. and the northern parts are also a order to move to further south, just feeding into their, their fear and concern of, of permanent displacement as a lot of them. and started expressed that this is an attempt now to push palestinians living in the southern parts along with evacuated into further south, namely to assign nights and then so that did that eviction is side what we're getting. we're going to see how this will play itself out in the coming days, but there's a lot of pressure on peoples, but so far, massive aerials campaign of, of air strikes and heavy bombardment targeting merely residential homes, causing people to be displayed as one sentence, why it's and for, for the most part, the 3 times,
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particularly for those who have been already displaced from garza and the northern part will look at han you. and as for example, equally hit in the eastern side in the west for inside a name, the how much city, how much the residential compound or was a targeted yesterday more than 10 residential towers. and you can just imagine the number of people who lived in those residential towers are becoming displays. now, some of them have already evacuated to those apartments in these and those residential towers. but the, the can pay and continue to target every corner of the gaza strip since early hours of this morning. more than 30 people have been killed in. and they'll tell you right refugee camp in there is the last, the d n a roof. i city a, an entire family. their home was destroyed. 10 members of one family have been killed to god and the northern part also equally, b and bombardment. and people have been able to rescue team on the ground have been
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able to, to remove bodies from under the rubble of the mass bombardment, carpet bombing up an entire area of the seas. are you a neighborhood about 50 residential homes? were level to the ground, more than $200.00 people pull the from a, from under the rebels. injury of all the refugee camp is really more than a 100 of from one family, all the family you know, so lose you area. unfortunately, the pressure is mounting on people here. the destruction is increasing, the death is everywhere now, and there is a fear, particularly in the northern part where the, where there's no a function in hospitals to deal with the scenario of casualties. there's also a similar concern here. the southern parts has to be. those are overwhelmed already . there is a fear in the coming days if the bombing continue with the same intensity of magnitude, how to be forced to make some serious decision about who to save and who to live die. unfortunately. with that live of what for us from the ground and fun eunice,
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thank you very much. i'm as well and that's now speak to alan fish a. he joins me from occupied east or re some with the view from the island. what do we know about israel's plans for this phase of the water resting now? plans that will certainly know that there's been heavy fighting as you've had then guys overnight number of exchanges, particularly in the wrong can units and as a city as well. these really army has in the last hour or so said that it was use a jets and helicopters to target how much overnight the say that they've managed to destroy what they describe as terrorist infrastructure saying that they hit tunnels and come on centers. and also a number of weapons stores. these really navy was also involved off the shore of gaza. if the say that the managed to destroy a number of vessels that were links to how mice and also to destroy
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a number of the munition dumps there as well. this all comes after these really said that they managed to kill a senior. how much commander we say that he was responsible for the attack. and now headquarters on the 7th of october, he was killed during the fighting on site to be added to the fact that they've targeted not more than $300.00 targets since deceased by it ended on friday. you can see that there has been this pause in the fighting, but it's resumed at the same phonetic and frantic rate that it did before. we had to force the spot. and it looks like a loss has been retaliation. and given the amount of rockets we've been saying, a well, overnight we had report so far to work at a lapse in central and southern israel. the fact that there were 40 or less doesn't mean that they were for to look it's fired. but we do know, because there's really,
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i'm a radio of told is that 10 of their all kids were fired from northern guys. and this comes just a few hours after these really armies said that the intention was the destruction of a mass something that benjamin netanyahu has also talked about just a couple of days after these really armies said that by and large, the control bill, a totally northern guy, so will this will be in and by this been to the army that i'm us money is to fight all $10.00 real goods towards televi. the 1st attack of its kind since november, the 20th it will also undermine at the is really the public's confidence and what the army is telling it about the operation in guys a as well adjusted in the last hour or so. we've also had that these really on because dropping leaflets, internet road can newness that. so it's have guys a city telling people that there's going to be a major military operation, but they have to move out with their family. if you decide to stay, then that is a risk that they have to take, but they have been one. of course for many people in the likes of con units,
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there's no idea where they can go, that will be safe. they've often been told to head sideways, but we're seeing these really military attack places in the sites as well, like rafa just in the last $24.00 for so for many people, this becomes a really difficult decision about what they want to do next. but it's clear that these really military, as we had from we'll go on to the defense minister is punishing ahead with its full peroration in gaza. and it seems that the preparations are for expansion of the grind operation. moving, but the site is pretty much more stream on the millions of people that are already gathered in the south of nowhere else to go. and fisher there with the laser as far as from occupied east royce. and thank you, ron well taught us officials of been coming increasingly insistent that israel must follow international and protect civilians and gaza new remarks by the vice president and the defense secretary followed these resumption of hostilities off to
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the goal is to cease why it came to an end on friday. how does your customer report on the sidelines of the cop 28 summit into by us vice president cala harris had a clear message for israel to many innocent palestinians have been killed. frankly, the scale of civilian suffering and the images and videos coming from gaza are devastating with more than $15000.00 dead in gaza under is really bombardment and ceasefire negotiations. cold off the message of us officials, including defense secretary lloyd austin, has become increasingly insistent that is real, must do more to protect civilians in 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 replace a technical victory with a strategic a fee. so i have repeatedly made clear to israel's leaders that protecting tell us
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that in civilians and gaza is both or more a responsibility a and a strategic imperative. the comments from harris and austin reflect a growing shift from the us, his initial unequivocal support for israel's military actions. but it remains to be seen if they'll be more than just words. the us has provided israel with much of the lease or weapons it is using now in gaza. in the senate this coming week, we'll consider whether to send still more military aid to israel. meanwhile, saturday saw yet more protest in los angeles in washington against the blood shed in gaza. ask for what comes after the war. the vice president also outlined in the clear is public terms to date what the us wishes to see for palestinians know forcible displacement. no re occupation,
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no seeds are blockade, no reduction in territory and no use of gaza as a platform for terrorism. she said the us wants to see a unified garza n westbank under the palestinian authority. heidi joe castro alpha 0. washington. the french president around your luck on the has met capitalism, a, a here and uh huh. to discuss the latest developments and draws on during the talks shake to mean and how model sony stress the need for continuing international efforts to negotiate a permanency supply. he said it was needed to protect civilians and to deliver aid . they also discussed a 2 state solution in accordance with you and resolutions, elliot macro and said if the objective of the will is to destroy from us, 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,
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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 palestinian lives, affecting public opinion in the regions where you critical. meanwhile, there have been more is really raids in the occupied. westbank soldiers killed a 21 year old palestinian baker in the early hours of sunday morning in the city of cascadia. witnesses say soldiers indiscriminately opened fire as they enter the town. is there any forces also rated homes and novelists? the number of raids in the occupied westbank has increased since the stones of israel's war on gaza. is rarely soldiers have also shot and killed a palestinian carpenter, who was a father of 6 not less. the 39 year old was initially attacked by his riley settlers in the town of car locked by the house on such as an forced him out of his cotton bonded before he was shot in the neck finest riley soldier elsewhere. and
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the westbank 10 most is rarely such as rated a palestinian and restaurant in the village of so we're on security camera footage, capture the maintenance of the attack to sing at that, which caused significant damage to that building. well, let's now speak try correspondence. who's on the ground that for us part of need is in hebron, how does it tell us what you've been saying that way you want as well. there have been several rains over night here and have broken in total 8 people where detain 4 women and for a young man in their twenty's. now we're here at the house of the cut rama family where, where one of the rates happened at around 2 30 in the morning. so as we understand that the soldiers came through this door and you can see around me all this mess that happened. this is the soldiers really searching and ransacking the courtyard of the house. i would say inside you had 7 people sleeping,
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the mother and at 6 children a which one is a one year old child. now i'm told that it's only one of the soldiers knocked at this door. they woke up and understood that something was going on. now, the person that was a bit pain is but rock or i may, she's 18 years old and she's a university student. and i'm here with her mother had that. and hannah is actually quite emotional as to how that into contain. so new need and mesquite in the house of visit. we went to sauce and set about 2 in the morning we heard some noise and some banking on the door and they try it in a barbaric manner to open the door. we are told this lady of probation told us to wait, we will uh wait. the this door is totally see. we had to open the back door. this door was smashed by these
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a completion so those at that time they directed the laser gun laser beam. our heads we have taken during the daughters and boys and one year old boy as they drag the my 14 year old boy, they pulled him outside the house and they started roughing him, of interrogating, depend on him. and it was a terrifying scene and my children were really frightened. they started to take down our names. at that point, they took my, the 18 year old daughter, but they surrounded him and they started to take photographs still for i. when i tried to ex, ask what's going on? they screamed and ask us to shut up them. we would really frightened the large number of uh, soldiers on to the,
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to the teeth. they started to destroy and smash everything in the house. i tried to ask what a before that my husband is detained, he is detained by there's a really cool patient. forces the hushed us, the took my daughter together with me inside the back room. this the other the name. huh. uh, that'd be a fee man. so those started to buy the search in a very rough manner, but this will probably of a says that in a very violent fashion. and after that they took him away, they pushed me out of the room and they kept the daughter inside the ask me literally a 1000 that the thing little in the took you or the total way? nothing. was it the disclosed the ask the the tomato that would be swipe, deal with guys that and your daughter wouldn't be at any use and the,
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the little glass and well it really is of the got then. yeah, i the so they told you that the took here as a prisoner and the it wouldn't be she wouldn't be the least in a slab. do you? yes, i try to ask them what is going on? what did to do, what, what crime did to commit. they did not answer the skip this throwing and smashing everything in the house. and as i said, i told them we are civilians. she is, uh you uh jump in my and she was born in 2005. she is a young side. and what did you do the thing with what the oh, you are very anxious and intense. oh no, that would be for that last week. my husband was detained and today they have taken my note that i even the big them to give her some heavy clothes because the weather was cold, they refused, even if it was still afraid to give her anything why they took it away. i see.
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let's get to that the lights last week, many inches mounted tv. and the thing in the tv will really ask when you might in the house heard the story. yes, this made me more frightened. um really feel for my adult the way there is a new patient. so those are dealing with the pen of thing. and that to me is we hope that the red cross would intervene and find the solution. sees an innocent young 18 year old university students. he did not have to make any prime. now she doesn't know where her daughter has been taken to, but we spoke to other a female who were detains here in hebron just yesterday. and they explained to us that there's several phases in their detention. they 1st are taking to a nearby to all for prison and from there they take him to somewhere called district road prison. where that is,
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where they spend several days during interrogations, and all the females we spoke to said that the conditions that were very harsh. it is often that they, they are moved once again to day mom, a prison which is the female prison for palestinians inside israel. now they said that inside those jail, they are completely cut off for the world and, and that the conditions are quite harsh because they said that they felt that the soldiers, the prison guards that were taking their a band or their anger out of what happened on october 7th on to these, detained people inside the jails. how do i need with that report for us from the ground and hebron and occupied westbank? thank you. hold on. what as pensions continue to rise, the fighting has also been continuing along the israel 11 on buddha, hostilities that resumed officer, the goal is to cease fund ended on friday morning. let's me try correspondence and
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hold out. she's in southern devon on for us. then can you talk us through these racist attacks you were reporting on exchanges that across the board of yesterday to the surround saturday, heavy exchange of fire along the 11 on israel border. the lebanese armed group has ballade joined the bottle on behalf of how mazda, in the sense that it stated goal is to help relieve the pressure on garza. it believes that it is bogging down a number of divisions of the israeli army on the northern of northern front. so hezbollah, launching a series of attacks on, is really military positions along the border. israel, launching a series of air strikes. artillery strikes, targeting um, the outskirts of border village is really a long that's 120 kilometers stretch of territory. there's really army also using white phosphorus artillery shells. they use this as the military tactic to burn
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bushes to burn for us. so where hezbollah is able to launch attacks from so it is really an ongoing confrontation. the 1st few weeks it was for roderick exchanged a fire, a few weeks later it became more intense. now has more laws. engagement is very much limited. the question is when will that change is what else to it's? it's response also confined to areas along the border. now hezbollah has said that things could change depending on what happens in gaza. what happens in loveland on will hezbollah? joining the fight with his full blown military capabilities if it feels that it's ally, how much can no longer sustain a tax now. so this is still, you know, a very much active war zone. you see is really planes. overhead flying medium to high altitude is really drones constantly in the sky. tens of thousands of people forced to leave their homes even during the goal is to cease fire when it was quiet along the border of people did not have enough time to harvest their crops so. so
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this is taking a toll really on the 10s of thousands of people who live along the border. so we are expecting the skirmishes. these have exchanges fire to continue as long as the, the attacks on gauze a continue. this is at least what the lebanese armed group has below says, then a hold of the with that report for us from the ground in southern 11 on the thank you santa. well, joining me now and said is send me harness. he's an associate professor of anthropology at northwestern university here in canada. so i me, is that written extensively about the, our wells and he's also the all set of the forthcoming book. my brought up my land, a story from palestine. some of you've also written a book on violence and never known. so sir, let me stop that. we were hearing that from dana about how as well as engagement has been limited so far. how is, has well and making their calculations here. i mean, i think the calculations were, were working on a very sort of thin line and this could explode in any moment. but look, i,
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i think the problem here is that if we had a self respecting international community or self respecting, uh, our country is on the border like jordan or egypt, or you wouldn't need his butler to be taking on this essentially right to protect, right. i mean, as, as under attack and nobody is trying to a, to protect. so you have this, i'm the group that's uh, that's doing it. so you could resolve this by actually having a sort of more international response to, to prevent is escalation. what do you make sense of what regionals? how is an arab states have been doing so far in terms of their engagement? we saw a meeting between a number of our leaders and coming to hire us the us vice president, yesterday off to which she seemed to change her time. is this and behind the scenes diplomacy here that's making any kind of and the thing is it's talk and talk and talk, but then they need to actually or act. and i think, you know, it's,
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it's really important that they send a signal to the world that we're ready to act, that there needs to be international intervention. i think the, the, you know, calling for cease fire, you know, on one hand, yes, the way that's my cross talking, the way that come with a harsh talking is obviously a move movement from the beginning of this war. but, you know, it's not enough. and if there isn't a sort of push, i think, you know, if a reward month sort of speak so well at the, at the un general assembly. but if you were to call call on the world to actually intervene and, you know, actually put some teeth to what you're. so let me ask you what you mean by international intervention. you told me that boots on the ground always stay out of state. they've been very care, they don't want to have our fruits on the ground. and they've also said that they have red lines that we've had a lot about, not redrawing the mass of gauze from cala harrison in the last a, which appears to now be a new red line for the us. but when you say international intervention,
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you're suggesting that that we, we would, you know, you're, you're a sudden, you know, i'm not sure if it's on the, they did this and i said this earlier this morning if they did this in libby after one speech by for duffy, i, you know, obviously this isn't going to happen. what i'm, what i'm saying isn't going to happen, but i, if we need to put it on the table, let israel understand, but it's actions have repercussions, and it's not just talk. and then it's not just my truck coming and they sit and they shake hands and they talk about the 2 state solution. nobody has any idea how this to say solution would actually find out is realize destroyed it's. it's become a one state of parts i. so, you know, we can talk about 2 state solution, but in effect we're going, they want to take us back to the slow genocide that's been happening in the west bank. one feels like where, where a long, long way away from any kind of intervention that you're describing. i mean, at this stage we're hearing the us now run pop rhetoric around the protection of civilians when we're starting there at the moment or is that is that like,
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did you make any kind of a difference? we've all basically had these calls from the us to as well throughout this conflict is, is that been a change of the world? the war will end, but the issue is that, do we, or is it going to end after another 10 or 20? you know, so we're at 3040000 that's, i mean, this has surpassed in the last year of russia's attack and invasion of ukraine. you haven't had nearly as many children dying and one year, right. i think the ratio is 5 times more in one month. so, you know, eventually yeah, they'll move the dial to have a cease fire, but what will it take? and i think, you know, and then we are october 7 again work sober 6. and i think we need really creative solutions to move us forward. you mentioned the occupied westbank, obviously what we're talking about in terms of the tensions here. you alluded to that the well proceeded this rule. but do you think that the set for violence that we've been seeing particularly occupied westbank is that now taking on
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a new and i mentioned it certainly feels like it has a i don't know if it's taking a, a new dimension. i think it's, it was escalating before october 7 and we had the on over 200 just and this last year, i mean the, the settlers have grown since also from a 150000 stuff. there's to now $750000.00 settlers and they've become extremely racist and fascist an arm. and we talked about the horrific how mazda attacks, but we never talked about the riff except to the right time. we talked about them as substrate talks. we never add all these, you know, 10 adjectives to these sets of attacks to describe them when we saw what happened yesterday. yeah. so they, they attack, i mean, and they've been attacking and burning cars and burning shops for the last 2 years . it's, it's, it's heartening and, and it is, all you need to do is show your viewers a map of a shrinking westbank. right. and that's shrinking. westbank is a form of slow genocide, a semi hand as an associate professor of anthropology at northwestern university.
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thank you for joining me here in the student. paul, still ahead here on out of here a growing calls for a say 5. we'll get an update on several notches being held across the u. k. and solidarity was protestant from thompson, the hello we have signs of mold, the red trying to push into west and positive europe. hang on to 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 too. so we'll talk about stone. sure. i making its way across northern part. 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 through the next couple of days, taking
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the welcome back to what challenges here on on this dante here. and that's why you found out the story. israel's bombardments of garza has been unrelenting for them. 300 palestinians have been killed in his really strikes in the past 24 hours and is ready. bombardment of a home and rough uh overnight also kills at least 7 men was a single family assassinating rolls. and $100.00 palestinians were killed and is randy at range on the giovanni a refugee camp. it's one of the concepts most densely populated. meanwhile, the ongoing problems, the customer gates says it finds a barrels of rockets towards televisions. israel says at least $250.00 rockets and
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5 from the strip since the sci fi and goals that expired on friday hospitals and the strip happened over run with people injured or killed in his randy attacks . many of them are children, including and con eunice, while launch numbers of civilians have fled in recent weeks under the orders of the as randy on the can me on that like has will. and a warning report does contain some distressing images. parents carry the bloody children to hospital the x amount is hospitable in central gone, so it is overwhelmed. ok is ready for says from the data neighborhood. oh yeah. the, the, the, the, the,
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it is through nursing instead and many patients. and that's going through the ministry of health and goals that says most of those killed over $200.00 since friday on women and children. the missteps vanessa hospital read relatives wait to bury the dead of han. eunice wasn't supposed to either whoever the the one has said that the goal is a strip is the most dangerous place and the wants to be
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a child. and we're going to seize, 5 more children, hold on commitment to that of to 0. uh, alexandra cya is the head of humanitarian policy and advocacy and save the children . she says the resumption of minutes. reparations in gaza is a death sentence for children. gaza has been dire for quite some time. and now on top of that, we have 1800000 people or 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 his 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 a hundreds of children tearing up, climbing up for a single toilet in
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a shelter and can use the families looking for milk for their babies. i mean, it's been devastating 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, 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 re relocate and then if it's not safe and this is having a big mental health toll on children and their feelings of safety and security. all, some of the premature babies who are rescued from causes besieged. i'll see if a hospital all said to have recovered after receiving ken agent,
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28 new bones were evacuated by the palestinian red crescent. last month following were patient is riley attacks on gauze as the largest hospital. 16 of them were then taken to a near natural facility near kyra, age of them have recovered while the others remaining incubate as some still in critical condition. as the chief was, the case of the international criminal court says he will set up a team to investigate human rights violations on both sides of the call. so contract kareem khan made that pledge on a visit to the occupied westbank policy and activists that refused to meet on the choosing the course of favoring israel st as robbie has moved from the law at the ministry of justice and rumble. 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 is no justice item in
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the remains of my son be these out of his buddies withheld. we don't know if he's in a grave or more that lives in 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 a double standard to this conflict in favor of israel, mr. con? mr. gone, how do you respond to that criticism and will you be visiting any of the refugees since taking over his ice, he sees chief prosecutor in 2021. karim hon 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 violence as
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a posting administer, who was in the room said, conditions have never been so bad. 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? 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 of state and people 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 to afford it. despite hon, vowing to investigate violations on both sides of the conflict. palestinians don't see him as independent serving only his critics,
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a to rubber stamp and illegal occupation. same bus reveal to 0 roman law in the occupied west. also muslim community leaders in the us have launched a campaign to stop president, to revive him from being re elected. and the national groceries initiative is called abandoned by the campaign of sites in response to the president's support of israel's war. on garza, the group which represents our of, and wisdom communities, has not named alternatives. and what preferred candidate bus has been, does it say they also do not support donald trump? a tens of thousands of activists have rallied across the united states to show this solid darcy with palestinians and johnson. the testers launched through downtown san francisco for rallying outside the cities civic center. they were also similar writings in washington, dc and new york, boston and las vegas. who is even most of the past few k,
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thousands most and raleigh that in london to show this sort of data palestinians. sonya diego has won a from with the truth effectively over that had been so the pools for a permanent ceasefire across the u. k. that have been groups marching, trying to send in solidarity and simone thing that must be done, ordered to cease hostilities in the region. now. well, that has been use of a truck entering the costs. a strict use of the casualties from is ready from bowman says also push people to the mind and tell them it's do much more than they already are doing now. is really like to do some cards here. love, you know, i'm here to represent the voices of local residents and receiving from public opinion polls that the vast majority of people support a ceasefire immediately. and you know that i'm a labor party counselor, the vast majority of labor vote was that united center labor 5 voters. i developed
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a seized by now, so the current stands for the government. the current status of the labor party leadership for vibrating overseas by it is just complete dallas stacked with public opinion so that falls on people. i've always self who has been elect to, to represent people to access that volume. so these groups have said that they will continue the demonstrations until a permanent ceasefire is cold, and they're also been cooling on governments, especially the british government and the opposition labor policy. to be much more to bring that into effect. sonya jago al jazeera london. i'll spell a head here on al jazeera. we'll have an update on why hospitals and china are reporting an increase in children with respect, treat over the thought provoking ons,
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but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely. unfortunately, there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is less than days of these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process facing realities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on talk to how does era, the latest news as it breaks this attack has been described by ukrainian president, a lot demands that lensky is an act of terrorism with detailed coverage. have you had anybody has promised to reform the origin of faith and improvement of therapy measures? people who are fear of this well impoverished, the population from around the world gets males. this wants to be 5 minutes of old people, but after 25 years of campaigning against migrants and assign them seek of some say, this new toll doesn't sound convincing. the
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the welcome back. let's turn to us and the other. a lot of these now and at least 4 people have been killed. 42, others injured and an explosion in the southern philippines. it happened the university gymnasium emoralez for the students were attending a christian gathering. the region has seen fighting and recent years between the military and on the groups and things to ice. the east african community regional force has begun its withdrawal from democratic republic of congo. the force encouraged soldiers from kenya, uganda for monday and south through dawn. and was deployed to put an end to the violence, an eastern
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d. c. after the resurgence of the m $23.00. andre bought the congress government has deemed it ineffective, refusing to renew its mondays, un peacekeepers also withdrawing from that same area. i'll give you, besides, the president says that violence that occurred in the capital area. this week was an attempt to crew and it was gone. fine and confrontations between members of the national guard and special forces of the presidential guard. at least 2 people were killed. there had been at least 10 crews or attempted cruise in getting this out since 1974. a. sarah leon's, government says the men attacked institutions and the capital that i just have to prove that last sunday, thousands of inmates all still on the run of today escaped from a maximum security prison. and the president is reassuring people, but everything is under control. as nicholas hawk reports from her home at lester village on the outskirts of free town, how you said to do b, i could hear the sound of gunshots and see the inmates of them by road prison break
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free a week after what the government describes as an attempted to do be as great a sphere is not political instability, but being unable to feed her husband and 6 children, especially that especially the price of price is skyrocketing every day. it has become worse with the $1.50. you cannot see your find many as since president julia's month bill came to power, the price of rice has quadrupled in the value of the local currency has plunged, according to the un, 80 percent of sierra leone units cannot afford basic food items, frustration spilled onto the streets last year with demonstrators complaining about high prices. the government responded with police firing live rounds people, us, so we can ceiling cost of living just on that stick to the sun. i've come up, you can still buy for one week. so the sort of yes. so believe that the decision to
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go with the work comp president you who's staged a crew of his own in 1996, was re elected in a contested presidential vote in june. now he's trying to unite the population out for last week's rebellion. the latest qu, attempt in a string of military takeovers in west africa during an interview with alger 0. in october, president joe said some cruise, but were a good thing. we should collectively make the effort to understand why this trend has picked up so quickly. corruption, growing inequality and the lack of trust in aging. politicians seen as out of touch with a young population struggling to survive for i said, do, don't be unless there is change, the future looks bleed. nicholas hawk, elda 0. all specials in some areas of china have been overwhelmed. of
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such and research on this is amongst children. the world health organization has all staging to provide more information on these cases. entry to you has the latest from the chinese capital. in hospitals across north and china, a filled with families seeking care for the sick children, some waiting hours for treatment. respiratory viruses such as influenza and mycoplasma pneumonia, a type of bacterial infection have been spreading for weeks. this is, china is 1st winter in 3 years without strict corbett 19 rules. doctors say the independent book restrictions on loudly to blame. during the over time, everybody was just show 3rd, everybody was, there is no way stereo. so like, you know, this kids haven't had any infections in the past. so now that like there are no meeting in schools and they can no crowd that settings the, it's a safe, they're getting the infections as a 1st time. so now they're just trying to build it in uh, or the immune system or at the bodies. again,
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the world health organization has off to china to provide more information about the optic in respiratory illnesses. aging says the cost is a close to by nor pathogens, but the search has reminded many of the unusual spread of the corona virus. china was criticized for lack of transparency at the beginning of the pen demik in 2020. it's an association. chinese officials are determined to dismiss, did you follow recently? we have seen some classes are full cases among children in china. you 5. this is very common in many countries. i mean, china, cities under effective control authorities have a community level health care services, ad clinics to work harder. this is aging childrens hospital. a top pediatric facility in this visit. we're open to receiving more than 9000 patients every day. it hasn't pulse to expand the capacity and number of beds. this private hospital has temporarily lowered its fees to ease the demand on public facilities. but the advice across the board is the same right now that we're seeing search,
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it's better to put on the mask again, and then they get practice hand washing the, the locked downs of the corporate 19 pandemic. i'll rosa doctors who you say many of the habits lived during that period should be served again. katrina, you all to 0 aging. more than a 110 countries have committed a tripling renewable energy capacity worldwide. by 2030. the agreement was reached, as well as leaders gathered at the comp 28th climate summit in july, 20 nations accounts for nearly 80 percent of the global greenhouse gas emissions within almost button loyal by 19. so in the, let's make the expansion of renewable energy number one energy policy prior to world wide to buy off. let's agree on to binding targets here into by. i want to pull the expansion of renewable energy and from the other double energy efficiency . if it's in both by 2035000, as long as we're still dependent on gas wants to produce transported in the most
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climate friend of a possibility, we can reduce method emissions from the energy industry easily and cheap, the impossible? well let's now take a look at the life of sports movies here. some of them are to as well have gone a full points clear all the title arrivals matches the city at the top of the english public schools from the cairo saca and my teen, or the god or enough to give arsenal to one. when over was altima aiming to win the league for the 1st time in 20 years. second in the table city play told them on sunday, newcastle, a man united were hoping to put the disappointing tools and the champion sleek and mid week behind them. as they went head to head, your costs will dominate to the 1st half, but it was after the break that they finally managed to break the deadlock antennae gold. and that was the only goal of the match to give new casa a one. neil victory 0 and i have men team that their place among the pay setters in the spanish lead. couple of goals inside the last 10 minutes secured the to one
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be back in, but he's been the 1st week of the season on all the spangler this had beaten new zealand for the 1st time in a home test match. they beat the black caps by 150, runs as title is to them. took it 10. wicked old is just the 2nd of a when in the world test championship is oh my god, it's kevin, don't move to 10th on the n b o times going list during the phoenix suns game, it gets season for now. get drawn to me. the 17 points to break into the top 10 and the 35 year old schooled 30 despite the funds losing investors. but for now you can get more on our website. i'll just say adult calm and on our social media channels . well, that's good to know on the price of palestinians and garza, these really only has 4 hundreds of thousands of people in northern garza to leave the area. since this don't have the conflict and treating medical stuff dr. who
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somebody who's the fia is one of the very few who stayed behind have to come all at one hospital in a video and message. he said last week he described the situation of a sudden somebody will come sort of see if the or and she has a list of the. busy the form of the so you just kind of to be of and by while she had an account under this as i just had a. busy little further the sub office of judge luck with them. so shuttle about the letter
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from so see exactly how as well that set for me and installs it hey for this new is out, but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of today's news. start with the, the damage in the how to bring that big evidence of the quakes that prompted it's evacuated on friday. the subject emission of toxic gas, a possible pre closer to interruption, was enough for both ortiz, to vote everyone out. this be nothing on the scale of this emergency sensitive rupture in the 13th century. but the fear was put into it and the people who live here is that this isn't just about an imminent interruption. it's about a long term shift into a much more volcanic reactive and dangerous phase. we could peterson, who's been monitoring iceland is going to tell geology more than 20 years. she says
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what's happened in the last few days is evidence of a transition that could last centuries. the peninsula will be dormant until a new activity period starts. and that can also last several 100 some years. iceland, beauty has been forced in part by its 32 volcanic systems. it's people that have to become resilient to the ages. but here in the southwest, those stages already growing on counting the cost as well as war and cause as whites out of time neighborhoods. so who pays for the damage of germany's borrowing livid spots a bunch of prices caused grow for its desperate to be reform plus saudi arabia and china looked as frank some financial ties. challenging the cost on al jazeera injustice for me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day, whether it's a war, a natural disaster,
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whether it's political corruption, making sure that they understand in a simple language is absolutely true. so the city is already 50 percent evacuated. most of those people actually left in the early days at the will. i couldn't do this job without the best time remained best, produces the best spaces. and those of the people that i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the more destruction in gaza off the intent is rainy strikes. open 300 palestinians have been killed in the past 24. the color again uninstalled the attain. this is elda 0 line from don't also coming. i'm also is on doing 5.

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