tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera December 4, 2023 10:00pm-11:00pm AST
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a school in gaza. city where displaced and vulnerable palestinians were sheltering . we request meeting with the word copy next to receive updates on the state of our family members. now now of tomorrow, no pressure wraps up on the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. families of the captives the month to meet the little cabin and plus the escalating violence in the occupied west bank. at least 5 more palestinians had been killed in his writing rates. the, the beginning of this news in gaza ways riley attacks on the strip are intensifying . tanks have been spotted on the outskirts upon eunice in the south hospitals in the region. i'll be coming overwhelmed, doctors describing the situation as catastrophic. the wounded are being treated on
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fluids and in color doors in overcrowded facilities with limited supplies. meanwhile, the north israel has struck the i said, except that we school in gaza city where hundreds of people have been sheltering. watermarks begins coverage and a warning. his report contains distressing images. the threat from the strikes fear into those fleeing regardless of age. nothing living left undisturbed, even don't keys dead by the roadside. was sitting outside, he works to relieve the pain of one injured relative, but says many others may be beyond hope of cousin's house was the $100.00 the house and the children have gone. i don't know who's still alive, who's passed away. may god help us the men who tried to help emergency service workers must now move on to an engine clique. now a quote,
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yet another source of grief. the strike took place right next to the side, your casualties amongst the boys who were inside the post. we're outside patients rushed in the trios, then treatment, teenagers, and toddlers, the like laid out on the floor, suffering, life threatening trauma. the director of northern gauze as last government run hospital says few stuff and medicine remain in short supply. despite the 7th day si, fi to those that said south to con eunice hospitable arrivals and no less hectic among the patients. deliberate at speed, a tiny baby, 2 months old abraham, on the 2nd day of this war, without any protection from pounding weaponry. again, we left the north and came here to the surf, just like the ask,
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but this is what we find in the sense what can we do? a mid the medical made him a heart monitoring flat line and smooth white shroud signals that some babies do lose this battle for life. for the months out to 0, i thought i was them is lives for us in hong units in the southern garza. so to test the latest on what you are seeing and hearing around there. yes has, and we have been on the relentless is really a strikes in particular in this house of the territory where the occupation forces had intensified the rates and the domains of the military funding. in the con you in a city which witnessed right now, a mass confrontations between powers, plenty of fighters. and these with a few pieces. soldiers in the district areas where they have destroyed the majority
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of residential buildings that are adjacent to the buddhist and in which they have recommended for its presidents to flee to rough. our district, which has been on the relentless plumbing. similarly to the situation. during the last couple of hours where they have destroyed and roof at the met one of the main control water tanks that are providing a different kinds of water services for the residents and the eastern areas. all of our district in the far south of the territory. the situation right now we have witnessing is, is with this is getting much more excessive patient has these for the occupation forces, how to apply a different illumination. if less, over the sky of con eunice as the bombardment, similarly, continue in separate areas, of course that there are 3 where people are afraid. and right now i'm terrified due to the wind to scale explosions that are over here on daily basis. every single hour, right? now people inside the honda in a city are getting ready to sleep,
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to roughly district as they have receive different leases that had been dropped by the occupation forces, informing residents to flee to the safe areas. but the fact on the ground that palestinians clearly feel that there is no a safe place in sight. garza as israel is found in every single corner of the territory. and we know that there, and it appears that israel has been targeting the nose as well with that attack on the school. what more you hearing on that in the yes, the tax and the notes of the goals restrict, continue right now. there was another explosion took place as we are told king on con eunice city on the vicinity of an officer hospital. a similar release of his situation is so close and similar to the north of the territory where the talk home to school is not considered to be the 1st from east calling. thought similar attacks have been conducted against several schultz. is that a 38 to,
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to the united nations where people are taking shelter inside looking for the protection from the east very from bottom into due to the fact that these areas supposed to be protected, placed by the principles of the international. busy the fact is that the majority of these strikes were on the vicinity of these areas now were exact aimed to force people to fleet, to the south of the territory in order to allow for the occupations. so which is on the ground to have a kind of full military mobility as they can act against the palm springs and fights is now the attacks that have been conducted earlier today. i am unable to just early to the people to sleep mode, to the south, and also to destroy old means of life in the notes of the guns and strip. as the, as with the patient forces has multiple utah gets a devalue of refuge account, an old areas in the north of the golf district, which later i tend to be back till zones when almost the light is on the piece of
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soldiers thought it. thank you. thought ad was them in on you some southern guns it now is rarely strikes have leveled one of the largest markets in the jamalia refugee camp, destroying the livelihoods of many palestinians, just as and especially for thoughts and the peaceful claim. i am now standing in the middle of what was once the marketplace of jabante a refuge account in the north of gauze and strip. the entire market place was leveled to the ground overnight by is there any will plan? then it was one of the largest and oldest marketplaces in the strip by our massive destruction all over the place. nothing has been so bad. all the commercial shops, vending time and all see, and the main market street. they were all destroyed. the, the market was catering to the entire population of the refuge account, as well as the neighboring town channel. thousands used to flock here to get the hands on the basic necessities from food items to close. hijacking the marketplace was purposefully founded by these very forces,
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the extent of the damage is clearly visible and it's a mirror on the other so. so if you've got them good, then there's a traditional old market, a very old one that i used to offer many of the unique items that can hardly be found elsewhere. logistics, his market is now destroyed in the entire trade secretaries ruined as the result. each shop used to offer unique items. shilling, this market means forcing many people out of business. it's purposefully targeted by the is really our, me. i'm 73 years old. and i still remember coming to this market at a young age or above. i'm a curious down case to got older can see is that god is our rock and the saw the guy that fly a visa, israel's targets, commercial shops, residential homes, women and children, as in many displaced citizens clock to this market price to get their basic notes many under living working here, despite rising cost people still flow into marketplace is at least to feel their
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life now with the pride of just another life. fine. this was the biggest, an oldest market and the north of gone, so it's flat so it does become, it goes to the city. i live with my 6 sisters and the children. i'm an extended family of all my 60. in addition to 100 people displaced from the hon, the old staying with how can we survive now? system? how can those who lost a livelihood survive? if we survive bombardment, we cannot survive starvation. and um, i know i have a question. so how's your mouth law? this is what has become of jabante, a refugee camps and commercial avenue. it is now nothing but trouble and is to show you the sort of just the law shamella has. is there a head previously off the power steering is to move from the north for the safety of the amenities begun. the 2nd phase of its ground evasion, the hon. units in the south. it's called the 2nd largest city and home to hundreds of thousands of palestinians, forced from their homes, is ready troops and tanks up pushing along the salon. dean road,
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controlling the route all the way down to a cut on our head. north west of han units is really gone by so stationed along the coastal road. the sheet that means israel has complete control of a gauze has to main road these way. the land and sea itself has completely isolated central garza, particularly in the city updated by which has one of the few functioning hospitals . the other say that and as much as the refugee comes also cut off from the south in the north is really forces on baffling palestinian fighters in these regions shaded in red. all the fighting and troop movements indicates that as well could be dividing the gaza strip into 3 areas, the north central region and the south. let's get the view from tel aviv now, him wrong con is a lie for us there. so him or what's the latest we're hearing from these really
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side on this escalation of the fighting and in southern gaza to well yes, glen, the defense minister was actually in an eastern, a neighborhood of gauze and city. i issued a statement saying that the younger, the ongoing operations will break, that goes the strip and the northern goals district. yeah, the, the army began operations and the southern go the ship in power low with the continuation of its operations and the northern gauze, the strip and the fate of those. he described his habits as in the south will be worse and more severe than the fate of those in the knowles. now, uh, this is old likely to mean the american prussia to lessen the intensity of the bombardment in the south to make sure it wasn't like the campaign they did before. the seas by in the north has actually failed all of these riley statements we've had in the last 24 hours suggest the israel is simply going to fight this war in the way that it best sees fits. but the is riley's. do have to give the americans
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something of told that the it's the biggest supplier of money and weapons to it, to israel. so there is a meeting that we now hearing, the war cabinet is meeting tomorrow and not meeting. they all say they going to discuss humanitarian aid. now these really calculus where you might of terry and aid is one of a bargaining chip. it's a chip that they will use to negotiate for the caps have releases if they can keep that chip up without getting anything in return is raleigh ministry. how do i suggest that that actually weakens them and it gives him as the slight up a hand. so that's something they'll be talking about in the meeting, but this is something of an insistence by the americans that they do try and get in a much needed humanitarian aid. a lot of those, one of the other things that's going on there in ron is of course the expressions of the, the families of the captives who are still being held in gaza by how mass and they
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ask, they are still a very vocal group. dad, we're going to hear from one of them right now. we are facing a very difficult emotional situation where the heavy disaster along with this and the silence has led 136 families to despair. we request meeting with the word copy and that's still receive updates on the faith of our family members. now, now, not tomorrow. now, if you don't have time for us, we will go through someone else and we will find the one who would represent us. representative of the families they are making these plans of their voices will be heard one way or another. so, um, what, what, what are the implications the of this for, for prime minister netanyahu then a lot of pressure on his government for the release of the remaining kept is how is
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this factoring into their, their military efforts in gaza? well you had the, the person asking for a meeting with these where you will cabinet. they've actually got that meeting now . and that meeting is going to take place at 1 pm tomorrow. and now it's live with these really will cabinet actually meets. now, this is a very crucial, amazing because uh, the bring them back campaign, the umbrella organization. the represents the families is a very powerful voice and is really it has a tremendous amount of sway right now on public opinion on the simple reason for that is the public is behind the reference to try and get that hostages released. that caps is released now the britain about campaign seen the success of the ceasefire. they saw all of those people being brought back in reunited with that families. they know it works. they know that there was a mechanism that allows it to work and they want to get back to that. but getting
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a ceasefire now is going to you so much more difficult. that's why they going into this, me too, with a message that's more must be done. and more information must be given to the families about those who are being held captive right now. so that's the pressure that they're going to put on. now like i say, they have, they swayed public opinion in almost a massive way when they start to speak on media. now, they've got the of the people that make decisions, but whether they'll be listing or not. well, let's say we will indeed have to wait and see for now amazon in tel aviv for us. nice see me. how the united states has told the israel that they must protect civilian lives in gauze as they expand. they may not treat operation. the washington says, it's still too soon to tell if they will heat their advice. kimberly how can has moved from washington dc. more than 50000 palestinian civilians have been killed in gaza since october 7th,
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and more than 40000 have been injured. because the health ministry says that of those numbers 70 percent are women and children of that, as prompted an international outcry, questions about whether israel is deliberately targeting civilians. the white house says that is not the case and is instead of accusing him us of using civilians as human shields ad if they wish to stop the suffering. the best thing to do is surrender and lay down their arms. hum us is using civilians as human shields and hiding themselves hiding their fighters, hiding their infrastructure behind civilians. so what we have made clear to israel is that we expect them to comply with the international humanitarian law and didn't do everything they can to minimize civilian harm. so we don't see a repeating the south of what we saw in the north and with respect to that, where at the very early stage of the operation, i think it's due to seem to draw definitive conclusion. still in recent days, vice president cobble
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a harris has acknowledge the scale of suffering of palestinian civilians is devastating. as she says, israel must do more to stop the suffering. it is a noticeable shift in tone of the bottom, the administration, and the early days when it would say only that israel had a right to defend itself. now the vice president's team, national security team isn't, is real meeting with its counterparts. and they are looking at the future of governance and gosh, a guided by 5 basic pres principles. those principles are no force displacement, no re occupation, no blockade, no reduction in territory and no future regardless. it can be used as a staging ground for any type of what the united states sees as terrorist activity . kimberly help it, al jazeera, the white house full was brutal and civilians pay the highest price on all sides.
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in garza, the sheer scale of death and destruction has been immense, many missing and 5th dead. on the 15899 people had been killed in 59 days. that is an average of $270.00 pounds thing is killed every day. to put that in perspective, in the 2nd well, what more than 43500 civilians were killed during nazi jeremy's bombing of major british cities. that was over a period of more than 8 months with an average of a $177.00 people killed every day. between 19921995 during the war in bosnia, nearly a 100000 civilians were killed in about 4 years of war. it's an average of 74 people killed every day and a new crane. as of late last month, the united nations has documented the depth of at least $10000.00 civilians since of russia's invasion last february. or about 15 people killed on an average that
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every day fall below causes average of 270 deaths on average every day. well, joining the studio now by i just noticed senior political analyst model wanted be sure to get to talk to you again. model one, so um, just to pick up on on what, uh, kimberly was reporting there that's and the united states is, is at trying to impress on, on these right least the need to, to show restraint and avoid a civilian despot. that from what we're seeing on the ground, those seem to be registering at this point. you know, the thing is that if i was an adviser, if i wear an adviser to the by the administration, the 1st thing i would say you're looking very stupid or cynical that you either have a tremendous indifference to the loss of human life and don't give a damn about the death of thousands upon thousands of better cities,
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including thousands upon thousands of policy and children. or you are just too stupid to understand that this is actually happening and you cannot continue to blame him as for something that happened october 7. that and the end of the day or straightening your ally is a necessity. now, it's not, it's not um, it's not a privilege of some sort. it's not a luxury because it's america that's now losing credibility. it's losing the model of standing that the presumably tried to guard since they've got involved in this conflict. no one is picking america seriously anymore. it depends or poor tends to be, the ones is around or to have a weight or leverage with. is there a button that does it? is there a continued continuously human, the ac united states by disappeared objecting? it's most basic of basic advice. so in the end of the day, one has to wonder,
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is america telling is right in private what it's studying gets in public? or is it just lying to the rest of us in public? why tenant, gives, or just to wind up the water and do whatever it takes, including, for example, getting a 1000 people the last 48 hours. i know we've been discussing this quite a bit last few days, but the, the families of the, the captives in, in, in israel making them their voices heard once again. and they're, they're getting into a meeting with, with the, the war cabinet. what do you, what do you expect to come out of that do, and how do you think that will factor into uh, as well as decisions as this will continue? you know, i think at the, at the risk of sounding may sound like surgical. now i would say the following, i would say the government is more than happy with this movement that they've is of the, of the captives. because it didn't, it continues to raise the issue that is right is not just in,
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in invading guys. i'm kidding. tens of thousands of people for nothing that there is an issue of captives. so maintaining the, the issue of the captains hots if you will, at least for the international public opinion is a good thing for us to. i think it's been clear from the very beginning from day one wouldn't have us proposed to deliver the civilian captives back to is right. and so was, is there a that refused and believe that it was going to get it through military means and it actually failed to do so, and then it resulted to provide that means in the end of the, the, for this government like any other government, it is right, and for the minutes or establishment it is right. what's the 1st and foremost is, is there a national interest? is there as many that it could, it could have the ability and determines not the lives of a number of civilians or soldiers to just test order or our eyes back to the case of, of, of, of, as a to policy. i don't know for munich onward,
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but whenever they were is ready, the captives have right in anywhere in africa and the middle east and europe is, are always use force. oh it's, it's never wasted to negotiate. whenever they knew where the captives, where they did not hesitate to use force, it was never an issue of the safety of the captain. it was always, always, always the national security visit and its good the titans. so in this case as well, because it doesn't know where those captives are, right? so it's just doing whatever it is to do. but in the end of the day, it's what has basically walked away from the what it's called a human truck, right? we, we call that human is evian, pause. they call that human truck. could to get your perspective on this as always . so i just need a senior political analyst. i want to show the thank you how press add the can say
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at least 61, a gen list. some media workers have died in the war on garza, the committee to project on the says the 1st month of the conflict was the worst for media was in more than 30 years. will test itself was one of the latest casualties, the free launch counter man for the turkish. and i don't, new agency was killed on friday in his riley as strike along with the several members of his family. sorry. and my colleague nick clocks spoke to him to her daddy, she is a gen listing garza and she was with more testing before his death. he used to text me every single day and a live with a happy smile, emoji. and they were always telling him to kid, want to said, we love you, we beat even you and me stay safe. but as we feel towards that, the tween would you not able to go to the north to give him the last good bye to even grey him. we don't know who buried his words. he prayed,
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we don't know anything and it's not on human bill said it's his brother too and weeks before the star get these father was killed and other family members were killed. he was working after his all. simon, he was scared when the target at his house. he was a very kind hearted person and everyone loved him and, and there's a very same as 3 a on his instagram seating kitchens. he was this person who cares about everyone, even animals and kitchens. and he was a very beloved person, you carry on doing this important work. and you'll find a john this to and, and as he was to, can you tell us how it is for you, as you said about doing this work under such intense pressure and immense personal risk. it's very hard for us and it's heartbreaking every single day. we wake up on explosions, we barely sleep. we could barely have a couple of hours. it's sometimes mislead from the amount of like we're,
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we're very tired. i think you heard an explosion. this is like what we are hearing all the day. but at the end of the day, we feel that we need to continue. we feel like we need to report. we need to tell the stories. there are lots of stories that have been voices that i've been silenced. i've been killed. but we're still here and we will still, we have the ability to carry the message of all of these people. it's very heartbreaking and, and, and rudy. i agreed that today we did not have any arch in the markets where anything to keep us standing and going on, but it's, it's 6. you know, until now we had 0 food. we only have had like a couple of p, walter of the scituate, all of the like, surrounding situation is hard. but there's something that's keeping us going on. i don't really know what it's, it's the something is we are all is and i can go see thing and talking with each
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other. like how do we still covering how our recent editing? how are we still doing all of this job? and there's something that's motivating us every single day to keep on telling the stories. and we believe that we're very important. and we hold a very huge weight on our shoulders to carry the message of all of these to millions of people in gaza right now. have you ever thought of giving it up? i mean, nobody would blame you if you didn't. and just sort of seeking your ready safety. i think me for me as in. no, i don't. i won't give up. i don't think like i'm going to give up. i'm very passionate about what i'm doing. we lived very hard day's inn garza, we went through this a lot of being displaced and we have been displaced for more than than 3 or 4 times right now. and now that is really forces are causing us to evacuate. to the south, but we are in the south jennifer. but with all of this like being worried about our
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families during worried about our set of continuous excursions. there's something, nothing we not to give up and i swear, i don't know what's this, but i love palestine and they love god is the the name of my country. and i think this is the only thing that's keeping me going despite everything. and despite the danger and despite the risk of risking our lives, but to be honest like after all of this destruction, and after all of the skinning, i feel like there's no meaning for life anymore. and is this, i want to spend the last minutes and spend my life reporting, even if it's going to be like, the last thing i'm going to do in my life. generalist team to fidelity. they're speaking about the death of a friend and colleague, one test set itself. a set of hands on. i just need more reports of deteriorating conditions inside is ready to jails. we hear from the parents of palestinians kindly knocked off,
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is ready for the hello. we are now looking at mulder at pushing it to west and pulse if you're up in the form of wind and right. but the cloud as well. last larry of light pressure just rolling into the press peninsula, running across the english channel, oregon a southerly when the head of that. so that will lift the temperatures, but it will bring that weight and with the weather in across the good parts of western europe. and even in to west biometric, these even single figures. so it was a lot of coal. rev around 7 is a nice that full london and power since we go through choose the shows along spells of frame for many and noticed some what's a weather coming back in across the west. central parts of the mediterranean. if leasing a fabric of rain that further east, it's somewhat dry, sunny dry, and it is cold,
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we must go minus 9 celsius and fully will be into the negative teams as we go on into the latter half of the week. so that's something to look forward to for the west side is that mazda web ex, that went to weather coming back in across the northwest. that a bit of whether to just making its way into spain and portugal moving parts of africa saying a little bit of work by the to just around the mediterranean coast. know them out to areas fruit shanicea at just was a little federal race was moving possibly, you know, below we have some brisk winds coming through. meanwhile, for west africa, it's a few showers along the southern coast. the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is a close to what is happening now. it says it's cool. thanks. questions to 1st of all, 5 unflinching questions. rigorous. the bank that he added to today is that another thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze and without us of permission, nothing leaves profit without result. permission allow me to push back for
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a moment, demanding of these fires, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. what outages here for us a call was of in 554. all right, the world, this has been going on for a number of our seniors report 37. it's a national perspective to try to explain to global audience. how is this could impact the lives? this is an important part of the world and how to do this very good. the bringing the news to the world from here, the gold and untold stories from asia and the pacific. on would you say era the,
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[000:00:00;00] the again you're watching. i just need a reminder of on top stories. this now is really tanks have been sponsored on the outskirts of fun. eunice, in gauze of south comes as israel expands its attacks across the street in the south. hospitals are being overwhelmed by the number of casualties from is really a tax stuff. just describe the situation is catastrophic. the wounded of being treated on flaws and, and car those. is there any forces both on attack the school in garza city where hundreds of people have been sheltering. many slaves the said, except that we school moments off to the strike carrying whatever they could. the human rights organizations have launched a case against the dutch states, accusing it of complacency in the killing of civilians. in garza, the netherlands is being challenged over the export of f. 35 fight to jet pots to
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israel, steadfast and reports from the hague. it is seen as a 1st legal test of alms exports to israel. during its late this war on garza free dodge charities and human rights organizations say, by supplying spare parts of f. 35 fight the jets to israel's military. the natalie violates its obligation to protect civilian populations. but i think everyone understand that the bigger message behind this is a political one that the netherlands, that europe, that the west cannot apply double standards to this one case. compared to how did you in other cases like ukraine or human, is around own dozens of advanced f, 35, find the jets. and according to the dutch organizations, they play an important role in it's more on gaza. at least one shipment of spare parts was sent from this a, a base and then madeline since october 7,
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the basis the european regional hop for f. 35 spare parts. the minister of foreign affairs who decided to continue with the ship and to israel was not available to respond to a questions. nor was anyone else re presenting, did that state. it's lawyers argued in court that the f 30 fives are assign shields for israel's regional security, and that by stopping the supplies of spare parts, the netherlands risk its relationship with the united states as well. they also argue that terminating the f $35.00 supply contracts can be done easily low yes, for the 8 organizations to dispute this. hopefully others, other lawyers and other plaintiffs around the world will follow. and it in y'all has said from the 1st moment we're able to do this, we're capable of doing this things to our allies. that's provide us with the military equipment by december 15. the judge will decide if this ally has to stop helping as well, which be a parts of f. 355 projects. step 5, some l g 0. the hate,
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it looks like he has warranty as well, or what he calls serious consequences. if it tries to target, how much the officials living abroad, including inter kia, use, radio reading, media reported on sunday, they'll be headed. the domestic security agency has vowed to pursue and kill how much leaders, wherever they are living, including and 11 on citi acosta touch intelligence. official now says it's really officials have been told directly that such an act would have serious consequences . that warning coincided with a meeting here in doha, between the country. immediate, i mean, been hammer this any answer key is president richard type. i don't want that. so said don, has more on the 9th to cuts out high strategic comments. the meeting was held in the end, it was quote, chaired by the judge as president and need also got the, the meeting was mainly focused on economic conditions uh, bite up to his ties and the trade between the 2 companies currently that are more
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than $200.00 churches companies active in cut out and the total value of the projects that are being undertaken by detroit is company is more than $20000000000.00 cut. the runs 1st among the golf companies in terms of the projects that are conducted by the truck. huge companies, on the other hand, there are several cuts out of you. companies also acted in turkey and the 12th and one of the projects of the, the cut, the capital investment in turkey is more than $23000000000.00. with course regional and international issues. also were discussed during the meeting that was held in the house, particularly as these really a strike relentless. these are continue and guides are they have discussed the solution in guys that so when it comes to policy and issues, we see that there is a close cooperation estimate of the approach of the 2 companies. they both have be quite welcome to just call them names is riley aggression. and just as the meeting
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was about to start between the present goes to to you and your cuts are a tradition pedestal, officials to media that they have sent a warning to israel based on the news or is read your official saying that they will target how much will officials abhor and the trick is official said that it is val time because how much the officials particularly interest to you and contacts you to we will have serious consequences regarding the fact that there are several homeless type of solutions leaving and cut that into 2, yes, the one thing that's coming from the took is refreshes is quite essential. this inside of the house is 0. the a, a 2 more palestinians have been killed in a raid northeast of hebron in the occupied west bank. it brings a total number of palestinians killed in military operations on monday to 6, early administrate con, voice and to jeanine in the north and hebron in the south people engineer and said
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they heard gunfire as 2 neighbors were taken into custody. another policy was killed in columbia near my law or to above. and this was the is really forces in palestinian fighters exchanging fun in the town of call kenia, i was thinking this or to officials like 2 people were killed doing these really raids need. abraham has more now from colombia near him. i let him you know, supplied west back. she met with a business owner who described how is really forces smashed his windows and assaulted his services. they've been handed over those fines including one, palestinian, and some of them are gone. let's talk to him. you know, when we enter the air, the or this area was like the smell of tear gas has been so happy about that and his colleagues have been spring. it's a kind of a control, the smell and the effects of the aftermath. how much? uh we did that, he and he said to me exactly what happens when the army so it just arrived. he got
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busted for free or i was working on a car. i used to that the doors at the middle. yeah. they started to thinking about like if i try to shut it out in my gate, i tried to leave. they had arrested be dragged to me and i just started beating and bad, telling me who i talked to. my cousin was helping me with the car. we were both hands coughed, roughed up this i'll leave a bad toad and beaten from mine and in the morning i'm up till 5 in the afternoon. we were tides by toads and beaten. yeah. yeah. this is you can see this is that is that we were beaten up and back to uh, by the uh, off to the bottom of a and took the computer. uh wait. so we use for an inspection of the medicine and i told him that it is not working. is it not the operating?
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i told him it is not possible. i have not at that boys. he hit me with a heavy to do after that they do dragged me in once again. since the beginning of israel's war on gauze on more than $3000.00 palestinians have been detained in the occupied west bank with many without charged. hold on that hi me to has spoken to some recently released prisoners in hebron about the abuses they experience behind boss. it was 2 30 in the morning when the soldiers walked into their backyard, ransacking everything in their wake. they were off to hand that cut them is due to, but an 18 year old nursing student the really mad at the, the anguish of a helpless mother watching her blindfolded daughter being led away a few hours later. and that is with the living side. she has the words,
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the recently released detainees ringing in her head. i'm calling this man and we all heard about the beatings the strip searches on the insults the threats of raped a child alone, surrounded by between 20 to 40 soldiers. i do not know what she's going to right now. what kind of a rest meant? everything is possible. a time this 1st task is to find out where her daughter has been taken information. the soldiers refused to give her. once the person is taken away, the families left on his own to figure out where their loved one has been transferred to. so usually they rely on and use like the palestinian prisoners society. it has been documenting all of the dissension, and more importantly, collecting all the testimonies, the files of former prisoners and those of 100 stealing, james are kept here, and it's clear that after her master's attack on october, the 7th, many ruth went out of the window for the fun coming up to the, the threats,
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but no rate cases, some soldiers tried to touch the goes bodies. well that dine folded. it's a form of sexual harassment that, according to his writing or at least the male soldiers can access the mail cells. that doesn't happen anymore. ok. yeah, i'm going to was asleep when these really forces came for her as she was led the way she was told to do a study still in the she was yelling. did you see how the rape that women, how they'd be hated children? he told me that he will be these means to do business with me. i told him go ahead . what was i supposed to say? then we will. how did, how share in present for interrogation some goals, needed sanitary pads, but they refused to give it to them. and perhaps it's more difficult for men to speak out, but obviously like best, he thinks it's important. he was released on the same day as rookie uh, from the cup of prison. well, i shall not be at home. none of myself to be at home,
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the method of going to them. they would lock 12 people at a time in the bathroom, just like an one telling them all the prisoners were led away in their underwear. they even swipe the prisoners cards in people's buttocks. they would filmed the sexual harassment. the officer in charge would beat us on the genitals in front of male and female soldiers. they would enjoy it. it was like being in a horror movie 6 palestinians died in jail since october. the 7th. rumsey is still coming to terms with how he survived those dark days. and his thoughts remained with the thousands of palestinians held in israel. mostly was no charge of that. how many of the 0 hebert of the you and the top prosecutor was in israel and palestine of the policy days and has spoken of the need to respond to calls for justice coming out of the occupied westbank. i emphasized that on attacks against
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palestinians in the west bank by israeli settlers in the occupied palestinian territories must cease without delay. no individual with an extreme ideology and a god can a feel they can kill or shoot or attack palestinians with impunity. and emphasize these rather than occupying power past fundamental legal obligations to repress, prevent, and punish those crime so that we're looking at that as well. to make sure the rights of indicated. and we've all heard a lot, one doesn't need to be an international lawyer now. to have had the terms distinction, precaution and proportionality. but i emphasize that these are not abstract constructs, that's totally todd low. and they cannot be interpreted in a way that the news them from any legal effect that a vis rates from them, that co meaning which is to protect children and women,
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off the making. controversial comments on fossil fuels, the or the again, let's take a look at some of the world news. now. thousands of migrants are living in squalid conditions in the southern california desert. after crossing the florida from mexico, the us border patrol has been sending them to temporary camps because detention
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center has a full. reynolds met some of those migrants and you come to hot springs. next to the steel fence on the mexican border, migrants rush out of cars and squeeze through a gap. many look weary at the end of their long journeys, but what awaits them are squalid. open air camps in the desert. here, my friends are on their own. there's no space in government migrant detention centers. so border patrol officials tell them to stay and wait. often for days or more in these camps until space opens up, the migrants come from all over the world. we're a good in fled political persecution in turkey. it's difficult because i live in my family, bought a, i want to be better, better conditions. most say their goal is to give themselves up to authorities,
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request asylum, and begin the long legal process. they hope will allow them to stay permanently, but for now they're stuck in the circle. okay. even though they, we expected to be taken care of for shelter, people here set up make shift tents with sticks and plastic sheets or just lie out in the open. food and water are brought in by local volunteers. temperatures dropped below freezing at night. so in a volunteer drops off a load of firewood, there's a mad scramble. there are hundreds of people living in camps like this one along the border. the people here receive virtually no assistance from the federal government of the united states. today. some of the migrants are injured in need. immediate medical health dr. teresa chung does what she can. i really see the desperation in people's faces every single day. volunteer aid worker. jacqueline
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ariano treats a woman's badly sprained ankle. you have a lot of money and resources. supervisor, literally not, this is crowd funded. we're not receiving any government funds from any level federal, state, city county. this is regular people doing the work of the government funded by donations provided by regular people. a glaring failure of government and another sign of a broken immigration system. rob reynolds, l. g 0, a coma hot springs, california to rob the joins us live now from a combo hoss screens in, in california. so rob, we know you're, you're in a migrant cam. uh right now, just on the border with mexico. but tell us what conditions like there for for mileage. well they're, they're pretty squalid. uh you can see that i'm right on the border because you can
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see the rusted tall steel fence topped with razor wire behind me. the people are camping here. as you can also see behind me in either a flimsy tents or the ser, make shift structures made out of out of plastic sheeting and sticks that they happen to find. people are coming around uh, hunting for firewood, you know, its scrubbing desert area and they need the fire were because they need to make fires because it gets very, very cold. here in the high desert at night and the wind blows and people say last night was expected especially cold. the, their children here, young babies, the kids wearing for jam is i can see them playing, playing football over there. there they go. some of them go as kids will playing, but it's, it's a, it's a pretty uh, pretty unfortunate situation to say at least now i'd like to speak to dr. teresa chang, of border kindness. you've been volunteering here,
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off and on for some time. tell me, doctor, what kinds of injuries or illnesses are you treating? so a wide variety, as you mentioned, temperatures here do get below freezing at nights. and so, um people, a lot of them have colds. a lot of physical injuries, like springs and angels. uh and uh, just a lot of you know, upset stomachs and people are just generally experiencing the exposure right now. what about people with chronic illnesses or conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure and do they have their medication that they need? it varies. there are quite a number of people with chronic illnesses here. many of them do not have their medications. i've seen people with organ transplants, who are here, people with previous stroke. and so just ranges in terms of, you know, their illnesses and what you know, they've experienced thus far. when we were speaking earlier,
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you mentioned that you thought there was a lot of miss. can this perception about who migrants to the united states really are tell us about that? yeah, i think that there are many misconceptions in sort of the public mind of who crosses across the southern border of the us range. we typically think of latino is in spanish speaking countries, but the face of migration has really changed, has become a global phenomenon. and here you can really see just panting around, there's people from literally every part of the planet here. it seems like as far away as it was becca, stand to turkey to china. and the other big misconception is that helping young adults are the only ones crossing. and that's not true at all. you see babies, you see as we said, the people with chronic illnesses, 75 year old grandmothers who are making the, you know, thousands of miles track to just, you know,
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come to the us and experience with the land of the free and home of the brave is all about and this is what they see when they arrive. this is what they say, this is what welcomes them and this is their 1st taste of freedom. ironically, doctor, thank you very much for speaking with us. appreciate it. so that is the situation here. uh, another uh, group of people came in this morning uh from to jacob stand and from some other country. so really uh, people coming from all over the world to this remote in baron spot in the california desert. rob routes, thanks very much. my balanced my 1st there in southern california. oh, the philippine ami has launched a launch scale man hunt for the attack as who bombed a christian gathering in the south killing full people. as i sold, it says it's carried out to the attack during sunday mass that a university in the city of model we in mindanao bonnet below has more. from what i
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we city, acquired sunday, meant for worship, turns into commotion. a bomb rips through a catholic, gathering into sudden philippine city of where are we killing several people in injuring dozens more of the kind of the explosion was so strong, it felt like lightning struck custody and suffered a deep cutting her toe. and her husband nearly lost his eyesight, but the grateful their life. a 31 year old eventually, i don't mean wasn't as lucky. her brother, aquino, and best friend laborers and that they learned about her and saw her body on social media. when i 1st saw the picture, i cried and said in front of my wife bungee leon ginger, where are you? why did you leave us? akina says he's accepted eventually to speak. but senior security officials here have promised to bring the perpetrators to justice. here they say they've launched
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the operation to search for persons of interest, but won't the bulge much else. i saw has claimed responsibility for the bombing of a gymnasium in morales city. now president braden and marcus junior bains what he calls warrants harris pods. security officials say they're still looking into all possible angle deep 0 dean and fighters with they think baby retaliating against reason, defensive the resulted in the killing of their leaders and have suspected ties with eyes. so we cannot do the see for sure whether these are foreigners coming to the philippines and doing the or whether these are affiliated groups to 4 in the federal groups or even the government has deployed additional troops to me or i, we and the rest of the southern region, but as
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a sure the public that there is no imminent threat. part of it though, i'll just there are always city southern philippines. 11 high cuz have been found dead and 12 others are missing off to a volcano, erupted in indonesia, and might not be volcano in west so much that spewed ashes highest 3 kilometers into the air. on sunday, 3 survivors were found close to the body's dead high cuz stand rocky presidents all the you and climate conferences facing criticism after lead video in which you question the science behind phasing out fossil fuels, sofa and jabot, who's also ahead of the u. i. e. state to little company says his comments were in the video with taken out of context. the video spark an outcry from environmental campaigns one statement taken out of context. with misrepresentation,
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i miss interpretation that gets maximum coverage again, i respect success. i respect numbers and these are the facts on the ground. unfortunately, that's it for me, has them seek out for this news out back in a moment with more news from the shackles of present to us here as well. and tearful, we infested his brother is among those who were released of this 3rd day of the ceasefire. all that i've shown was 15. the sisters say sentence to 5 years on full screen. but part of a cease fire deep brokered by world powers many believe that if it weren't for from us,
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they wouldn't have seen freedom so. so back to prison or should free the monday out there release directly to the buyer in god. but there are indications that maybe this, these buyers could be extended and that could be more paralysing in teenagers and women, finding the freedom again styles of life, scorched find for you. real quick accounts rising from beneath the rubber desperate stories salvaged on the high seas. brought to the ground breaking sounds from award winning filming the watch. listen witness on al jazeera at all. the jewel, many aspects of your business goes oh,
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