tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 3, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm several venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news. our life from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. more devastation wrought by relentless is really a tax on gaza. at least 700 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours. a mazda is armed, waiting says that spiders are engaged in fierce st bathrooms with these really
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forces inside garza city. hundreds of rockets are fired towards israel, triggering sirens across several towns and cities. and is rarely troops intensify raids on palestinian communities and the occupied westbank. 60 people have been arrested including 5 girls. so it is just 13 gmc that's past 3 pm in gaza. now where the palestinian desk told as rapidly rising as israel escalates it's bombardment and ground incursion in just the past few hours. the is really military hit, the jabante, a refugee camp. again. the sites has now been targeted twice in 2 days. and more than 700 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours, which is one of the highest daily death tools since the war began. intense fighting is also underway, between is really forces and palestinian fighters inside garza city. and the military wing of hamas has fired
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a large barrage of rockets towards israel is really military officials say that some 250 rockets have been launched since friday morning. us a big begins our coverage children i meant to obtain the good cause it is the shroud. the bombing has continued in areas that these regime it actually said was safe. i was asleep. i work off, i found life of under the rubble. i didn't find anything fool around me, was logs and rocks. i tried to lose, but i couldn't because there were a lot of rocks. i kept screaming and cooling for the people. men came and carried me. they put me in the ambulance of defense teams frantically traversed narrow streets of calling. you and this in the south palestinians, homes and lives continued to be ripped apart. many have already moved from the north to the south,
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making these areas even more densely populated than default on the was it. when the civil defense teams came, they were confronted by an unimaginable scene, a residential area consisting of more than 50 houses. as per the testimonies of the civilians and residents, stating that this square was highly populated by residents and internally displaced people. it was targeted by more than 10 bombs launched by his really occupation forces. we're talking here about hundreds killed. the ceasefire has ended with multiple check and gaza. this fuel hospitals operating few emergency vehicles on the fixed rate of getting continues. few of posting ins left in the gaza strip started big just 0 a. let's take a look at some of the main areas of siding and gaza. they're mostly in the north east, really forces a baffling policy and fighters from cassandra gays and the islamic jihad in these regions shaded and red. there's heavy fighting and a shake wide well and issues a neighborhoods of gauze a city is realized,
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preparing for the 2nd phase of its ground invasion near hun. eunice, in the south, is really troops are pushing along the strips north to south access the seller of dean road. we have reports that there's been fighting on this road all the way down here in colorado that you see on your map. that's 5 kilometers. northeast of han, eunice analysts say that their aim could be to push towards the coastal road our sheet. and if that happens, israel would then be in control of the 2 main roads across the strip. and they would cut off central gaza effectively, which includes areas such as their obama, which has one of the few functioning hospitals and the on the say, right. and oh my god, the refugee camps. it would also me in israel would be dividing up the gaza strip into 3 areas, the north, the central region, and the southern part of the gaza strip. let's get more now on the ground inside garza with honey, my. well, you're in fun, eunice. what's the latest honey?
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of the yes, well there are still active military action by these really fighting jets and artillery is showing on pine still at the eastern side of pine, eunice where the area the area by now were all the areas that i've been ordered sharply to evacuated, more than half of the resident very have that moved out of it. there's still people, it still is stranded inside those areas simply because they don't have any place to go to or because they don't believe or trust these really monetary of any safe air that is designated for them to move to as of the rest of han, you and is still remain in the red, which means it is under direct it barrage of air strikes and, and heavy bombardment. as of this, our people, they're a scores of people that are taking it the main road. the western road of fine with that comes of from the central part of high noon is all the way throughout by city
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on foot. it's hard to drive a cars on this road because it was a, as of yesterday afternoon. it was the hit by a heavy fire bill that split thing con, units of from robots of what people are doing now. they're finding alternative road among farm lands and, and other private property just across the roof area. those who are on the road, our source on the road describe the scene as a huge influx of people let a mass exodus of people from one unit to 2. right? but when asked about the reason why they are leaving, because either they got a phone call directing them to leave or they are just running a way for their life. but again, do old believe that they're going to an area that will become a target. again, for the is really military and is really air strikes in the late early afternoons. did they, a group of residential homes near a,
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the vicinity of an owner was schools right here, just a few 100 meters away from not that are hospitalized where we're targeted. 8, tens of injuries were brought to the hospital, but we counted up to 7 people were killed and judging just from the number of a funeral procession taking place at the hospital. here the number has rising to at least 2 people so far there are some of those are critically injured inside the hospital are dying right now because of the lack of immediate medical intervention and the lack of serious medical supplies to save their lives. so exactly expecting the number to rise. this is the right now. the situation in the southern part, there is a state of panic, a state of, of worry and concern, and people are making last minute decisions right now before it gets dark here, where it move, it becomes very risky. and, and then it quite honestly, a lot of people who, who move to the hospital right after the cease fire was,
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were over, are now dismantling their parents and thinking, okay, it's time to leave the hospital. they said the same scenario that happened in a sheep. a hospital is likely to repeat itself right here at the doctor hospital, a tiny something i'd like to make clear for of yours. um, do you see any difference in the way that is real, was prosecuting this for before the week long ceasefire. and now it is definitely more intense in terms of in terms of a scale and magnitude. here's the, the, the thing that makes it different now, and the reason we're seeing large number of casualties is because of reading assign eunice and junior and the southern part is over well with this place, people, when the work started in the north, in gauze and city we were talking about residents of gaza and the northern parts we do about people who were at a,
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a like manageable number in every neighborhood. and even some of the areas are very densely populated. but here we're talking about double and triple the number of, of, of people in each residential blog for the past few weeks. 100 is became a major site for evacuation. then i have a similar thing happen in and drop i city. the reason now we're seeing this large number of, of casualties is because every home here, not only the owner of the, the, the, the, the house lives it, it, but those, those, the, the whole sit inside the think about these 2 or 3 or sometimes 4 families if the house is relatively large and can accommodate more more families to see, the other thing is, there is a, uh, the situations are, are becoming increasingly difficult. now as we're talking about the, this is the 50 a day of,
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of this genocide. the lord people are at their worst living conditions here in the southern part of guns, a lack of the basic supplies of, of, of both clean water drinking water and the food supply, medical supplies. so the likelihood to survive any of these a trauma, becoming very, very slim. we're talking about mainly women and children as of this moment because that's what we keep seeing in the hospital. the largest percentage of casualties are made of women and children and 70 percent of the parents to use have been killed since the beginning have been women and children to your point, honey. my mood reporting from han eunice inside the gaza strip. thank you very much, honey. was talking about hospitals with hospitals, industries have been overrun with people injured or killed in his really attacks units as spokesman. james elder is in hon eunice as well. and earlier he told us that causes you functioning hospitals are in dire need of medical supplies. tell you what i've seen in the last hour here at night. so hospital is,
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is death and destruction a hospital it's, it's panic. because every way you turn their children with 3rd degree burns with truck, no, with bryan injuries with broken bonds, their mother's strong. i have a children who look like i was away from their, their medical work as who, who run from when the child, the window child. there are problems that i pain. the pain relate, let's, this is a hospital, it's, it's, it seems like a get started right now. oh, why you can say that they didn't use a meaningful amount. simply not possible under this level of off on bob and no i today able to go to the, to the north. you know, what would you say w, i had your own route getting i to the know the past days that hasn't happened. food, water, food, water medicine is what we take trying to do. and continue to try to do that for this. the amount that is required is not positively enough. and that then space for the 2nd threat that these people advising. and that is one of these days,
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i talk to doctors all the time, the bombardment through a very real threats. children that are killing children. pretty much as you and i speak, the sick everyone now is disease we receive just is many children. and i shudder to say that die from a lack of water, lack of protection and lack of sanitation on the ground. that is the reality just in these hospital now as i walked around and had people grabbing onto design, please stop the war. i had children holding my hand with empty bottles of water, you know, hospital staging water. that's the level of desperation, and we are well aware. it's what needs to be met for that to happen. how about i stop sending rockets. i don't allow us to send in supplies. there play a game of chess, the moving people from place to place. it's not a dime and it's ending in massive numbers of children being till the so called sites. so this is a very important, false daugherty that has been share the story called sites on
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a moving people to tiny pockets of land. that is said where there is no water. there is no sanitation, there is no protection from the elements. these are not safe signs, these will be zones of day. they have no scientific, they are not rational and they are not possible. i think that those people who was holding these sites songs are well aware of that. it is tell us until it is calculated, and we need to call it for what it is. otherwise we are going to see an addition to the thousands of thousands of boys and girls flipping to a 100 to now screaming with millions of war. we're going to see the same numbers now killed by disease. earlier we spoke on the phone with most mood bus. so he is the head of communications for palestinian civil defense and gaza. and he told us the crews are struggling to recover bodies from under the rubble. a situation that a guy named people across the street was pay is more than die out. okay. i mean,
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the union place on board them in the lady. it could be some forces continue to commit to madison because again, is on the pallets. i mean, i mean it's investing in um civilians, namely it sort of thing. yeah. does it been sent as well? uh, since i've been through a scheme to an end, hold on one of the for you. yeah, the sending of that made sense by is really what plans has intensified now that it is it in certain areas of our time table by a number of missiles and that it means that 2 missiles are fired from different directions on one is it didn't settle quarter this code is low destruction and higher number of victim, tennessee, the 7th defense team within the areas. now we can talk to him and get the dozens locked in a sense of indians being killed on the page. and it is right because i mean, 100 pounds,
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so are being winded. we are doing what we can when the result is at hand. we start by digging in order to totally cover that goal scales on the break. i got the problem. however, no matter what we do, we are not able to salvage all those, you know, food, i know many remain candid and buried on the degree of israel says that it is committed to the release of is really captives held by a mouse. and part of it strategy includes launching more strikes, ongoing, or yeah, 5 things to secure the release of all the remaining hostages, women and men, young and old civilians and soldiers. it is only unrelenting military pressure combined with intense diplomatic efforts, but has secured the release of those $110.00. there will be no one left behind. people continue fighting to bring back the remaining 137. the idea has resume
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targeting come off tara targets, striking more than $400.00 over the weekend, including extensive aerial attacks in the con eunice area. i'm joined now by run con was in television. emron, i wonder with the is really, is, is really authorities, military war, cabinet, etc. are saying about how they're prosecuting this war and this new phase of their offensive, specifically in light of the fact that last night is really the prime minister. benjamin netanyahu held this press conference and he said, we're not trying to harm palestinians. and yet today, we're learning that it's been one of the worst death toll since october. the 7th, with more than $700.00 palestinians killed in the last 24 hours. i'm just wondering how is real is framing its operation at the moment as well as framing it in the same way. it was framing it before the ceasefire took place as role says that it has 3 clear aims to bring back old captives to destroy him as
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politically and militarily and make sure gaza is never used to attack is ro again. now there's appeal elements to all of this as well as well is now much more focused on showing what these targets are in georgia. yeah, they've released pictures of how much fight is a claims to be members of this huge a battalion. annette said to them, you guys all going to tell you off the all going to attack you've, that's been a very clear message. then you have this idea of safe side is now this, the are safe things have been caused by. they've issued this map, they divided all up inside, so they said when we attacked those types of things, we'll give you warning so the civilians can leave wherever they going to go. that's the other big question. the reason a lot of analysis suggesting that this map is taking place is kind of p r strategy is taking place, is because the americans are putting them under a tremendous amount of pressure as well right now knows. it needs a reason to be quick,
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but absolutely decisive victory over how much and that has to happen within weeks, don't months. the 6th street state us extrude state and to the bank. it has been absolutely clear on this point. he has said, you don't have months to do this, you have perhaps weeks to do this. and while you do it, you have to make sure the civilians are protected. hence this idea of safety phones is a clear message. the americans abuse, right? these are trying on the ground, it doesn't really mean anything as we've seen up, but also this idea that we're trying to get humanitarian aid in 55 trucks entering a date from one check point in the roof. a check point, for example, used to get 700 trucks. the thing that was looking for 155 isn't even a drop in the ocean as it and cyril, let's just go back to those pages from you by the let's just see what was been going on. that is that defending protecting civilians giving them enough notice, you know, $700.00 people within 24 hours have died,
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have lost our lives. if you just pointed out all of these pages that we say of the things that the us present, joe biden simply didn't want to say he's in a political fight as well. remember, he's got an election coming up. he knows that all of these pictures damaged his reputation. the americans are in fruitful mode with this kind of diplomacy. trying to do something to get these readings to back down. but these raise, they seem to just be dictating to the americans. i seem to be saying this and we're going to do this well, the way we want to do it. okay. we understand your concerns, but we're still going to make sure that we try and get the state to the aims done on the state to the aims. like i say, a leading to those pictures we've just seen from your body refugee camp. yeah. and, and this bears repeating, and you've, you've, you have addressed this in ron, but i think it bears repeating that the israelis and i listen to that press conference with these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu last night. their messaging is not that we're toning things now,
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and their messaging is the only way for us to achieve. our goal is our goals haven't changed. the only way for us to achieve them is to actually intensifies to intensifying things, especially on the ground. starts out. so you can write these rays all going and now there's 2 things going on here that are worth repeating. firstly, for all the american pressure this been put on them, the americans are still supplying them with money and with weapons. and those are the weapons that being used to fight in cause. so does it contradictory elements of what the americans all say, then you have no, then you're particularly the french, the germans and the british. well, backing is roles, rights to defend itself. that's what like holding it to the hilt. that is not having the same kind of reaction that these readings would hope in the global south . and the global se ratings are coming under tremendous amounts of criticism, and particularly within parts of southern europe as well. so these ratings are sticking to their guns because they know if they listen to the americans,
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if they listen to the, the, the global self, it's still going to make a huge amount of difference domestically. they're in a tremendous amount of domestic pressure. this bill a lot of sympathy for these raise this will that they conducting in gaza at home. people are still very angry about the events of october 7th, when 1200 people were killed. that is still a rule, emotion that these res, how so these really is of go this to programmed, uh, almost pressure on one domestic to actually go in and actually destroy a mouse. and if that means flattening goes up, well that means flattening goes up. and then you have the into the actual pressure on them as well as it says, well, you need to do, you might a terry and a you need to have a protect civilians. and that is something that the is where these are called seem to do because this intensive bombardment is something that they are keeping up. now just one more point before i come back to you. so, but remember,
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the americans just before the seas by was coming to and lincoln was in town. he did say to be is ready. if you do go in to the south, a copy with the same intense pressure as you did in the know to take a look at pictures. oh, absolutely, and that is exactly what we're doing, the same pictures that you reference with the. well that, that what we're watching here is your volume best in the north, but we've also seen in the last 36 to 48 hours. what's been happening in the south with in the bum bergman's there have intensified and once again targeted row upon row of residential buildings in run con, reporting. their thank you so much. they've been more is really raising the occupied westbank soldiers killed a 21 year old palestinian baker in the early hours of sunday morning and a city calculator. witnesses say soldiers fired indiscriminately as they entered the town is really forth, is also rated homes in the city of novelist. at least 60 palestinians have been arrested in the past 24 hours,
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including 5 girls elsewhere in the west bank 10 mosque. this really settlers rated a palestinian owned restaurant in the village of so we a security camera footage captured this. this is the moment of the attack which caused significant damage to the building. how that bill, how need is in hebron inside a palestinian families home. where is really forces is carried out yet another rate of this year, 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, the mother and the 6 children of which one is a one year old child. now i'm told that it's only when the soldiers knocked at this
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door. they woke up and understood that something was going on. not the person that was a bit pain is buck rama 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 the most of us to have that in to contain. so newly paid and meant to keep it 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 idiot who patient told us to wait, we will up with the this daughter is totally see. we had to open the back of the door. this door was smashed by these ladies probation. so those at that time they directed the laser gun laser beam, our heads we have taken during the daughters and boys,
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and one year old boy. and they drag the my 14 year old boy, they pulled him outside the house and they started wrapping him up interrogating him. and it was a terrifying scene and my children were really frightened. they started to take down our names at the point they took my, the 18 year old daughter, but they surrounded her and they started to take photographs. so for i, when i tried to ex, ask what's going on. they screamed and ask us to shut up. we would really frightened and then a lot of number of, uh, sold just um to the, to the teeth. they started to destroy and smash everything in the house. and i tried to ask what a before that my husband is detained,
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he is detained by this really quick patient courses. they cost us the took my daughter together with me inside the back room. either the them. huh. oh, that'd be a fee man. so they've started to buy this search here in a very rough manner. this will probably of the soonest hit in a very violent fashion. and after that, they took him away, they pushed me out of the room and they kept the doctor and that's a inside. so i want to bring you the very latest pictures of what's happening inside the gaza strip. these were filmed on cell a dean road, which we referenced earlier. this our, this is one of the 2 main roads that goes from north to south alone. the gaza strip, which allows palestinians to go from one part of the strip to another. what you're seeing or palestinians, or targeted for injured by, is really troops as they were traveling alongside dean road. remember the context here,
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which was that since the beginning of its ground invasion. and even before that, israel has been telling palestinians to flee from the north to the south. and now is telling people to flee even within the south from some parts of the south to other parts. a lot of that has to be done along so id because it's one of the main axes in the gaza strip. and the result is what you see. we're just seeing palestinians or targeted this is earlier today moments ago as they were traveling along this road. now the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says that he will set up a team to investigate human rights violations on both sides of a gauze, a conflict. kareem khan made the pledge on a visit to the occupied westbank listing. an activists refused to meet him accusing the courts. guy's c. c, a favoring israel saying this are all the has more from ramallah at the ministry of justice and rama the chief prosecutor of the world's highest court,
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meet the victims of israeli occupation. no fee. i didn't like any of that and there is no justice. there was justice. things would have been different in palestine when they treat people with the standards, there is no justice item in the remains of my son be these out of his buddies withheld. we don't know if he's in a grave or them or the international criminal court. the global community of large should be a shame she sense about the state of human rights and palestine. how do you respond to criticism that you are applying a double standard to this conflict in favor of israel, mr. con? mister god, how do you respond to the criticism and will you be visiting any of the rest since taking over, as i see, sees chief prosecutor in 2021. kareem hon has been described as hostage to the israeli narrative at the same time as his visit in gaza. more evidence
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of israel's war crimes con was given graphic examples of israel's human rights violations in the occupied territories. including accounts of state sponsored murder and sexual violence, a post and you administer, who was in the room said, conditions have never been so bad. and he did his best to convince us that he would make balance and that he's taking what's going in by this time. seriously, did you believe in palestinian say trust in global institutions is in short supply. one of palestine is biggest human rights groups refused to meet with the i. c. c. visit at the invitation of israel's not even a signatory to the court insult to injury for post. i'm a member state and people a year his picking and choosing the victims. that's dangerous, they're all future an image of the court seen as a last resort for victims. this is a message that no one protects them as
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a sheet. you have to protect yourself, you know, making a sense of justice to florida. 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 the same bus route. the old 0 roman law in the occupied west. still ahead on else 0, senior us officials put more pressure on israel to follow international law and protect civilians in gosh, say what the unsettled tax upfront takes on the big issue. there is a context to what is happening now. it to the question about 5 unflinching questions, rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another cleansing has taken place. augusta, nothing goes into gauze and without us of permission, nothing leads about that without the girl's permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of ceasefire,
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demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without the latest news, as it breaks, this attack has been described by ukrainian president followed demands that lensky is an act of terrorism with detailed cover, which may has promised to reform the origin ties stage and improvements of very few measures. people who your fear of this will impoverish the population from around the world gets well, just wants to be 5 minutes of old people for the up to 25 years of competing against my grants and assign them seek of some save this new toe doesn't sound convincing the the
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you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines is really army. the is really army is targeted the jamalia refugee camp as part of its relentless attacks on the strip since a week long ceasefire ended on friday morning. more than 700 listing. it's been killed and this really strikes in the past 24 hours is really forces and palestinian fighters are engaged in intense fighting and gaza city early or israel said 2 of its soldiers were killed in battles with fighters belonging to cassandra gazed at the armed wing of home us because summer gave it says it fired a variety of rockets towards that would be the escalation between israel and homos comes after a crucial ceasefire expired on friday. the israeli army says 4 of its soldiers have been lightly wounded in an empty tank beside the attack along as northern border with 11 known as block claimed responsibility for the attack, saying that it was in support of the palestinian people under bombardment. in garza,
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the is really army says it is responding by showing the source of the attack. st. ahold are reports from southern level, a sporadic but heavy exchanges of fire along the loving on israel border, the lebanese arm group, hezbollah, mounting operations against israeli military positions along the border. there's really army striking what it says are the sources of fire, or has well as infrastructure. they're using their plains, the air strikes, air raids, artillery selling their even using white phosphorus artillery shells. the is ray, the army saying that the, their response, their reply will be excessive. they will use excessive force for to confront any threat coming from lebanon. so this is very much an active wars zone. and hezbollah has said it will remain a front line as long as, as well as a tax on garza continues. now this conflict so largely is confined in terms of
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geography. a few kilometers deep on each side of the border. there have been occasional strikes deeper inside each other's territories, but over all it is confined to the border region. but this does not mean it hasn't been deadly. hezbollah has nearly lost a 100 men. for 1515 liberty civilians killed among them. journalists who were directly targeted by is really fire. now the question is this limited engagement for how long will it continue as well as to has said that it will all depend on the situation in gaza and 11 on it has said that is where it is, where a launch has a wide scale attack on 11 on it will respond with his full military capabilities, but it hasn't said what it will do if their ally how mouse and garza is no longer to sustain attacks. will it escalate and engage in this conflict in a, in a different manner. but nevertheless, tens of thousands of people have been forced from their homes even during the truce
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during that 56 day truce of people who are not able to harvest their crops. so the situation is very tense and the exchange is the fire continue to hold their elders either. so they're loved and on a set of foreign ministers of goals. countries are holding a meeting in doha and head of a leader summit that will happen on tuesday of the situation and gaza will be very high on the agenda at that meeting as big. now 2 options here is how share my whole bar, who's following the meeting has been following the meeting that was taking place here in doha is all behind closed doors who just told me what, what can we know? what can we say or even in for about what's being said? so it's usually a prep, a pallet to re meeting the assess the tone for the assignments with the gc to us in 2 days from now. and usually this is why they would been down some of the details of the draft statement. the decency summit, which is held of the, is usually about ju, political issues, strategy and security intervention. but this time is likely to be overshadowed by
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the events happening in gaza. what are they likely to discuss? we don't know and they seem to be completely overwhelmed by what is happening. they met about a month ago and an inside to review the audibly out of leaders and both lamita's. and they came out with a statement denouncing the strikes, asking for humanitarian aid and clinical of the international community to stop sending weapons to as well. 3 weeks later, i the listing of what we've seen must have destruction, an increasing number of casualties. if it is, if it is going to be just the same statement which is denouncing it, is going to be widely denounced in this part of the world and across the region. because people have been saying that out of the, those generally speaking in this particular classes and phases of other students and also this is so fast moving. i mean, you would expect the foreign ministers, a meeting you would expect
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a few days ago. perhaps they thought that by the time they met what's today sunday on sunday in doha, they might still be meeting in the, within the context of a ceasefire. and that's, and that's no longer the case. you know, the risk with a statement that comes out saying that this has to come to an end is that it completely disconnected from a reality which is fast moving with, with going to a stage where people are not last thing that this could be the, the the relentless bombardment, the ink does that could be the 1st step towards displacing the entire population also because of so we're talking about something that could be unprecedented in the region. so this meeting should not really be about denouncing it should be about showing a united front, but at the same time could build onto the amount that was created about 2 weeks ago when it, when, when we have the due date is no longer, no longer that that it is, it is an extremely difficult moment for the decency those when they meet on the 4th
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and the on the 5th of the 6th of december. and people are just waiting to see what they have to say. but i have to tell you people really don't have hopes that we'd like to just see something spectacular happening out of the. yeah, and the look the events of today will do nothing to allay regional fears of a mass displacement of palestinians because we saw palestinians. we saw a strike on the largest refugee camp in northern garza and jamalia were civilians were killed. we saw children under the rubble. we saw babies in hon. you'd, as people are being forced to, to move from where they thought they should be safe, based on what these really military had told them. okay, let's, let's just leave that aside for a 2nd. you have been following the negotiations that were mediate between israel and how mazda were mediated by guitar for many, many days, many weeks. in fact, those negotiations appear to have broken down. does that mean now that nobody's talking to anybody, or is this still, or those wheels still turning?
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so the people that we've been talking to very well informants of the behind the scenes and the the tools underway would like to describe what is happening as 10 rates. these riley's pulls out of that team yesterday. strong indications that this is. 6 likely to fail to collapse. but they say the truth on the way to convince all the parties to come back and negotiate. but to negotiate what these rights have been saying that how much has to release people, how much came out today and said, we have released all the civilians. while we have a soldiers, when it comes to the soldiers, these or 4, or which means that when we release them, we'd like to assemble those $6000.00 policy is detained by is red released. what's it? what's all for all of what thoughts? so the 1st criteria that they have to wait for the deal that the 1st agreement was for every policy and for every it is right, a cup to you. really,
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you released 3 policy insight. that was the criteria by it was basically slowly on civilian captives. now we've, we've got to the most critical aspects of the tools to which is, is by the soldiers. how's captive by, how much, how much this thing, and along with these, let me get you had, when it comes to those soldiers. criteria has to change historically going to be 143, or 1410 is going to be, let's say if we have a 150 in exchange for those a 150, we need every policy more than 6000 palestinians detained by as well to be released something which has been rejected right by is rab katara, which has been the key me data. not all of those differences. i have to say given the developments over the last 2 days, the chances to come back to the deal of becoming what i'm mostly. yeah.
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okay. you said you said stalemate, but you're also saying that somehow some way there might still be channels of communication that might still be open at this stage. we'll watch this very closely . you'll watch it very closely for us. any developments and let us know how can i help our thank you. the top us officials are becoming increasingly insistent that israel must follow international law and protect civilians in gaza. new remarks by the vice president and the defense secretary follow the resumption of hostilities after the gauze of ceasefire came to an end on friday. the united states is unequivocal. international humanitarian law must be respected, too many innocent palestinians have been killed. frankly, the scale of civilian suffering and the images and videos coming from gaza are devastating. is this kind of a fight? the center of gravity is the civilian population. and if you drive them into the
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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 pulsed in civilians. and guys like is both a moral responsibility and a strategic impaired that's bringing the else is there a senior political analyst, more one to sharp more when you and i have talked a lot about the pressure or the absence of pressure that the us has put on is real since this all started the latest words, both by the v p comma harris and the defense secretary, which or they for show or are they real? do they portend an increasing pressure pressure behind the scenes on israel? we see what they're saying and public, right? they're saying ones don't kill as many palestinians because it's actually bad strategy. and it's bad, technically speaking, is it for show or is it the beginning of real pressure? yeah, let's just start with the idea that whether it is for show or whether it's real,
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at least it's serious. okay. because for more than 50 days now we've been living the nightmare of anthony blinking who lacks gutter as well, likes, experience. and so do they likes that kind of task that is needed when dealing with these ratings? in fact, uh, you know, he was a bit complicit throughout. they kinda played him like a federal. they said the jump. he said how high for too many weeks now. hunting and blinking i was not delivered. or the real message of the by the administration of police since the end of october. which is that what is doing now is not only self defeating its hard, mcdaniel, still being active sites. so now the last 24 hours were just heard. basically from the big gun or the big guns as it were. but secondly, the way the secretary boston is stepping in. that's because the message that the
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secretary blanket was supposed to deliver to stephanie not sinking in. and i just said that just $24.00 or 48 hours a get a go. i said this whole diplomatic shenanigans that aren't going on with that behind the so you know, once again, board and private are not working with this. right. right. and, and the amount if it keeps trying to explain to us read that this is and israel's best interest, not just in america's best interest, but for some reason that the all government cannot see beyond the shadow beyond this vengeful shadow at this point in time. so why the americans are saying reduce the civilian casualties. i've just read that the past 24 hours talking about 700. got that's industrial scale clinic. let's put up some pictures that you and i can watch and i haven't been watching the screen. so maybe this is a visa or already the ones we had, they were until they were okay, so we, we just saw the pictures of cell
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a dean road. one of the main axes are 2 main roads to go north to south and gaza. this is one of the main ones and it's it's obviously a strategic road for palestinians want to flee one part of gaza to go to another. also strategic for these really is, you know, control that these pictures show palestinians just after they were attacked by his release while they were traveling alongside dean road. so all of this is a preamble to the question what, how does israel a, how does israel sell this to the us, the us, his just told them you need to kill fewer palestinian civilians. and the day after that happens, both from the v p, as you said, from the bigger guns and the defense secretary, the day after that happens, we're seeing babies buried under the rubble in gauze as largest refugee camp. and we're seeing people or presumably sling along. so i didn't road kills a prime
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minister, and that the now is infamous for saying you just don't worry about the america america, something we can manage the way we want. america is not a preoccupation for us because somehow wouldn't between the is it a lobby and the capacity with many parents and got someone like secretary blinking . i'm or is that it can get away with whatever it is that it wants to do. and america can say whatever it wants to save for the time being because is that good also? so the idea that there is a division of labor is right. it does the killing and america does the humanitarian this course, right? but i think at one point over the past 2 or 3 weeks, we've come to an inflection point where now as secretary hosted as say, this is becoming slowly but surely a strategic defeats yesterday, another washington inside. that's all the washington post. that the by the
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administration was beginning to the direct support thing as well in this war because there's one thing to support a war on him. us that america and is there. i would love to coordinate that are so organization. another thing is to support the warden children, a lot of civilians award that is leaving a dark, dark mark on the united states that it's policy under at least because there's a sense now in the region. and that's america behind is right. are stepping onto the doc sites in causal that because this kind of killing, i don't know, let me just start to kind of put it in as the most simplest of possible time. for a long time, even i was under the impression that is right and decided that it's kind of hits how much no matter what, even if how mosse use as human shields. right. and that's what this old united states. i am now convinced that is rather started getting civilians and the collateral damage just have us targeting civilians,
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thought you think civilians and the collateral damage is how much and why is it target? thinks of it is because the existential threats for is that is not how much is the palestinian people. and since the president a visitor i'll talk frankly and clearly that they are not in a sense in gaza since that statement. and since others kind of uh, in a more casual way, talked about new king guys uh, ethnically cleansing, guys uh and so forth. but in between the jobs and the seriousness, and the real estate must buy is really pressure then one by his prime minister, invoking a biblical term, or verse that basically talks about getting women and children and, and even that animals and all of that. i think there is a sense now that is what it needs to destroy. god though it's nice to destroy god. so in order to make it and has a bit uninhabitable on livable so that eventually,
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as they said and is that the palestinians voluntarily leave god, meaning we're probably going to see and maybe you and i was talk about, then we'd be living. then we'd probably see barefooted palestinians rushing towards the border with egypt asking for refuge. because as is the end of the story is the civic infrastructure and gaza. this is going to leave the palace to live with very little choice, waiting for all the old friends and, and all the parents without work, without food, without that extension to stay without anything. with all the dead ones being battered or under the but i think you're going to find people that they've gone. i wish they could just leave. and i think that's what his read started is attacking civilians and civilian infrastructure. as you're a senior political analyst, molanda shower,
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thank you very much. the going to turn to some of the world news. now at least 4 people have been killed and 42 others injured. an explosion in the 7 philippines. this happened to the university gymnasium in maralie city, where students were attending a christian gathering. largely muslim region has seen sliding and recent years between the military and on groups linked to isis. brittany stafford and community regional force has begun its withdrawal from the democratic republic of congo. the force include soldiers from kenya, from uganda, burgundy, and south sedan. it was deployed to put an end to the violence in the east after the resurgence of the m. 23 armed approved, but the congolese government seized the force as ineffective and has refused to renew its mandate. united nations peacekeepers are also withdrawing from the same area. a lot we all can. he has more from can just say stuff a couple minutes to me during the 1st begun. if we go from the democratic republic
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of congo on sunday morning from the eastern regional for go mazda official here in the country quoted this for infestation. failing to come by them for this example is one of the activity been the reason is will be gone after allows the meeting between the seo officials and this and then, but you know, so what did the archdale forest? is it a feel? so we knew the mind at all this fall, so we can look at this friday, the same 8. this will be due on the 4th is before the 1st will be november last here, when the heavy fighting rupture between them to the end of the, of the army decided on the east african communities subject to when they arrived was to help out government in order to restore peace to our country, but instead of restoring peace, we continued to suffer and the war continues in the villages with deployed the m 23 continues to advance despite their presence. yeah, so sources of this type of devices it is destroyed and so forth is the for the
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entity of taken by the rebels of the phone. and so was this dismissal with another form of frequency, but almost community for many to go for the way i'm going on south africa in malawi, this we've always will happen to know us will be listening to the country. i prefer it to fit in the general election on december 20th. that's the in house told me that most people will not take part in this election. as the, with the village is by the ongoing fighting between the rebels and the government forces. now living the dismiss compet house, the min telling us to go my here, a little icon. it was just gonna sell something. the democratic republic of coal gimme but so it was president says violence in the capital 3 days ago was an attempt to cool. there were confrontations and gunfire overnight on thursday between members of the national guard and special forces of the presidential guard news. at least 2 people were killed. yeah, been at least 10 cruise or attempted cruise in getting the south since 1974 to sierra leo is government says armed men attacked institutions in the capital in an
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attempt to cool last sunday. a week ago, thousands of inmates are still on the run after they escaped from the maximum security prison. but the president is reassuring people that everything is under control. as nicholas hank reports from her home in lester village on the outskirts of free town hall, you said to do be i could hear the sound of gunshots and see the inmates of them borrowed prison break free a week after what the government describes as an attempted to be as great as fear is not political instability, but being unable to feed her husband and 6 children, especially especially the price of price. it is skyrocketing every day. it has become worse with wonder at 50. you cannot see your family. and since president julio's mother 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
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spilled onto the streets last year with demonstrators complaining about high prices . the government responded with police firing live rounds, people so swinging, ceiling, cost of living use on that, stick to the sun. i've come up, you can still buy for one week. the saw this to believe that the decision to go with the work comp president bureau, who staged a crew of a zone 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 al jazeera in october, president joe said some crews were a good thing. we should collectively make the effort to understand why this trend has picked up so quickly. corruption,
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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 to don't be unless there is change . the future looks bleak. nicholas hawk, elder 0 hospitals and some areas of china have been overwhelmed after a search and respiratory illnesses among children. following a search and respiratory illnesses in china, particularly among children, pediatrics, give you african units, and city hospitals, a swan. many hospital wards are full. the world health organization has asked the government to provide more information on these cases. katrina, you has the latest foundation. the hospitals across northern china are filled with families taken care of 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 carpet 19 rules. doctor said the independent vic
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restrictions loudly to blame. during the cold 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 we are no meeting in schools and they can no crowd the settings. but it says if they are 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, the world health organization has off to china to provide more information about the optic in respiratory illnesses. aging, says the plus just a close to by nord pathogens. but the search has reminded many of the unusual spread of the crew wrote a virus. china was criticized for lack of transparency at the beginning of the pandemic 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 fascist. this is very common in many countries. i mean china,
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it is under effective control. authorities have a community level health care services, ad clinics to work carter. this is aging childrens hospital. a top pediatric facility in this visit, with the receiving more than 9000 patients. every day having 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, it's better to put on the mask again, and then they get practice hand washing the locked down. so if the corporate 19 pandemic are those doctors you say many of the habits lives during that period should be observed again, katrina, you all to 0 aging, or we're going to reset and be back at the very top of the hour with continuing coverage of israel's one, gaza, as we do so, i will leave you with the latest pictures that came in to us from seller dean road . one of the main axes,
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one of the 2 major rows of goes north to south and gaza palestinians. this is the aftermath of a scene with palestinians were attacked as they were fleeing along this road. he'll be back in just a moment. the boy you're looking at that is one of the breach points through which i must collect, escaping took his warning. sirens here is some site has been remarkably intensified during the last couple hours. we've seen these as strikes really concentrated on residential homes and residential building is a dangerous, kind of hot spillover, of course, as well. so that the moment the conversation here is a minute inside the hospital then without oxygen, without electricity is being debaters. and the baby's inside the house,
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they're dying one after another one of these 5 pills in happening every single day. the story of a small community in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal court house and corrupt politicians. see we don't want to call additions anymore. they just this united, the people in the last episode of democracy. maybe we explore how trans eldest let the fights for self determination, pretty savvy, and that's why i'm thinking that the now coast was the same as thinking of the 2 ends government by the people on al jazeera. russia is a fairly challenging place to work from as a journalist, even though the way you can do it, it's not allowed to be
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a feel pushing. they're always pushing a boundaries for here we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the more devastation wrought by will let this is really a tax on gaza. at least $700.00 pallets, 10 years of being killed in the last 24 hours the time. so venue a this is elsa 0 lives from don't also coming up today. i'm off as arms waiting says it's fighters are engaged in the are street battles what is really forces
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