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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  December 5, 2023 1:00am-2:01am AST

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the, the challenges here with the, [000:00:00;00] the on have them see, cuz this is the news live from the is what's coming up in the next 60 minutes is ready. tanks spotted on the outskirts of con, eunice, in southern gaza. mississippi is targeted in a series of rights. the heavy is ready, bombardment hits become
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a loud one hospital in the north. for hours, hundreds of families of sheltering there from the attacks. shelling targets a schooling, gaza city where displaced in the fall of palestinians sold safety. hundreds were forced to sleep into the streets with fighting has been going on. and the us state department says is what it needs to do more to clamp down on secular violence on palestinians any occupied with thing. the hello, we begin this news out in gauze away. israel has been stepping up its bombing campaign across the strip strikes here. the city of con eunice, in southern gaza tanks had been reported on the outskirts of the city. more than 800 people had been killed in the strip since saturday communications across cause
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i have been cut off once again. hospitals on the territory. i'm just st. there's been shelling near, come. i like one hospital in northern garza. doctors are describing the situation in hospitals as catastrophic, the injured being treated on the floor and in car doors. facilities are overcrowded with limited medical supplies. also in northern garza, israel has struck the said is stuff that we school in garza city. hundreds of sheltering there on now on the move again. with a mocks begins our coverage and a warning. his report contains distressing images. the threat from the strikes fear into those fleeing regardless of age. 7 nothing living left undisturbed, even don't keys dead by the roadside to st. outside, he works to relieve the pain of one than did relative but says many others may be beyond hope of cousin's house was the $100.00 the house and the children have
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gone. i don't know who's still alive, who's passed away? may god help us? the men who try to help emergency service workers must now move on to an engine clique. now a quotes yet another source of grief. unable to strike took place right next to the side. you're a casualties amongst up boys. here inside the past, we're outside. patients rushed in the trailers, then treatment, teenagers, and toddlers, the like laid out on the floor, suffering, life threatening trauma. the director of northern gauze is last government run hospital says few stuff and medicine remain in short supply. despite the 7th day si, fi of those that said south to con eunice hospitable arrivals and no less hectic
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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 safe, just like the asked. but this is what we find in the sense what can we do? made the medical made him a heart monitoring flatline, and smooth white shroud signals that some babies do lose this battle for life. the mux out a 0 a know it's a run nowhere to hide. israel had previously off palace these to move from the north for that safety. the ministry has begun the 2nd phase of its ground evasion near han units in the south. it's cause a 2nd largest city and home to hundreds of thousands of pos, these forced from their homes is really troops and tanks are pushing along the slide. dean road controlling the route all the way down to it'll cut out here north west of con. eunice is really gunboats
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a station along the coastal road. rashid that means israel has complete control over causes to main roads. these really land and see a solid has completely isolated central gaza, particularly the city updated better, which has one of the few functioning hospitals, the in the states and as much as the refugee cancel. also cut off from the south. in the north is really forces a baffling palace thing and finances in these regions shaded in red. all the fighting and troop movements indicate that israel could be dividing the gaza strip into 3 areas, the north central region and the south of israel has issued a new evacuation order which will force palestine is to move even further south the united nations. it says it is creating a climate of more panic, fear, and anxiety, tati, i will assume has moved from con, use. israel had renewed its uh,
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coolest for mass evacuation from the southern areas of con you in a city where tens of thousands of residents have been taking and seeking refuge in recent weeks as the is a military wanted. it's a ground defensive. i'm going bought the targets of course, the goal is a strict relocation of civilians, vegas, or safety measures is no longer accessed hands. power stands in such areas have no options remain just to speak to the far south of the territory to risk to the families and loved ones. with the roof of the district has been on the heavy bombing since october. the 7th palestinians are really desperate. they are really hopeless in terms of the devastation that took place across the territories as they are no longer feel safe inside the homeless. and the relentless is really strikes
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that had destroyed whole means of life inside the besieged territories. sorry about zoom out just the wrong on yours. but us state department spokesperson said that israel has not done enough to climb down on secular tax against palestinians in the occupied west bank. mike miller set his ready settlers who result divided should be prosecuted as we have seen them take some steps to respond to extreme, his violence against palestinians in the west bank. we don't think those steps have been sufficient. we think they need to prosecute people who engage in violent activities against palestinians. and one of the things that the secretary made clear in his conversations with you is really government is that while this doesn't in any way of the need for them to take additional actions that we are prepared to take our own actions. uh, on behalf of the united states government. let's close that side. is jo castro, who joins us live now from uh, washington. uh so heidi uh tell us more about the debriefings that have been coming
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out. so the us that's right. has them we've heard from the state department as well as from the white house, from the national security advisor, and from both friends. we're hearing that the us says it's too early to pass judgment on whether the is really military is doing is doing more to save civilians in southern gaza than it did in the north. but what we're hearing is that the us officials are saying to many palestinians were killed in northern gaza in the earlier parts of this war. and more from matthew miller, the states department spokesperson saying that the us believes eric, israel's plan for the current offensive in the south was a quote, improvement over what occurred in the north, in particular, miller saying that israel has designated u. n. d, u and run d conflictions zones,
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referring to facilities with you and support where he says causing civilians can go to be out of harm's way. now this is what israel has apparently communicated to the united states and daily conversations that the us says they're having. however, it's unclear whether people on the ground civilians and gaza are receiving this information on whether these d conflictions zones run by the u. n. r. accessible or able to accommodate so many people and whether they will indeed remain safe given that in earlier days in this conflict we've seen you and run schools, for instance, targeted by israel bomb strikes, the national security advisor. the white house did say that the us expects is real to indeed not hits these so called safe zones. but he did not say what the us response would be is, is if it's determine the israel has indeed violated its own plan. by attacking these saved zones all which is to say that this pressure coming from us officials
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is indeed continuing to ramp up on israel to maintain the fund. a mental risk possibility as us officials put it to do. it's best to prioritize civilian lives though it's notable. we've heard these words coming from white house folks. people from anthony blinked in the us secretary of state, even from the vice president. but president biden himself has not said that too many civilians lives have been taken, which is something that we've heard elsewhere. coming from this administration. how does your castro in washington for us? nice, harvey? well, let's cross over to the occupied westbank now and ramallah west lane bus. robbie joins us now. so saying, but what's been the reaction there to the comments from, from the white house, and particularly at the, the comments that is what i'll do more to stop is riley settler violence against palestinians. the well, the issue of settler violence is a major one for the people of the occupied westbank. so we are expecting in the
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early morning hours later today we are expecting to see a reaction from the official policy and authorities here. of course it is around midnight and we are we will have to wait to see what they say in the morning. however, i can tell you that during the several state department visits we've seen since this war began, that has been a primary concern for the officials that have met with various your us and european delegations. the issue of set, subtler violence is so ubiquitous across the occupied westbank. people here in palestine describes settlers, often reservist or former military, former israeli military, as kind of shock troops for the israelis here, backed up by active duty is really soldiers, an attacking consistently constantly belligerently harassing posting in communities across the occupied westbank. the issue of settlers is, is so intrinsic, so penetrative in all of these areas that it is turned the map of the occupied westbank. not it's, it's not one uniform space. it has become
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a kind of archipelago of islands surrounded by the settlements. illegal settlements that constantly see is really settlers come down harassing communities of firing on them with life. fire, a setting fire to homes, smashing windows just basically a harassing communities across the occupied west. back and those cases often turn deadly. we heard a report just a couple of days ago of an armed is really group of settlers attacking one village in the occupied westbank. people in that community were scattered, one man was shot. he was chased by the settlers. he ducked in an olive grove hit time to get behind the vehicle and hours later, after the dust has settled his family. when looking for him and found that he had bled out of behind the car where he was hiding, where he was taking cover and those kinds of stories have become ubiquitous across the occupied westbank. so while we're waiting for official reaction, i can tell you that we're posting ones are likely to say about anything coming out of the united states is the will ring hollow that the united states, whatever it says on the palestinian issue. and we have to remind people that the
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issue of settlements, the issues that you'd, the united states is selectively cherry picking, talking about being better here and, and, and being less heavy in terms of military action. and cancer is to palestinians a way of separating issues a way of bisecting issues with the palestinian issue is one they will say that the war on gaza is a weren't all palestinians. that is a war and posting and identity. and the settlement issue is a part of that bigger picture. so when the united states says something in favor of the palestinians, what people here will tell you is that will ring hollow. but it is not about the us standing up for palestinians, is that it is about the us sending a political signal on the world stage to israelis that enough is enough that this is becoming a little too. but the, as more and more is, is there is an uproar of support for palestinians in the public. i palestinians are criticizing united states as simply trying to distance itself from the frankenstein monster. and that it is largely help to create as a,
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one of the other things that has become a part of daily life for full pallets. thing is in the, in the occupied westbank is of course the, the ongoing raids by is riley forces on palestinian homes to that is exactly correct that these really military, again, really at will goes into a policy and communities as it wants to, whenever it wants to be seen nightly rates intensify since the war on god's will begin. just about 30 or 40 minutes ago at around 1130 p. m. local time. we've seen rates begin in janine once again, engine in city 10 armor car is going in with a bulldozer and a in tandem to a city wide red blocking a hospital. the in the vicinity of janine government hospital. there was a massive incursion ongoing, and we've seen this continue. they've been blocking areas of public services, especially places like clinics and hospitals. and this is after a day of rage throughout the occupied west bank that so 60 more people detained,
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bringing the total number of people to change now to $3540.00. and there were a number of debt. so these 5 people were killed in rates across the occupied west bank, bringing the total number of killed since the war began to 259 design thanks very much the same as robbie in ramallah for us. the button administration that says it is in constant touch with these writers about his ministry offensive across the gaza strip is what the white house is. national security advisor jake sullivan has been saying for supplies ended on friday. it's monday and over the course of the weekend, we've seen basically 48 to 72 hours of activity. so it's too soon for me to sit here and tell you that i'm going to pass some comprehensive judgment. what i'm going to do instead is what i did earlier today, i'm going to talk to my as really counterparts, about what they are doing to target from us and what they are doing to try to protect civilians. while i speak now to have the cell who, who joins us live now from the occupied east jerusalem. so hyundai, we know the,
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the war cabinet has been meeting. what more do we know about is riley military escalation in southern gaza. it was really prime minister benjamin netanyahu convening his war cabinet this evening along with all of the countries security chief, but no information coming from that meeting just yet. but what we do know is that the defense minister jo of go launch releasing his statement earlier in the day after he observed military operations and several neighborhoods in the northern part of the west bank saying that while they are continuing to operate in the northern part of the gaza strip, they are pushing into the south as well. the grounds. he said that in the north his troops will remain there and they will eliminate any sort of how much infrastructure or fighter in the area and the operation expanding into the south.
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we'll see the same result and if not a worse kind of effect on him as all of this comes as there's been continuous pressure on these release from the united states to not conduct themselves in the south the same way they have in the north. but these really is have been firm, but they're going to continue to operate in whatever way works for them. you know, of deland, the country's defense minister also handling these really army chief of staff who actually held a military assessment inside of the gaza strip to continuously talk about plans on the ground as troops are now operating in the south on foot. these really army spokesperson, daniel, how gaudy said that they're going to continuously operate via land, air, and sea until they have reached all 3 of their goals. he said that there had been fears gone, battles on the streets of northern gone. so as these really air force continues to
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attack, what they are calling targets, which they say are weapons, depos, rocket launching sites and any other sort of how much infrastructure including tunnels. but the reality on the ground is that while these really 6 have achieved full control into a northern gauze, the it pays a different picture because we're seeing these gun battles. we are seeing rocket fire from the northern and central parts of garza. but these realities have been quite firm that whatever works for them, and however long it takes they're going to continue with their results on the gaza strip via land, air and sea. and how does that we've been hearing as well from the uh, is really families of the captors captives pressure mounting on net and yahoo from those families. and we're going to hear from one of them now we are facing it's very difficult emotional situation. whereas the heavy disaster along with this i'm in the silence, has led 136 families to despair. we request
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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 to someone else and we will find the one who would represent us representative of the families that demanding to take that concerns directly to the is really government. how that, how we heard anything new on that as well, that meeting will supposedly take place on tuesday after it was supposed to take place on monday, initially, but these realize had rescheduled it. we do know that this is the 2nd meeting of its time with the full war cabinet, including is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu meeting with representatives of these families. they have been increasingly frustrated, trying to put the pressure on these rarely governments to secure the return of all
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of the captives we're currently being held inside of the gaza strip. these families are now aware that a ceasefire deal was able to bring back many of those captives, but not all of them. and the issue of the captive is the most sensitive and important, which is really society, and public opinion is in the favor of bringing back the captives doing what ever it takes to bring them back. so these families are hoping to put, continue with pressure on these really prime minister and his war cabinet to get more answers. in the 1st meeting, 4645 days into the war. it was the 1st time the families had heard directly from the entire war cabinet on operational assessments and other sort of intelligence that could be shared with them. but the families have been speaking out since the beginning of this more saying that they're getting a lot of their information from the media and weeks from is really officials rather than the government and the war cabinet itself. so in this meeting,
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they're hoping to continuously put that pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to see what can be done to bring back the captives immediately. hasn't have that. thank you. have the sun hoots live in occupied easters of how the un security council has been holding a closed door meeting to discuss the situation in the palestinian territories. it comes as the secretary general antonio gutierrez, appealed to israel to avoid further action. that could worse than the humanitarian crisis in gaza. the spokesman says israel's bombardment has all but stopped aid workers from doing that job, colleagues, to the office with the coordination of humanitarian, a fair one that occurred situation does not allow them to address people's needs and garza limited a distribution primarily primarily of flour and water took place yesterday and the rough, our governor and gaza in the adjacent con eunice governor,
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a distribution largely stopped due to the intensity of hostilities. garza's middle area was largely disconnected from the south following is really forces prevention of movements including humanitarian supplies. meanwhile, grave concerns about water born diseases due to water consumption from unsafe sources persist, particularly in the north. where what are the sell a nation plant and the pipeline from his route was shut down? there's been almost no improvement in the access of residence, a to the north, to water for drinking a domestic purposes for weeks. now, the will for program also warrants at 8 weeks into the war. there is a base risk of famine for all of gods as people, including for those with chronic diseases. older persons and children, and living with disability disabilities. less cost live now to the u. n. in new york where crushed the saloon e is for us. so quick question. uh what, what more of we've been hearing on that security council meeting as
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well. the meeting's been ongoing for 2 hours now behind closed doors, it was called by the united arab emirates who cited the deeply concerning resumption of hostilities in the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the gaza strip. the u. a. e has been pushing the security council to adopt another resolution, stronger than the one that they adopted a few weeks ago. that focuses on women and children and calls for humanitarian pauses. and on the way into the meeting, we heard from several countries who supported the idea of further counsel action countries like france, russia and china has said as much before, but the united states entering the meeting, made clear that the united states does not support further security council action in bassett or robert would saying that he didn't think it would be helpful that
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negotiations are ongoing in the region and that's where the focus needed to stay inside the meeting behind closed doors. council members were briefed by rosemary decarlo. she is the u. n's under secretary general for political and peace building affairs. she recently traveled to the region and gave council members an update on that. we're told by a diplomatic source that a lot of our conversation was focused on the so called day after what happens in gaza after the conflict and who will be in control. they are the united nations pushing very much for the palestinian authority to play a role in that situation. but we're also hearing that china raised the question, how can you talk about the day after when the bombs are still falling? so 2 hours plus of discussions. but i think it's safe to say at this stage that there will be no action from the security council today. we'll see if they have any more comments or any updates once that meeting does that christmas. thank you.
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christmas salumi at un headquarters in new york to are you in 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 exports of f. $3055.00 to jeff ponce to israel. steadfast and reports from the high. it is seen as a 1st legal test of alms exports to israel during its latest war on garza 3 dodge charities, and human rights organizations say, by supplying spare parts of f. 35 fight the jets to israel's military. then madelyn 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
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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 its war on gaza. at least one shipment of spare parts was sent from this a, a base and then madeline. since october 7, the base is 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 argued 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
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has said from the 1st moment, we're able to do this, we're capable of doing this thanks 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 is, well, let's be a parts of f. 355 projects. step 5, some l g 0. the heat a techie, a has warrant israel, of what is cooling, serious consequences if it tries to target? how much the officials living abroad, including and took it? is there any media reported on sunday? the head of the domestic security agency has about to pursue and kill how much lead is wherever them living, including and 11 on to kia and kata. section intelligence official says, is really officials have been told directly of their concern about wanting coincide with a meeting here in doha, between the country and made, i mean, been hammer this any answer key is president richard. the type of the one russell
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said has more on the 9th 22. yeah, cuts out hi. strategic comment to meeting was how the in the end it was quote, chaired by the judge's president. and he also got the, the meeting was mainly focused on economic conditions. uh, bite up to his ties. and the trade between the 2 companies totally that are more than $200.00 churches companies active in cut out. and the total value of the projects that are being undertaken by detroit, as 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. these companies, on the other hand, that are seventies cuts out of you, companies also active in turkey and the total weight of the project of the, the cut, the capital investment in turkey is more than 23000000000 dollars. 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
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solution in guys that so when it comes to privacy 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 condemn name is riley aggression. and just as the meeting was about to start between the present goes to to you and your cuts out. a tradition pedestal, officials gave me the 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 yourself is will say that it is val time just from us officials, particularly interest to you and contacts you. we will have serious consequences regarding the fact that there are several, how much total solutions leaving it cuts out into ts. the warning that's coming from the tech solutions is quite essential. this instead of the houses 0,
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the of the still ahead on exit or we hear from the colleague of a photo gen this can cause it was killed in an as rainy as tried on friday, the, the hello possible strider, looking forward to the hottest weather for quite some time, a little bit of a heat wave fuzzy wave of the season is in the process of setting gave me the high pressure and just a few, a showers around. still a few showers up towards the top hand of us for a time. one or 2 shouts, just literally east coast, but nothing too much to speak of. it's really got to be about the hate. 29 celsius impasse as a 30 the full as a late getting into the mid high twenty's for melvin over the next dial size. 32 and allied as it go through web stay look into the red center for he won the for alice. meanwhile, just off show, we do have
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a developing for tropical sites. i can the salma. i was at the moment, it'll move it to the car will say over the next couple of days. so certainly something to watch out for, for days and then say it's a case of elizabeth cat around, but as long as you drive picture as we go through the next couple of days, slots, you try to across much of china, west to weather. now, in the process of pulling out into the open waters, may just bring a shower to across, southern positive key issue. some of the areas of hong she before drifting out into the far north west pacifically. i try weather coming back in behind. meanwhile, a little bit of when she weather that happened to the final face of china, just running down for the korean peninsula. the unique perspective, i think being policy, there's a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear. how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression of the gaza strip
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started. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. questions for me is very, very critical. and attacked in this specific area during me, out of these boards and the rest of the team, the stream on out to 0, a thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate, but there are no quick wins and events or research od hating interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the u. s. on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does era
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the the whole again, you're watching. i just you that reminder of lots of stories. israel is stepping up its attacks in the south of the gaza strip tanks of answered the outskirts of han eunice as strikes his residential buildings. communications had been cut once again in the whole of gauze. dr. site, a situation in the few hospitals still operating in gaza. is catastrophic injury to being treated on the floor and then car, those thousands continued to shelter in medical facilities without any width safe to go to above. at least 5 palestinians have been killed in israel's latest rates and the occupied west. thanks to what killed in an operation in the town of co tenea which so exchanges
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a fire between his white horses and palestinian sciences of the world health organization has urged as well to withdraw its order for the removal of medical supplies from the w h o warehouse in the gaza strip. earlier the w i chose was notified by the is right e mail treat that it should remove it, supplies from its medical warehouse in southern gaza, within 24 hours. as they say ground operations would put it beyond use. i would join now in the studio by i just need a senior political analyst model and be sure to so let me ask you, 1st of all about that model, what do you, what do you make of, of the, of that they're basically telling them get, get your supplies while you can because you may not be able to have to look. i mean, 1st impression that you would say it's incredulous, right? that says unbelievable. but then you would think again, over the last 50 days, and you would think, no,
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it's actually very believable. considering the water in the hospitals and the wars and schools, the water under special buildings. clearly the water on medical and health facilities have been part and parcel of this for. so what on doctors and so many ways. and yet, if you look at it as a microcosm of this war, that is there, it has waged against the palestinians. you would ask yourself a number of questions. first of all, removes medical supplies in 24 hours to move in where all right, and why? why is the presence of some medical supplies in some warehouse? why is that a danger to is right? and how was that to be disposed of when it's totally needed by those people who is what is going to bomb tonight and tomorrow, and so on. and why the w h o y, the world health organization? i mean, is it another headquarters of mice or something? i mean, so you want to ask yourself
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a whole number of questions only to come up with one answer. it's up sure. what is doing, again, supported by the united states to kind of it's kind of a genocide against the people, denying them or all aspects of life. when i ask is, was go back to something we reported earlier. um the in, in israel is that the, the families of the, the captives they're still, they're still being held in gaza by, by hamis are continuing to, to make their voices heard. and then taking this directly now to the government saying we want to meet with you, we want to know what you are doing, what, what, what do you make to that? i think it's not an helpful to is there any government today that there is a move? my thing is they're asking for the release of the captives because it's once again puts the issue of the captives for front front uh to the sort of international
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media, international public opinion. when there's a real, you know, slopes are happening. but i didn't buy a population of 2000000 people i held hostage in garza. these are just kind of talk about a 140 hostages or captives. i went to many instead of seniors are held captives. so it's, you know, people more than happy to talk about this and talk about stuff and, and even create some kind of a equivalence with a, between the 2 as if it is possible to get that includes. but i think there is really a government in general, historically speaking has always sacrificed civilians and soldiers for the sake of israel's because they've been attended that of national security and so on, so forth. and i think it went through with again and that the bombings that we're seeing night after night is a proof that israel is there. the government doesn't care really about that. and in fact, if the diets be making make it easier for them just to continue with the world, it is just to pick up on that is really officials have sat in the past. this is to
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force how much to the negotiating table on, on the release of, of captives. and they said that that's, that, that's what was the 1st time around. and just seemed to say before, except that the fact that a different story because we know from the very beginning that's how much i don't want to say regretted, but clearly wasn't comfortable with the fact that had children and old people and so on, so forth. and it was offering from day one to release those captives that had no issue with that. because it's also about how but it difficult to maintain captives 100 something and tunnel is and so and so forth. and is there a refused? and the site is going to do that through a military means and a child. and then on the after that, that the categories and the junction stepped in and helped release hostages in return for other hostages, held by israel and so on, so forth. but it hasn't, the record of this for is that is the is right,
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is have lied once again once and again. and they actually pushed the united states to lie for them as was on those questions and others. right? so there is a record here. it's not so much of an accusation as much as a fact. we have, we have like, you know, so many full sewage that's been told to the international media about, about, about hostages, about, about 3, about the headings about this. and the other things that one in the end of the day, you know, can at least look at the facts and judge from that. at this point in time, we know that time us wants to negotiate over the release of that. a senior person, us for me is a joke and we know that there are thousands of them. in fact is red scooped up 34000 just the last uh, you know, a few weeks of political person. so that's, that wouldn't be a deal done elsewhere. already have much to say, you know what, this is, ryan is. well,
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i'm not serious about this. and hence we're going to stop all negotiations until after a ceasefire. and we need to go back to that issue, right? because this war has become this criminal right? it has become so bloody that the court for a ceasefire is when the indispensable at this point in time. and that's what you were discussing about the un security council, and who was opposing that? who's all posing that was offering a ceasefire for the past 7 weeks. now, so the united states, the united states is compressed within this for a few minutes, compress it. it talks about reducing the humanitarian cost or the human casualties. but have we heard anything from the united states about me about the world health organization and israel strip to, to bonham. we haven't got to get your perspective on this senior political analyst
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. my want to show thank is the press advocates to say at least 61 jet unless and media workers have died in the war on garza committee to protect you unless says the 1st month of the conflict was the worst for media. what? cuz in more than 30 years, want that so. so i was one of the latest casualties freelance cameron ran for the turkish and a dollar agency was killed on friday in an as rainy as strike along with several members of his family. and my colleague nix clock, spoke to him to her daddy. she is a gym as being garza and she was with, with testing before his death. he used to text me every single day. i'm alive with a happy smile, emoji. and i was always telling him to kid month, i said, we love you, we, we beat even you and we stay safe. but we feel towards that, but we would not able to go to the north to give him the last good bye to even bring him. we don't know if who buried him words he prayed. we don't know anything
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and it's not all. newman 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 those time and he was scared when they targeted his house. he was a very kind hearted person and everyone loved him and, and there's a very famous 3 on his instagram's heating 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 gen this too. and as he was to, can you tell us how it is for you? is you sad 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 see if we could barely have a couple of our and sometimes we sleep from the amount of like,
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we're very tired. i think you heard an explosion. this is like what we are hearing all the day. 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. 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 people 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 gonna be like, the last thing i'm going to do in my life, i'm the decay thing this. and i'm dictating my life to call this time
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the . let's take a look at some of the news now. thousands of migrants living in scarlet conditions in the southern california desert. after crossing the border from mexico, the us border patrol has been sending them to the temporary camps because detention center as a full, rob rentals met some of those migraines in how come the hot springs the 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
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a good in fled political persecution in turkey. it's difficult because i live in my family, the spots i want to be better medical issues, most say their goal is to give themselves up to authorities, 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 of playing those, then we expect it 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
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government of the united states. today, some of the migrants are injured and need immediate medical health. doctor teresa chung drugs, what you can, i really see the desperation in people's faces every single day volunteer aid worker. jacqueline 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 a robust live for us. now from how come the hot springs? so rob, just tell us a. um, give us
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a sense of what the conditions are like there. uh for the migrants in those caps. conditions are not good there. uh, living in a small tense or mix shift plastic uh, shelters of stuff sort of thrown together out of trash. this is all being provided by volunteer agencies. you nothing bought from any government body, but the people here got some good news just a few minutes ago. a border patrol. 6 officer came up and announced with the help of a 15 year old columbia, and boy translated for everyone that pretty soon they were going to be able to move out some of the family groups. you could see probably in the picture on the screen right now. there's a lot of kids here, so there's lot of family groups here until now. they haven't had much success in leaving because when, according to government authorities,
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there is no room for family groups and the facilities that they uh have uh away from this camp. but now they've gotten the word that they'll be moved out sometime soon. so there was a big chair that went up with that announcement was made and everyone applauded. even the people who didn't quite understand what was being said. there's a vast number of, of, of nationalities, here from people from china, people from latin america, south america, the middle east, the central asia, all over the place. and everyone has come here and been stuck here many for a couple of days at a time. because there's no room at the end as it were at the government facilities . this despite the fact that the border patrol agency customs and border patrol agency that has a control and jurisdiction over these folks is one of the most largest and best
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funded police agencies in the united states. but they say they don't have the resources. so in any event, there are camps like these all across the border here in california. temporary can't quite squalid. bearing to view facilities, maybe a portable toilet or 2, no showers, and the only food and water that is brought in comes not from the government, but from volunteer agencies who are crowd funding online. to get the money to buy peanut butter and jelly and bees. reynolds wife, 1st in southern california, thank you. of the philippine army has launched a large scale man hunt for the assailants, who bombed a christian gathering in the south, feeling full of people. i so says he had carried out the attack, drink sunday mass at a university in the city of what all we in mindanao over 50 people were injured. the region,
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it seemed fighting in recent years between the military and on goods linked ty, so 11 high cause had been found dead and 12 others are missing. off to a volcano, erupted in indonesia, the amount of people k n o. in west, samantha spewed ash as high as 3 kilometers into the air. on sunday. 3 survivors were found close to the bodies of dead high cuz rescue was continued to search for missing people off the flash floods and the land slide killed at least 2. in an indian vill, indonesian village. dozens of houses were swept away in a hotel was destroyed in north too much of torrential rain hit the residential area lights on friday. the death toll has risen to 60 eights of the last lines and flooding hit northern times in the modem, a 1000 households. and 5 and a half 1000 people were affected according to local authorities. heavy rain full at
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the weekends washed away vehicles and buildings. president of guinea, this now has dissolved parliament in the wake of an attempted to last week. the move is race fee is a for the temple. nicholas hawk is following developments from caught in neighboring cynical as the announcement was made in the presence of the head of the opposition to supreme court where the government is dissolved. that means that there will be new elections parliamentary elections now for president and follow what happened on thursday. was not a rebellion, but in the attempt to cool. but the move to the solve, the government for the opposition is the way for president and ball of to gain even more control over the state. during the last june's elections, he lost the majority of the seats in parliament. now the united states and united nation describes gonna be so as a north coast state,
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accusing both members of the security forces and politicians profiting from the traffic of cocaine from latin america through going to be so to europe last week, off the coast of getting to be so in cynically is walter. 3 tons of cocaine was seized, the market value of half a $1000000000.00. that's more than the entire budget of getting the south government present in bello says he's tackling corruption and that elections, legislative elections will be announced soon. nicholas hawk, l g 0. the car. the venezuelan government has been celebrating his victory in a referendum on re taking control of a disputed region of neighboring guy on a ben as well as lay claim to the s. i keep a region for decades, but the area is home to a 125000 di any citizens vote came off to the international court of justice and
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won't cut access against and next thing the territory us for brazilian present a loosing us, you'll know that the silver has met, german and chancellor, olaf schultz in berlin. dominic cane has moved. this was the 1st visit to the presenting and head of states to germany for more than 10 years. president blue lot of silver arrived at the chancellor a tour reception that was warm and businesslike by natural deals was signed on protecting the environment and enhancing social justice. but say that was focused on hopes of a wider deal between the e. u and the south american block medical source. but as long as i'm able to believe, disagreement as possible, i'm going to fight to do it. because if we don't degree and have to 23 years, i think we're only thing. i'm reasonable with the minds we're making. germany sees present lessons, most important south american trading cotton, the one that you have a great, a role in will the fast, the of all find that we need reformed to national institutions. we are united and
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believing that the un security council should be reformed. and i think the changing world demands that the voice of the global self be heard and that those countries have great their representation. but they do disagree on the war and ukraine. a goss silva says the un should intervene to protect civilians. the overlap shots insists on israel's right to defend itself while trying to avoid civilian casualties. so in some ways, this was never entirely going to be a meeting of minds, but in reactivating that govern mental cooperation, the 2 leaders have chosen to emphasize the views they share, rather than the ones they don't dominate cane al jazeera bull in a back to a coverage of the war on gaza and as we've been reporting israel's been increasing its attacks in gauze, southern city of hon. units, thousands of people who live there are directly in the line of fire among them. how about the apple rock?
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this is his store. this is the the most of the fish is she on the can
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it possibly the most of the news is gone. me the,
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the need to be of service and then let's see. the kids are active on
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the that's it for me has i'm think about my colleague kerry johnston is here in a moment with more use it is a tenant to produce object these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military with telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet on the fringes of his randy, public discourse, anti war voices persist, sale, calling the traitors. the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes next,
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a settled time upfront takes on the big issue. that is a context to what is that for me now, it has a 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 permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of these fires, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. what algebra? one of the largest green spaces in atlanta, georgia is being cleared to build a $19000000.00 lease training facility i for or the board is the same that they want to join all forward, sees across, accusing, doesn't surprising. the construction of domestic stream. it is the people that are
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talking about investing and social services that are considered extreme phone lines of what this means for the future of protest in america. now your terrorist on out you 0 is ready, tang so spotted on the outskirts of con eunice in southern garza city is targeted in a series of rings the so i'm kind of at johnston. this is out. is there a lot from to also coming out every is ready, bombardments hits to come out as one of hospital in the north. hundreds of families sheltering from the tax is very setting also targets a school in kansas city where displaced and on the move to students so safety hundreds of course to feeds and streams on the us state department says israel

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